Little Silver, N. J. 
Dahlias of Quality 
Variegated Dahlias (Continued) 
PHANTOM—F. D. Not in many moons lias a more beautiful 
bi-color dahlia come upon the scene than we have in the 
Phantom. The colors are rich purple, beautifully tipped 
white, making it one of the most attractive dahlias one could 
wish to see. The blooms are quite large, ranging in size up 
to 9 inches and over, are of good depth, and are held high 
out of the luxuriant foliage on perfect stems. Plant grows 
well on to 5 feet in height, is quite productive of large 
perfect blooms from early season until cut down by frost. 
Plants, each $1.25, 3 for $2.50 
The following variegated varieties are fully described (two 
illustrated on preceding pages of this catalog which you can see 
for descriptions and prices. 
Freckles^ Kemp’s Radiant Beauty, Kemp’s Twilight, Daddy 
Walker, Lois Walcher, James Archer and Elizabeth Hyslip. 
Big Exhibition Dahlias at Little Prices 
The following list of high class exhibition varieties, most of 
which have been big prize winners in the past are offered to you 
at real bargain prices. You may select as many or few as you 
like at the uniform price off* 75 cents each, 6 for §4.00, 12 for 
$7.50; your own choice of varieties. Stocks of some varieties 
are quite limited, and in case we should be sold out of any 
variety you order, may we have the privilege of substituting 
others of the same general color. 
The roots are first class in every respect, and will give you 
good satisfaction. We cannot accept orders for dahlias for less 
than $1.00. Prices are net. 
CROYDON GLORY—I. D. Giant primrose yellow, flowers up to 
12 inches, stems long and good. Bush good grower. 
EAGLE ROCK SUPERBA—Dec. Color, Amaranth Pink. Flower 
averages about 10 inches in diameter, height of plant 5 feet. 
CROYDON WHITE—I. D. A giant glistening white of most 
excellent qualities. Stems good, and plant a fine grower. 
Height 5 feet. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—F. D. This variety is a great prize 
winner. Color is flame-orange, flowers up to 12 inches are 
not uncommon. Stems good. Height of plant 4% feet. 
GREAT HARBOR—I. D. Giant carmine red. Stems good, and 
plant a good grower. Height 4% feet. 
PRINCE OF PERSIA—I. D. No prettier red dahlia in commerce 
than this variety. Its dark, glistening cardinal red flowers 
can be grown up to 10 inches and over across. Stems good, 
and plant a good grower, averaging 5 feet and over in height. 
YANKEE ROYAL—I. D. The blooms of this excellent exhibition 
purple dahlia average around 11 inches across, stems are 
good, plant a strong grower. ^Height 6 feet. 
BELLADONNA—I. D. This beautiful dahlia turquoise blue in 
color and comes the nearest to the color of the Belladonna 
Delphinium of any dahlia we know. Flowers are large, with 
good stems that hold them well above top leaves. Plant 
grows to a height of 5 feet. 
FORT MONMOUTH—I. D. This fine dahlia is a great prize 
winner for years. The color is rich wine red, with an under 
tone of bright crimson. Does not burn nor fade in the sun. 
Flowers have been grown up to 14 inches across. Stems 
good, and plant a good grower, reaching a height of 5 feet 
and over. 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS—Str. Cac. A most beautiful yellow 
variety, and one of the choicest straight cactus in commerce. 
Flowers average around 7 inches in diameter", stems are good, 
and plant a good grower. Height about 4 feet. 
NANCY VICK—I. D. Very large cerise colored blooms. Stems 
long and stiff holding the flowers high out of the foliage. 
Plant a strong grower. Height 5-6 feet. 
ORINGO—I. D. An unusual and very distinctive dahlia in color 
and formation. Color effect is gold and rich salmon-orange 
from front to rear petals of flower. Maximum size of bloom 
12 inches, plants 4 feet. 
CLARA CARDER—I. D. This outstanding variety is one of the 
greatest pink dahlias in commerce. The color is a bright 
Cyclamen pink. Flowers up to 12 inches are not uncommon. 
Stems good. Plant very rugged. Height 3-3 x /2 feet high. 
EDITH MENCKE—I. D. Orange-buff, with slight sheen of pink 
on the lower petals. Blooms 10 inches and over wide, by 6-7 
inches deep. Stems good. Plant 4-4 a /2 feet high. 
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