The Prize Winning Dahlia, While Wonder, 50c ea. 
Pompon Dahlias 
Belle of Springfield 27c 
ROSY RED —A splendid variety and 
the finest type of pompons, flowers of 
perfect shape, soft rosy red, borne in 
profusion on slender stems. 27c ea., 3 
for 71c. 
Little Jewel 26c 
PEACH-BLOSSOM P ! NK —This is the 
miniature or pompon decorative; color, 
peach-blossom pink. 26c ea., 3 for 70c. 
Snowclad 25c 
PURE WHITE —The best pure white 
pompon. Flowers of perfect shape. Dark 
green foliage. 25c ea., 3 for 68c. 
Golden Queen 25c 
GOLDEN YELLOW —Very small and 
dainty. Clear yellow in color, fine form. 
25c ea., 3 for 68c. 
Royal Purple 27c 
PURPLE —Exquisitely shaped flowers 
carried on strong, upright stems. Color, 
rich purple. 27c ea., 3 for 71c. 
SPECIAL OFFER—One each of the 
five Miniature Pompon Dahlia Tubers 
for ?1.18. 
World Famous Dahlias 
The modern Dahlia is a wonderful favorite increasing in popularity as new types and varieties have been 
brought out. Decorative Dahlias produce immense flowers with large and broad petals. Peony-flowered 
Dahlias are similar to the Decorative and in some varieties the petals twist and curl. Cactus Dahlias have 
flowers with petals quilled or twisted. The Show Dahlias are the globular Dahlias of regular form, large in 
size and of brilliant coloring. They are strong growers and profuse bloomers. The varieties which we are 
offering stand out prominently as most desirable for garden or cut flowers. 
Jersey’s Glory 40c 
ORANGE YELLOW (Dec.)—A magnificent dahlia 
both in color and form; flowers sparkling orange, 
intermingled with yeliow. A reliable producer of fine 
flowers. Tubers 40c ea., 3 for 81.05. 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder 65c 
VIOLET ROSE (Inf. Dec.)—The best violet colored 
Dahlia. Outstanding color in rich naphthalene violet. 
Flowers are as perfect in form as possible, borne on 
stiff stems. Tubers 65c ea., 3 for 81-78. 
Kiss IVIe 30c 
RED AND WHITE —(Cactus) The most unusual 
and strikingly different dahlia in existence. Flowers 
red and white. Fine for cutting. A worthy variety for 
your garden. Tubers 30c ea., 3 for 79c. 
Monmouth Champion 40c 
ORANGE SCARLET (F. Dec.)—An orange-scarlet 
self color. Always a prize winner in the formal deco¬ 
rative class. Very free blooming and most satisfactory 
for exhibition. Tubers 40c ea., 3 for 81-05, doz. 
83.57. 
Thomas A. Edison 60c 
ROYAL PURPLE (Dec.)—Large deep royal purple; 
a cut flower variety of high quality. Stems are thick, 
strong and straight. Foliage dark green. Tubers 60c 
ea., 3 for 81-63, doz. 86.50. 
White Wonder 50c 
PURE WHITE (Inf. Dec.)—Pure white. The newest 
and very largest of white Dahlias. Enormous waxy 
petals, the last word for showy decoration. Flowers 
8 to 10 inches across. Tubers 50c ea., 3 for 81-33, 
6 for 82.50. 
Jean Trimbee 75c 
VIOLET PURPLE (Semi-Cactus)—Rich violet pur¬ 
ple. Large. In a class by itself for beauty of form. 
Bloom has a high full center. Not unusual to see five 
fine flowers on one bush at a time. Tubers 75c ea. 
Queen of the Garden Beautiful 
PRIMROSE YELLOW (F. Dec.)—A strong growing 
variety, free blooming, with enormous flowers of 
primrose yellow, 8 to 10 inches in diameter. A grand 
garden variety. Tubers 50c ea., 3 for 81-33. 
Dahlias, Kiss Me (red) 
Vild »p 0 lar Bear (white) Kath. 
Norris (pink), Jersey Glory (yellow') and Thos. A. 
Edison (purple)— all 5, collection price 81-95. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner 25c 
ORCHID PINK (Dec.)—Mauve-pink. Impressive on 
account of its size and beautiful orchid color. An 
abundant bloomer. Unsurpassed for garden and ex¬ 
hibition. Tubers 25c ea., 3 for 68c, doz. 82-24. 
Kathleen Norris 35c 
LIGHT PINK (I. Dec.)—Immense graceful flower, 
measuring 7 to 10 inches. Delicate rose-pink color. 
Fine for cutting and for the garden. Mid-season 
bloomer. Tubers 35c ea., 3 for 92c, 6 for 81-76. 
Kentucky 35c 
SALMON ORANGE (Dec.)—The large flowers are 
light salmon pink, w'ith a lot of yellow and gold 
blended in a variety that is highly recommended. 
Tubers 35c ea., 3 for 92c, 6 for 81-76. 
