MARSHALL'S MATCHLESS DAHLIAS [56] W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS DAHLIAS— Continued 
Standard V arieties 
Roots Plants 
Adorable (I.D.). Peach and yellow.SI.00 .... 
Allan A (F.D.). White tipped lavender. 1.00 .... 
Amelia Earhart (S.C.) Coral apricot. An outstand¬ 
ing variety of great size. 1.00 SO.50 
American Purity (S.C.). Pure glistening white. Huge 
blooms on the best of stems. Has many winnings 
to its credit. 4.00 2.00 
Anna Benedict (I.D.) Rich velvety dark red, almost 
black at the center. A great favorite. 1.50 .75 
Azura (I.D.) Very large rosy lilac. Flowers 12 to 14 in. 3.00 .... 
Baerne (S.C.). Rose pink. A topnotcher in every 
respect. 1.50 .75 
Ballego’s Surprise (S.C.) Pure white, perfect form. 
One of the finest of its type. 1.50 .75 
Betty Zane (I.D.) Bright pink. If you like them large, 
don’t miss this one. 1.00 .... 
Blue Shadows (I.D.) The nearest thing to blue. Very 
large blooms of blue lavender.75 .... 
California Idol (I.D.) Huge blooms of clear lemon- 
yellow on a vigorous bush. A standout among the 
yellows. 1.50 .75 
Challenger (S.C.). Brilliant cardinal red blooms with 
high tight centers throughout the season. Has many 
winnings to its credit. 1.00 .... 
Cherokee Brave. (I.D.). Oxblood red. 5.00 2.00 
Croix du Sud — Giant Anemone. The flower is com¬ 
posed of one row of deep red petals around a crested 
center of gold. Blooms average about 7 in. on stiff 
slender stems. A great novelty. 2.00 .... 
Darcy Sainsbury (F.D.) Pure white of perfect form. 
Grows to great size. 3.00 1.00 
Dean Anderson (I.D.) An exhibition type in a new 
color. Huge blooms of radiant henna orange on long 
perfect stems. Outstanding. 3.00 2.00 
Dahlia Greater Glory 
Dahlia May Robson (See page 57) 
Roots Plants 
Elizabeth M. Caulkins (I.D.) A pure white Dahlia of 
the informal decorative type.$1.50 .... 
Dulcinea (St.C.) Bright cardinal red. Narrow needle¬ 
like petals, stiff slender stems. 1.50 .... 
Emil Dokoupil (I.D.). Light lavender. 1.00 .... 
Eugenia Ballay (I.D.). Large light yellow.75 .... 
Fireball (F.D.) Brilliant scarlet. Does not burn or 
fade. Vigorous growth. 2.50 .... 
Franz Berger (S.C.) Coral red. Very early free bloomer 1.00 .... 
Frau Marie Kipke (S.C.) Petals of bright orange 
tipped yellow. Long slender stems, ideal for cutting. 1.00 $0.50 
Genesee (F.D.) Burnt orange.75 .... 
Golden Standard (St.C.) Large blooms of golden tan. 
Has many winnings to its credit. 1.00 .... 
Greater Glory (S.C.) One of the most beautiful and 
artistic Dahlias ever originated. Rose pink blooms 
of immense size on very long straight stems. The 
bush growth is vigorous. An undefeated champion 
with many prizes to its credit throughout the country 3.00 1.50 
Haslerova (F.D.). This variety is unusual in color. 
The background is grayish white dotted and splashed 
with rich royal purple. No Dahlia will attract more 
attention. 2.00 .... 
H. R. S. (I .D.) Huge blooms of golden yellow on long 
stems. Always a satisfactory grower.75 .... 
Hunts Velvet Wonder (I.D.) Blooms up to 15 in. 
across of bright purple. Stands erect on a fine stem. 1.00 .50 
Incandescent (I.D.) Rich rosy buff. High centered 
flowers 10 to 13 in. in diameter held facing on cane¬ 
like stems. A seedling of Jane Cowl. 3.00 .... 
Indian Princess (St.C.) Bright Indian red. Sparkling 
blooms on the best of stems. 2.50 1.25 
Irene Anderson (S.C.) Rosy cerise tipped white. 
Easily grows to 10 in. 1.00 .... 
