Dahlias are again popular. Look over our collection 
Michell's Cut-Flower and Exhibition Dahlias 
A selection of choice cut-flower varieties is offered jn this list. 
Orders for varieties not included here, but which are listed in our 
Retail Catalog, will be supplied at retail prices, less 20 per cent. 
Write for a copy of our Retail Catalog, if you do not have one. If 
you desire varieties not listed by us, we shall be glad to fill your 
orders, as we have connections with the largest growers and can give 
prompt service. Unless otherwise specified, the varieties offered 
below will be supplied in dormant roots. 
Abbreviations: ID., Informal Decorative; FD , Formal Decorative 
Decorative Varieties 
Chemar’s Eureka. FD. Very beautiful white Each 
bloom, faintly tinged lavender on edges of 
petals. Free bloomer. A good cut-flower.$0 25 
City of Trenton. ID. True autumn shades, red¬ 
dish copper predominating. Large flowers with 
full centers. 25 
Dorothy Stone. ID. Huge, true deep pink flow¬ 
ers. Profuse bloomer. 30 
Elite Glory. FD. Rich red. Strong grower. 30 
Fordhook Emperor. ID. A glorious blending of 
rich salmon and rose, making a general effect of 
apricot. An excellent bloomer. 25 
Forest Fire. ID. One of the most spectacular 
Dahlias introduced in years. Flowers of an un¬ 
usually artistic form, lemon-yellow at base of 
petals, heavily tipped rich scarlet and enhanced 
with yellow petaloids . 35 
Fort Monmouth. ID. Giant rich crimson-ma¬ 
roon flower. Free bloomer and excellent keeper. 30 
Fort Washington. FD. Choice, large, rich vel¬ 
vety maroon blooms. 25 
Graf Zeppelin. FD. Large; pure white. Profuse 
cut-flower variety. 30 
Ida Perkins. FD. One of the finest large, pure 
white varieties. 25 
Jane Cowl. ID. Deep blooms of bronzy buff and 
old-gold, blending darker toward the center ... 20 
Jersey’s Beacon. FD. Bright scarlet, with a buff 
reflex, giving a two-toned effect. Free bloomer. 25 
Jersey’s Beauty. FD. Large pink flowers on long 
stems. As a cut-flower, one of the best keepers. 20 
Kathleen Norris. ID. True rose-pink, deepening 
to mallow-pink, light center. Good bloomer ... 30 
Doz. 100 
$2 75 $20 00 
2 75 20 00 
3 50 25 00 
3 50 25 00 
2 75 20 00 
3 75 30 00 
3 50 25 00 
2 75 20 00 
3 50 25 00 
2 75 20 00 
Decorative Dahlia 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder. ID. Large, well- 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
formed, bright violet-purple flower.! 
SO 35 
$3 75 
$30 00 
Kentucky. FD. Pure salmon-pink. Similar in 
form and habit to Jersey’s Beauty.. 
25 
2 25 
15 
00 
Kentucky Red. FD. One of the brightest reds— 
a flaming scarlet that will stand considerable 
sunshine without fading. 
25 
2 25 
15 
00 
King Midas. ID. Clear golden yellow. 
30 
3 50 
25 
00 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson. ID. Creamy 
white, with phlox-pink reverse; huge blooms on 
good stems. 
25 
2 75 
20 
00 
Monmouth Champion. FD. Vigorous grower. 
Giant, brilliant orange-flame blooms. 
30 
3 50 
25 
00 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. FD. Immense, deep 
mauve-pink flowers of perfect form. 
20 
1 50 
10 
00 
Patricia Ann. FD. An immense bloom of pic¬ 
ric-yellow. blending to alizarine-pink. 
40 
4 00 
30 
00 
Sagamore. FD. Golden amber, shaded toward 
the center with salmon-rose. 
20 
2 00 
12 
00 
The Commodore. ID. One of the largest and 
most spectacular yellow Dahlias. Many of the 
blooms are 1 foot across and of good depth; 
color a brilliant lemon-yellow; petals long and 
broad. Exceedingly free bloomer. 
30 
3 50 
25 
00 
The World. FD. Perfect, rich, deep, rosy ma¬ 
genta flowers overlaid garnet with silver shad¬ 
ings on edges of petals. 
30 
3 50 
25 
00 
Thomas A, Edison. FD. A royal purple exhibi¬ 
tion variety, named for the Electrical Wizard. 
Approved at the Dahlia shows., 
35 
3 75 
30 
00 
Treasure Island. FD. Extra large, bright apri¬ 
cot, with gold and rose suffusion. 
25 
2 75 
20 
00 
White Jean Kerr. FD. A white Dahlia of me¬ 
dium size and always in bloom. Good keeper 
for cutting. 
20 
1 75 
12 
00 
2 25 15 00 
2 75 20 00 
1 50 10 00 
3 50 25 00 
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