NEW CLASSIFICATION OF 
DAHLIAS „ 
Cactus (C) Semi-Cactus (SC) 
Informal Decorative (ID) 
Formal Decorative (FD) 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET (ID)—^Aptly named variety, has 
about everything a dahlia can offer. Color, form and per¬ 
sonality. Stems extra good, keeps extra good when cut. 
Color is brilliant scarlet with gold tips, center tipped golden 
orange. $1.00 
AMELIA EARHART (SC)—A very outstanding variety and 
one of the largest grown. Giant blossoms are held erect 
above the foliage on strong stems. Fine autumn coloring of 
apricot buff. A grand dahlia. 75 
ARTHUR SIMONDS (ID)—Very large flowers of grand for¬ 
mation. Light orange color ringed with deeper shadings and 
reddish tints at center. Plants medium short with good 
stems. .. $1.00 
ANNA BENEDICT (ID)—A beautiful large, well formed 
flower with excellent stems. The deep rich garnet color will 
stand full sunshine without fading. A great flower in every 
respect. $1.00 
BALLEGO’S SURPRISE (SC)—This pure white dahlia beats 
all existing white flowering varieties in every respect. You 
will want to grow this one.$1.00 
BETTY DAVIS (SC)—A deep magenta pink. A beautiful 
flower that is well recommended. .$1.25 
BETTER TIMES (C)—A large Canadian straight cactus. 
The lilac pink blooms are held very erect on long stiff stems. 
Grand for garden or show purposes.75 
BOBBY DEAN—The color of this flower is a soft apricot 
orange with blooms of the Jersey’s Beauty type on long 
stems, making a wonderful dahlia for basket and bouquet 
work. $1.25 
BALLEGO’S GLORY (FD)—Rich mahogany red with golden 
edge to each petal, the best of stems and a good keeper 
when cut. 50 
CAVALCADE (FD) —Large blooms, good stems and a fine 
cut flower. Color mulberry and old rose. A favorite with all 
flower lovers.60 
CHAS. G. REED (ED)—A large dahlia of great size, fine 
stem and color. A rich reddish purple. .35 
CROYDEN’S GLORY (FD)—A large yellow dahlia which 
is well recommended.50 
CENTAUR (IF)—A massive bloom in both width and depth, 
the canary yellow blooms are carried on good stout stems. 
The formation is very good with full high centers through¬ 
out the season.$1.50 
COL. TALBOT JARVIS (SC)—A large massive flower com¬ 
posed of many curling and twisting florets: color, white 
center shading to bright rose; very large and telling; long 
upright stems.$1.00 
CROIX DU SUD (anemone) —Corolla a deep velvety scarlet, 
golden yellow at center, very attractive and unusual flower 
on very long stems.$1.50 
DAILY MAIL (ID)—A great dahlia, the stems always hold 
the big blooms perfectly erect above the foliage. Color a 
deep yellow blending to golden orange.50 
