Garner the Blue Ribbons With Our Dahlias 
LARGE FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
In compiling our list of Dahlias, we have tried to select only those that we consider worthy of a place in 
every garden. Enthusiasts will find offered many of the more recent introductions destined to make a name for 
themselves in the Dahlia world, and also the more popular standard varieties that have been much in demand. 
We offer strong healthy tubers for Spring delivery. (Prices of plants of any variety furnished on request.) The 
letter abbreviations after each variety are for the purpose of classifying flower types as follows: F.D., Formal 
Decorative; I.D., Informal Decorative; S. C., Semi-Cactus; C., Cactus. 
DECORATIVE 
DAHLIAS 
Adirondack Sunset (I.D.) A vivid scarlet 
shading to bright canary yellow at the base. 
Each 75c. 
America’s Sweetheart (I.D.) A gorgeous 
pure yellow introduction. Huge flowers 
borne on strong stems. Each $1.00. 
Bagdad (I.D.) Beautiful, brilliant scarlet- 
flame blooms of wonderful size. Each 40c. 
Ballego’s Glory (F.D.) A distinct red and 
gold variety. Very attractive and a good 
grower. Each 40c. 
California Idol (I.D.) A beautiful clear 
yellow. Tall and robust grower. Each 85c. 
Charmer (I.D.) Gorgeous clear golden buff 
color that glistens and reflects in the sun¬ 
light. Tall, erect grower. Each 75c. 
Cherokee Rose (I.D.) Attractive, deep rose- 
pink. Good cut flower and profuse bloom¬ 
er. Seedling of Jersey Beauty. Each $1.50. 
Darcy Sainsbury (F.D.) Outstanding 
creamy white Australian creation. Im¬ 
mense blooms. Real prize-winner. Each 
$1.50. 
Dwight W. Morrow (I.D.) Gigantic rich 
crimson-red; petals slightly twisted at tips. 
Each 75c. 
Elite Glory. A gorgeous rich red. One of the 
most popular in its color class. Each 35c. 
Eva Hunt (I.D.) A pure white up to 10 
inches across. Never shows open center. 
Very free-flowering. Each 50c. 
Fireball (F .D.) A cardinal-red ball of fire. 
1937 novelty with excellent qualities. 
Strong, open growth. Each $3.00. 
Forest Fire (I.D.) Color a lemon-yellow at 
base of petals, heavily tipped rich scarlet. 
Insect resistant foliage. Each $1.25. 
Golden Eclipse (F.D.) Prize-winning var¬ 
iety of amber, gold and orange. Very tall 
grower. Each 75c. 
Goodnight (I.D.) Ever popular with mas¬ 
sive dark crimson blooms. Sturdy grower. 
Each 75c. 
Graf Zeppelin (F.D.) Pure crystalline white. 
A truly magnificent variety for many years. 
Each 50c. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIA, Jersey’s White Beauty 
Haslerova (F.D.) Magnificent formal deco¬ 
rative type. Immense lavender blooms 
flecked with purple. Plants only, $1.00. 
James Kirby (I.D.) Very desirable. Rich 
cardinal red. Prolific bloomer. Each 75c. 
Jane Cowl (I.D.) Still supreme as a prize¬ 
winner and all-around Dahlia. Buff, salmon 
and orange. Each 35c. 
Jersey Beacon (F.D.) A real old-timer. Scar¬ 
let and buff blooms. Each 35c. 
Jersey Beauty (F.D.) Undoubtedly the 
finest pink cut flower variety. Each 35c. 
Jersey’s White Beauty (F.D.) A wonderful 
pure white cut flower Dahlia. Splendid foli¬ 
age. Each $1.00. 
Katie K (I .D.) Beautiful prize-winning va¬ 
riety. Good sized blooms of soft violet rose. 
Clean foliage and long stems. Each $3.00. 
Kathleen Norris (I.D.) A rose-pink that 
often attains phenomenal size. Each 50c. 
La Fiesta (I.D.) Deep sulphur yellow, pen¬ 
ciled coral red. Huge blooms, petals curled 
and twisted. Each 50c. 
Lord of Autumn (I.D.) The finest clear 
yellow exhibition Dahlia. Flowers attain 
wonderful size and depth. Each $1.00. 