Margaret W. Wilson 28c 
PALE PINK (Dec.)—Upper side of the petals waxy 
white, while the reverse of the petals is so colored as 
to reflect a pink tone on the whole flower. Extra 
large—much admired. Tubers 28c ea., 3 for 74c, 6 
for 81-38. 
Polar Bear 50c 
PURE WHITE (Dec.)—Here is the fine white cut 
flower variety that is so popular. Flowers of purest 
white with good keeping qualities. Stems sturdy and 
long. Tubers 50c ea., 3 for 81-33, doz. 84.50. 
Satan 75c 
SCARLET-GOLD (Semi-Cactus) — Scarlet tipped 
gold. A new T and wonderful variety easily grown. Last 
well when cut. One of the most vigorous dahlias ever 
introduced. Tubers 75c each, 3 for 82.10. 
All Color 
Dahlia Collection 
RED —Shades of scarlet, maroon, etc. 22c ea. 
YELLOW —Shades of yellow, changing from 
dark to light. 22c ea. 
PINK —Light and dark pink. 22c ea. 
WHITE —Pure white. 22c ea. 
PU RPLE —Striking contrast W'ith red and 
pink. 22c ea. 
LAVENDER —Lovely light and deep shades. 
22c ea. 
VARIEGATED —Fancy varieties. 22c ea. 
Entire Collection of 7 Dahlias 94c 
Large 3-Year Size Monthly Blooming Roses 
Monthly Blooming Joanna Hill, 23c 
Joanna Hill 23c 
INDIAN YELLOW — Clear yellow 
flowers deepening at the center. The 
best of its type. Long pointed buds of 
perfect shape and long keeping quali¬ 
ties, borne on long stiff stems. Deli¬ 
ciously fragrant. Magnificent deep 
green foliage. 1 yr. 23c ea.; 2 yr. 43c 
ea.; 3 yr. 79c ea. 
These Roses Are Also Offered In the 1 Year and 2 Year Plants 
On this page we offer as fine a group of Monthly Blooming Roses as money can buy; a group combining free flow¬ 
ering habit, rich and varied colors and hardiness. These 3 yr. size Roses are dormant field grown, and will be shipped 
without soil up to May 1st. and after that time potted stock at $1.00 each will be shipped. You may order one or 
more or all six. The one year and two year Roses of the varieties below will be own root plants. All of these Roses the 
1, 2 and 3 yr. (also on pages 18, 19 and 20) will bloom the same year they are planted. 
Etoile de Hollaride 
CRIMSON RED— The most popular 
red garden rose—a brilliant crimson 
red. A strong, vigorous grower, free 
and continuous bloomer. Large, mod¬ 
erately double, fragrant flowers, 
beautiful in all stages of develop¬ 
ment. Attractive. 1 yr. 23c ea.; 2 yr. 
42c ea.; 3 yr. 78c ea. 
La Champagne 22c 
APRICOT-CHAMOIS— Strong, robust 
habit, with large, long buds of beau¬ 
tiful shape, which develop into full 
blooms of bright chamois shading to 
yellow w'ith apricot center, and peach- 
blossom reflex base. 1 yr. 22c ea.; 2 
yr. 42c ea.; 3 yr. 79c ea. 
Los Angeles 23c 
SALMON FLESH —An outstanding 
garden rose, flowers are entrancing 
shade of salmon flesh shaded with rose. 
Long, stiff stems. Flowers are deli¬ 
cately fragrant. A great favorite every¬ 
where, and an ideal garden rose. 1 
yr. 23c ea.; 2 yr. 42c ea.; 3 yr. 80c 
Red Radiance 21c 
CERISE RED— This marvelous rose 
is of a splendid even shade of cerise 
red. A strong, vigorous grower and 
remarkable bloomer. Fragrant. One of 
the best garden roses. 1 yr. 21c ea.; 
2 yr. 43c ea.; 3 yr. 78c ea. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts 
ORANGE YELLOW— The shapely 
buds are Indian yellow, washed with 
deep carmine which spreads as the 
buds open. Fragrant blooms on long 
strong stems, ideal for cutting. 1 yr. 
24c ea.; 2 yr. 45c ea.; 3 yr. 78c ea. 
TRI-OGEN 
Rose Garden Spray 
Affords definite protection 
against practically all insects and 
fungus diseases in the Rose gar¬ 
den. We unhesitatingly recom¬ 
mend Tri-ogen as the best all¬ 
round spray material that has as 
yet been developed for the pro¬ 
tection of Roses. Trial size 
$1.5 0; Standard size $4.00. 
PRICES of these 1 , 2 and 3 Year Roses . . 
The six in 1 yr. plants.81-07 Any 3 in 2 yr. plants.8 -98 
Any 3 in 1 yr. plants. 56 The six in 3 yr. plants 3.89 
The six in 2 yr. plants. 1.92 Any 3 in 3 yr. plants. 1.93 
THE McGREGOR BROS. CO., Rose, Shrub, Plant, Bulb and Seed Growers, Importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio, U. S. A. 
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