Dahlias 
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DAHLIAS 
Abbreviations: C.—Cactus; S.C.—Semi- 
Cactus; F.D.—Formal Decorative; I.D.— 
Informal Decorative; P.—Paeony. 
Adirondack Sunset. I.D. The color is a 
brilliant scarlet red with golden tips, golden 
blushes on the reverse and a vivid light 
orange at the base of the petals. Tubers 
$2.00, Plants $1.00. 
Ambassador. C. Yellow and salmon. 
Tubers 75c., Plants 50c. 
Amelia Earhart. S.C. A very large and 
artistically formed combination of apricot 
buff and salmon. Tubers $1.00, Plants 
50c. 
America’s Sweetheart. I.D. An immense 
variety of pure yellow without a particle of 
shading, flowers are full and with high 
centers borne on straight stiff stems. 
Tubers $2.00, Plants $1.00. 
Arelda Lloyd. I.D. A sport of Jane Cowl 
with all its good qualities. Color lemon- 
yellow. Tubers $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Bagdad. I.D. Scailet Red. Tubers 75c., 
Plants 50c. 
California Idol. I.D. A clear bright self 
colored yellow. An early and free bloomer. 
Flowers 14 in. Tubers $1.50, Plants 75c. 
Dorothy Stone. F.D. Rose pink. Tubeis 
50c., Plants 50c. 
Edna Ferber. S.C. Coral and old rose. 
Tubers 50c., Plants 50c. 
Fire Ball. F.D. A prize winner in many 
shows. A perfect ball. Color cardinal red, 
does not fade, good form, stems and foliage. 
Tubers $3.00, Plants $1.50. 
Forest Fire. I.D. The most spectacular 
Dahlia introduce! in years. Lemon yellow 
at base of petals. Heavily tipped, rich 
scarlet and enhanced with yellow petaloids. 
strong grover. Tabers $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Fort Monmouth. I.D. Crimson maroon. 
Tubers 50c., Plants 50c. 
Fort Washington. D. Deep maroon. 
Tubers 50c., Plants 50c. 
Frau O. Bracht. C. A clean-cut cactus of 
clear light primrose yellow, keeping well 
and holding blooms on strong stems. 
Tubers $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Dahlia, Formal Decorative Type 
Dahlia, Cactus Type 
Golden Eclipse. F.D. A clear golden yel¬ 
low with salmon or flesh shadings in the 
middle. Tubers $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. I.D. The flowers 
are deep rosy magenta blending into a true 
purple. Broad petals in a 10-in. flower. 
Tubers $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Jane Cowl. I.D. Old gold and salmon. 
Tubers 50c., Plants 50c. 
Jean Trimbee. S.C. Petunia Violet. 
Tubers $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Jersey’s Autumn Beauty. F.D. A sport 
from the well known Jersey’s Beacon and 
identical in every way except the color 
which is soft yellow orange. Tubers 50c., 
Plants 50c. 
Jersey’s Beacon. F.D. Chinese red. 
Tubers 35c. 
Jersey’s Beauty. F.D. Best pink. Tubers 
35c. 
Jersey’s Majestic. I.D. A very massive 
flower. Copper suffused with a golden 
sheen the reverse of the petals are arma- 
ranth pink, thus giving the flower a hue of 
pinkisU copper. Tubers 75c, Plants 50c. 
Jersey’s Triumph. F.D. Orange. Tubers 
50c., Plants 50c. 
Jersey’s White Beauty. I.D. A seedling 
from Jersey Beauty, pure waxy white. 
Tubers $2.00, Plants 75c. 
Jimmie Foxx. I.D. A seedling of Satan. 
Coppery tinged with henna, very large 
flowers on long straight stems. Tubeis 
$5.00, Plants $2.50. 
Kathleen Norris. I.D. True rose-pink 
deepening later to mellow-pink with central 
petals a lighter shade. Tubers 50c.. Plants 
50c. 
Kay Francis. S.C. It is a true type flower 
of clear golden yellow one-toned through¬ 
out. The blooms are deep with a high, 
attractively formed center. Tubers $1.00, 
Plants, 50c. 
Kentucky Red. I.D. A real flaming scarlet 
red, a nice grower with particularly attrac¬ 
tive foliage. Tubers 75c., Plants 50c. 
Lord of Autumn. I.D. Said to be the 
greatest yellow dahlia ever seen. The 
flower grows to an enormous size borne on 
long stiff stems. Tubers $1.50, Plants 75c. 
May Robson. S.C. It is a true type flower 
of a clear bright pink. Tubers $2.00, Plants 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Milton J. Cross. I.D. Very large flower, 
color clear gold at center shading to orange- 
buff on outer half of petals. A winner at all 
the leading shows. Flowers 10 to 11 in. 
Tubers $2.00, Plants $1.00. 
Monmouth Champion. F.D. Orange 
flame. Tubers 50c., Plants 50c. 
Mrs. George Le Boutillier. I.D. A rich 
velvety carmine, a giant flower and an out¬ 
standing new red. Tubers $1.50, Plants 
75c. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. F.D. Orchid color. 
Tubers 35c. 
Murphy’s Masterpiece. I.D. A huge 
dark red shading towards garnet and a 
flower that grows large without much en¬ 
couragement. Tubers $1.50, Plants 75c. 
Omar Khayyam. F.D. Red and orange, 
Tubers 50c., Plants 50c. 
Robert L. Ripley. I.D. One of the largest 
with 12-in. flowers. Soft rhodamine-purple 
with deep pink suffusion throughout. A 
wonderful keeper. Tubers $5.00, Plants 
$2.50. 
Rudy Vallee. S.C. Apricot and Gold. 
Tubers 50c., Plants 50c. 
Satan. S.C. Horn-like petals of flaming 
red. A large dahlia growing from 10-12 in. 
in diameter with a fine stem. Tubers 
$1.00, Plants 50c. 
Sharazad. I.D. Deep pink. Tubers 75c. 
Plants 50c. 
Sultan of Hillcrest. F.D. A unique form 
with the petals recurving to the stem. Huge 
blooms of lemon-yellow with reverse of rosy 
pink on fine stems, giving an unusual color 
effect. Tubers $1.00, Plants 50c. 
White Wonder. F.D. This is one of the 
largest of the decorative type. Color is 
pure white; blooms are held very erect on 
stiff stems. Foliage very thick, insect re¬ 
sisting. Tubers 75c., Plants 50c. 
Dahlia, Peony Type 