Margrace (I.D.) Bright scarlet with tan re¬ 
verse. Petals curled and twisted. Excellent 
type. Each $1.00. 
Milton J. Cross (I.D.) Apricot peach with a 
bright golden face, average 12 inches in 
diameter. Each $1.00. 
Monmouth Champion (F.D.) Full cen¬ 
tered enormous orange-flame blooms. Free 
flowering. Each 40c. 
Mrs. George Le Boutillier (I.D.) Gorgeous 
carmine-red flowers of immense size, and 
velvety texture. An early bloomer. Each 50c 
• RAINBOW COLLECTION • 
12 Giant Flowering Dahlias 
Anna Benedict (F.D.) A deep, rich, 
garnet, and a fine keeper. 
Arelada Lloyd (I.D.) A lemon yellow 
Jane Cowl with rose suffusion. 
Cavalcade (F.D.) Deep rose with 
tones of rosy magenta, good for 
cutting. 
City of Cleveland (I.D.) An attrac¬ 
tive bright orange suffused scarlet. 
Very large. 
Democracy (F.D.) Primrose and 
golden yellow, an early and profuse 
bloomer. 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder (I.D.) Rosy 
magenta blending into true purple. 
Large, attractive blooms. 
Jersey’s Dainty (S.C.) A cut flower 
of white tinged lavender. 
Maryland Glory (F.D.) Tyrian rose 
shaded carmine. Distinctive and 
popular. 
Myra Howard (I.D.) Ochreous or¬ 
ange. Large deep flowers. 
Palo Alto (I.D.) Apricot buff suf¬ 
fused coral red. Well recommended. 
Robert Emmet (I.D.) Grand variety 
of cardinal red, velvety texture. 
Satan (S.C.) Scarlet with yellow 
reverse. Stately and very showy in 
the garden. 
I O DAHLIA SC-00 
TUBERS for O 
Any of varieties in collection, 
• ordered individually, 50c. each • 
Murphy’s Masterpiece (I.D.) A very large 
and finely shaped flower of the deepest 
crimson. Each $1.00. 
Nathan Hale (F.D.) True Autumn bronze. 
Tall, stately grower, profuse bloomer. 
Each 50c. 
Omar Khayyam (F.D.) A very much ad¬ 
mired giant Chinese red and orange 
Dahlia. Each 50c. 
Phantom (F.D.) Outstanding bicolor. 
Deep violet purple petals with white tips. 
Plants only, 75c. 
Pride of Austinburg (F.D.) Grenadine pink 
and orange-yellow, light purple reverse. 
Very different. Each 75c. 
Prince of Persia (I.D.) A striking exhibition 
red borne on long stems. Each 40c. 
Queen City (F.D.) An outstanding cut 
flower, producing blooms 5 to 7 in. across. 
Beautiful cherry-red. Each 75c. 
Rose Fallon (F.D.) Excellent cut flower of 
amber, russet and salmon shades. Good 
foliage. Each 35c. 
Ruby Taylor (F.D.) A huge carmine exhibi¬ 
tion type. Perfect stems and good habit. 
Each 75c. 
Rudolph’s Giant (I.D.) Its size is worthy 
of the name. A bright buff apricot with ex¬ 
cellent foliage and good stems. Each $3.00. 
Sultan of Hillcrest (F.D.) Yellow with pink, 
reverse. Uniquely shaped flowers. Each 
50c. 
Thos. A. Edison (F.D.) Gorgeous royal pur¬ 
ple with velvet sheen. Good grower. 
Each 50c. 
Treasure Island (F.D.) Apricot, gold and 
rose. Beautiful and popular. Each 50c. 
Watchung Giant (I.D.) Immense blooms 
of amber yellow suffused orange. Strong 
grower. Each $2.00. 
White Abundance (I.D.) Lovely waxy 
white flowers borne well above foliage on 
good stems. Each 75c. 
White Wonder (I.D.) Giant pure white. 
Petals long, curled and pointed. Each 75c. 
Note—Any variety you don’t see ~i 
listed and want, we can procure I* 
at advertised prices J 
CACTUS DAHLIA, Mrs. Bruce Collins (See page 49) 
Dahlias 
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BURNETT BROTHERS, Incorporated 
