DAHLIAS 
JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
Tubers 
Each 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD (I. D.) Large two tone 
orange variety with a very deep reverse. Long 
sturdy stems. Free blooms .25 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (I. D.) A very striking color 
—rich glowing crimson. Blooms are of great 
depth and size, easily reaching 10 inches or 
more without forcing. Highly recommended.25 
QUEEN CITY (F. D.) A splendid new Dahlia of 
merit and quality. The color is a distinctive 
pink, halfway between cherry red and old rose. 
An early, prolific bloomer and unexcelled as a 
cut flower variety. This Dahlia is a winner 
and we recommend it strongly .75 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL (F. D.) 
An enormous primrose yellow. Will grow 12 
inch flowers which are fine keepers .30 
R. A. BLOOMFIELD (Petrie-Chappaqua), (I.D.) 
A Dahlia of great beauty and vigor, color a 
glorious saffron orange, flushed with rose. The 
flowers are large, with great substance and 
keeping qualities, and are held facing side¬ 
ways on strong stiff stems, well above the vig¬ 
orous growing bush 5 with dark green insect- 
resisting foliage .. .40 
RED HUSSAR Ball Type. Small pure red. A robust 
grower. Cuts well .15 
RED JUG (S. C.) An outstanding Dahlia in all re¬ 
spects. Dark cardinal red in color, sometimes 
with petals tipped gold. Stems are long and 
stiff and plant growth ideal. Highly recom¬ 
mended . 1.00 
ROBERT SCOTT (F. D.) Fine apricot yellow, 
shading to rose. Large well formed flowers on 
good stems. Early bloomer .25 
ROCKLEY MOON, Bloom 9x4, Bush 6 ft. This light 
lemon yellow dahlia shades darker in the cen¬ 
ter and shows a trace of purple tint on the 
back. It is a sturdy grower, producing large 
blooms on strong stems. This variety was 
judged the best dahlia in the West Virginia 
show, 1934, and received a certificate of 
Merit in Storrs, Conn., 1933, and East Lan¬ 
sing, Michigan 1934 .50 
.RODMAN WANNAMAKER (I D.) Of large size 
and splendid, loose, graceful formation, com¬ 
posed of long twisted and curling petals that 
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