To supply the demand for Dahlias in quantity for cut^flower 
purposes we olTer the collections listed below. For strength of plant, 
cleanliness and freeTiowering habit these collections are unsurpassed. 
Exhibition Collection 
We have selected for this collection those varieties 
which consistently won at shows this past fall. Each 
variety has been selected for its high rating on all 
desirable characteristics and because its color, size or 
form seemed distinctly above average. 
BAERNE. Salmon'pink. 
BAUER’S MASTERPIECE. Deep bronze. 
CLARA CARDER. Clear pink. 
D’ARCY SAINSBURY. Pure white. 
GLADYS SANFORD. Yellow blended apricot. 
HENLEY’S GIANT. Orange'scarlet. 
HUNTING PINK. Huntsman’s'jacket-pink. 
JEAN BATTEN. Golden salmon. 
MRS. GEO. LeBOUTELLIER. Giant red. 
RITA BALLIN. Yellow. 
1 Tuber of each $25.00 
(10 tubers) 
2 Tubers of each $47.50 
(20 tubers) 
Cut Flower Collection 
W’e list below a collection for cut flower purposes. 
In our opinion each one is the best in its color, con- 
sidered on the basis of keeping, shipping and adapt- 
ability to decorative work. The collection includes a 
complete range of color and each is very free-flow¬ 
ering. 
DAHLIA, Gladys Sanford ANNA LEE. Apple blossom. 
CALIFORNIA IDOL. Clear yellow. 
J. J. JEFFERSON. Pure white. 
QUEEN CITY. Clear pink. 
RED JUG. Rich red. 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST. Bronze. 
2 Tubers of each $12.00 
(12 tubers) 
6 Tubers of each $33.00 
(36 tubers) 
Miniature Collection 
This sturdy race of Dahlias is free flowering, ideal 
for cutting and decorative purposes. Varieties offered 
possess good stiff stems, wide color range and readily 
adapt themselves to various arrangements. 
CORALETTE. Coral. 
CORINNA. Clear yellow. 
DEANNE. Clear pink. 
KENTUCKY SNOWBALL. Pure white. 
LADY MARY HOPE. Orange, cream tipped. 
LITTLE DUKE. Burgundy-red. 
2 Tubers of each $12.00 
(12 tubers) 
6 Tubers of each $32.50 
(36 tubers) 
For complete descriptions see pages 87 to 91. 
MINlATLiKh OAHHAS in Variety 
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