BARGAINS 
IN STANDARD VARIETIES 
The Following, 10c each 
' In order to make room for the new ones and reduce our 
plantings, we list many fine ones in this selection. Stock 
limited of many, so when ordering after April 1st make 
second choice. All varieties named and labeled. 
Bashful Giant (F.D.)-—One of the largest dahlias ever intro¬ 
duced; a great attractive exhibition flower. Color, apricot with 
golden suffusion and shading, with the flower slightly droop¬ 
ing 
Jane Cowl (I.D.) "Downs”—Bloom 10x6, Bush 5/4 ft. Im¬ 
mense blooms, deep and full of glistening bronze buff. The 
stems are long and stiff and straight; and they hold the flower 
just as it should be held—looking at you and slightly up. 
The bush is fairly tall, with vigorous, thick, dark green foliage. 
No Dahlia has given more universal satisfaction than Jane 
Cowl, and no other has won so many prizes since it was intro¬ 
duced in 1928 _75c per dozen 
Jersey’s Beacon—A favorite with many gardeners and one of 
the finest of all dahlias. Of enormous size and carried on 
elegant long and strong stems. Chinese-scarlet with lighter 
reverse 
Mrs. I. D. Ver Warner—Rose, pink-shaded lavender. One of 
the best dahlias in cultivation, ten-inch blooms and a wonderful 
grower 
Sagamore (F.D.) Golden amber shaded orange buff. 
Fine for cutting 
W. H. T. (F.D.)—Rich old rose with mauve shadings on re¬ 
verse. A long stemmed variety with good growing habits. 
William A. Hogan—Garnet red with white running down the 
center of each petal. Always true to form. The best vari- 
gated dahlia we know of. 
15c Each 
Avalon (F.D.)—A great Dahlia of fine form and carried 
on a strong stem. The co'or is rich lemon-yellow. Fine 
for cutting, as the flowers keep particularly well 
Harry Mayer (F.D.) "Reed”—A fine exhibition dahlia hav¬ 
ing size, depth, wonderful stem, full center and sturdy healthy 
bush growth. Its color is a beautiful silvery pink with a rose 
pink reverse. Very satisfactory 
Margaret W. Wilson —A magnificent dahlia in every respect. 
Wonderful bloomer, huge blossoms of creamy-white, shaded 
pink. We grow large quantities of this very fine dahlia 
Oriental Glory (I.D.) -— Dazzling balls of deep orange. 
The color is most pleasing, orange overlaid with scarlet. 
Prince of Persia (D) Red. 
Elizabeth Slocombe (D) Purple. 
Scaramouche (C) Indian Red. 
