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30 Splendid Dahlias 
Jersey's Beacon (Formal Decorative) 
Kemp's White Wonder (Informal Decorative) 
Baby Royal. (Miniature.) Salmon 
flowers shaded apricot with yellow 
at the base of the petal. Winner 
of several awards. Each 25c. 
Cardinal. (Pompon.) A medium-sized Pompon of 
brilliant cardinal-red, ideal for cutting. Each 25c. 
Catherine. (Pompon.) Pure yellow flowers on long 
stems. Each 25c. 
Jean. (Miniature.) Apricot-buff, suffused soft 
lilac-rose. Bush strong and compact. A free, 
early bloomer. Each 25c. 
Little Beauty. (Pompon.) Clear pink with a touch 
of salmon. Most popular kind. Each 25c. 
Little David. (Pompon.) Bronzy orange; perfect 
form and profuse bloomer. Splendid cut flower. 
Each 25c. 
Little Jewel. (Miniature.) Refined and very pretty 
shell-pink flower. Each 25c. 
Nestling. (Miniature Cactus.) A most attractive 
and dainty miniature cactus type of rich, soft 
salmon. Each 25c. 
Pure Love. (Pompon.) Beautiful shade of violet. 
Free bloomer on long stems. Each 25c. 
SMALL FLOWERING 
VARIETIES 
Star of Bethlehem (Hybrid Cactus) 
Amelia Earhart. (H. C.) Apricot buff with 
salmon tints shading to soft yellow at 
base of petals. Large flowers, strong 
stems. Each 85c. 
Avalon. (F. D.) Long, erect stems bearing 
perfect, full-centered blooms of the 
clearest canary-yellow. Each 25c. 
Blue Giant. (F. D.) A new, very large 
flowering, long, strong stemmed va¬ 
riety of rosaline purple overlaid with 
amethyst-blue. Each 35c. 
Cavalcade. (I. D.) Large, deep flowers 
of rich, deep rose with tones of rosy 
magenta. Sturdy plant, profuse 
bloomer. Each 50c. 
Chemar's Masterpiece. (H. C.) Fine, 
large, graceful flowers of clear 
mauve-pink on long stems. Strong 
plant and profuse bloomer. Each 50c. 
Gladys Sherwood. (H. C.) One of the older 
varieties that is still popular. The large 
white bloooms are held erect on long 
strong stems that make this an ideal 
kind both for garden display and for 
cutting. Each 25c. 
Graf Zeppelin. (F. D.) Exceptionally tall 
and strong growing dahlia bearing large 
white flowers, regular in formation, with 
centers full. Each 45c. 
Grizzly. (I. D.) One of the popular dark 
red decoratives. Tall-growing exhibition 
variety with blooms of dark velvety crim¬ 
son. Each 25c. 
Jane Cowl. (I. D.) An impressively beauti¬ 
ful flower. The color, warm buff and 
old gold blending to apricot-rose in the 
center. Another strong stemmed healthy 
growing kind. Each 25c. 
Jean Trimbee. (H. C.) A very large flower¬ 
ing cactus dahlia of rich petunia-purple. 
Plant is healthy, foliage good, and the 
stems long and strong. Each 65c. 
Jersey's Beacon. (F. D.) Flowers of Chinese 
scarlet with paler reverse, of enormous 
size, on strong, vigorous growing plants. 
Each 35c. 
Jersey's Beauty. (F. D.) Probably the most 
popular cut flower grown. The ideal 
pink, with large, deep flowers of perfect 
form on long stems. Free, early bloomer. 
Each 35c. 
Kathleen Norris. (I.D.) An outstanding 
exhibition dahlia of true rose-pink, 
deepening to mallow-pink, with cen¬ 
tral petals a lighter shade. Petals are 
broad and overlap each other. Blooms 
are held erect on long, strong stems. 
Each 45c. 
Kemp's White Wonder. (I. D.) Long 
pointed, twisted and curled pure 
white petals make this an outstand¬ 
ing kind. Plants of bushy growth, 
strong and healthy. Each 45c. 
Kentucky. (F. D.) A sport of Jersey's 
Beauty and of the same splendid 
habit. The large blooms are light sal- 
mon-orange, shading to grenadin- 
orange. Each 25c. 
Murphy's Masterpiece. (F. D.) The 
monster blooms of deep, dark red 
shading toward crimson are held 
erect on stiff stems. It is a stocky 
grower and in all respects a very 
fine dahlia. A consistent show win¬ 
ner. Each $1.50. 
Pot O' Gold. (I. D.) A large, brilliant 
flower of clear yellow with numerous 
long, wavy petals, making it artistic 
and beautiful in form and giving it 
great depth. Very free blooming. 
Each 35c. 
Prince of Persia. (I.D.) A very striking 
bright red exhibition dahlia of the 
most iridescent, rich, glowing cardin¬ 
al. The petals are of great depth and 
substance, making an unusually deep, 
attractive flower. Each 50c. 
Satan. (H. C.) Petals are flaming red 
touched with gold. The flowers are 
very large, 10 to 12 inches across 
and carried on straight stems. Plant 
is a very strong grower and free 
bloomer. Each 75c. 
Star of Bethlehem. (H. C.) Pure white 
with numerous pointed petals and a 
high, full center. The dense, dark 
green foliage makes a beautiful 
plant and sets off the lovely white 
blossoms, enhancing their waxy beau¬ 
ty. Each 75c. 
Thomas A. Edison. (F. D.) A gorgeous 
dahlia of royal purple, most im¬ 
pressive in the garden with its stag¬ 
horn petal formation, dark-green 
foliage, stiff stems and thrifty 
growth. Each 65c. 
ABBREVIATIONS 
F. D.—Formal Decorative. 
I. D.—Informal Decorative. 
H. C.—Hybrid Cactus. 
Types of Small-Flowering Dahlias 
Pompon above. Miniature below. 
Dust your Dahlias with Rootone. They 
will root quickly and bloom earlier. 
