Our Dahlias embrace the finest selected 
varieties adapted to the South, and our 
list includes many outstanding and sensa¬ 
tional introductions. Our Dahlia pamphlet. 
“The Best Way to Grow Dahlias in the 
South,” is sent free with each order. 
2187 Ambassador. (C.) Gifrantic flowers of cx- 
Quisito grolden-yellow blendinp to amber-salmon and 
coral-pink at tips. Long stiff stems. Each 40 C; 
a for $ I .05. 
2188 ,4ndrcas Hofer. (C.) Delicate rose-pink 
shading to white at the center. Each 40 c; 3 for 
SI.05. 
2101 Dad. (Semi C.) Mammoth flowers of bril¬ 
liant crimson-red color produced on very long, stiff 
canes. Strong grower and profuse bloomer. 
Highly recommended.. Each 35c; 3 for 85c. 
23.")6 Elkridge. (Semi C.) Lovely clear white 
with slight lemon yellow tint at base of petals. 
Continuous bloomer with gigantic flowers on long 
stiff stems. Each 60c ; 3 for $ I .60. 
2180 Grace Curling. (Dec.) Large blooms of a 
lovely bright lilac color. Good stems. Each 50c; 
3 for $ 1.35. 
2100 Gertrude Louden. (Dee.) Very large beau¬ 
tifully formed blooms of glistening salmon-pink 
and gold shades. A fine exhibition Dahlia. 
Strong, vigorous grower. Each 50c; 3 for 
$1.35. 
2.360 Jane Cowl. (Dec.) Superb, deep, massive 
blooms of glistening bronzy-buff and old gold, 
deepening in shade towards the center. Gigantic 
blooms on strong stems. A great favorite. Each, 
25c ; 3 for 65c. 
Abbreviations: Dee. = Deco¬ 
rative: C. = Cactus; Semi C. = 
Semi Cactus. 
2199 Graf Zeppelin. (Dec.) One 
of the finest pure white Dahlias 
for the S<iuth. The large, well 
formed flowers are produced on 
long sturdy canes. Each 35 c; 
3 for 85 c. 
2.3.54 Jersey’s Beacon. (Dec.) Fine 
Dahlia with immense flowers of Chine.se- 
scarlet, paler reverse, giving a two-toned 
effect. Each 30 c; 3 for 75 c; 12 for 
$2.65. 
2193 Jersey’s Beauty. (Dec.) The fin¬ 
est true pink Dahlia of perfect form, 
mammoth size and depth on long, stiff 
stems. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c; 13 for 
$2.25. 
2194 Jersey’s Mammoth. (Dec.) Gi¬ 
gantic bronze with blends of apricot 
and gold. An outstanding Dahlia. 
Each 50c ; 3 for $ 1.35. 
2208 Jersey’s Radiant. (Dec.) Glow¬ 
ing salmon-orange. Flowers large on 
long stems. Exceptionally fine for cut¬ 
ting. Each 35 c; 3 for 85 c. 
2192 Jersey’s Sweetheart. (Semi C.) 
Beautiful delicate orchid-lavender with 
white center. Each 40c; 3 for $1.05. 
2202 J. K. Alexander, Jr. (Dec.) The 
largest crimson Hybrid Decorative ever 
offered. The color is a deep crimson- 
red with a fleck of orange at center of 
each petal. Long straight stems. Each 
50c ; 3 for $ 1.35. 
2.3.57 Kay Francis. (Semi C.) A 
prize-winner. The large attractively 
formed, deep flowers are of a delight¬ 
ful soft lemon-yellow color. A good 
grower with sturdy stems. Each 60 c. 
2195 King of the Blacks. (Dec.) 
Large rich velvety blackish-maroon 
with purplish red tones. Long stems. 
Each 50c ; 3 for $ 1.35. 
2196 King Tut. (Dec.) Large formal 
flowers of crim.-son-burgundy color. 
Each 30 c; 3 for 75 c. 
2200 Lord of Autumn. (Dec.) A 
truly great Dahlia with giant, deep, 
clear yellow blooms. Considered the 
largest and finest yellow Dahlia. A 
constant prize-winner. Each $ 1.00. 
2197 Mabel Hess. (Dec.) Magnificent 
giant Dahlia of a lovely deep crimson 
shading to dark maroon. The blooms 
ara carried on long, stiff stems and are 
excellent for cutting. Each 60c; 3 for 
$ 1 . 60 . 
2198 Dtargaret K. .Alexander. (Dec.) 
Large brilliant orange with blends of 
gold. Illustrated in natural color on 
inside front cover. Each 35 c; 3 for 
85c. 
2201 Margaret Woodrow Wilson. (Dec.) 
Tremendous sized formal flowers of a 
delicate cameo-pink with deeper orchid- 
pink reverse. Good stems. Profuse 
bloomer. Each 30 c; 3 for 75 c. 
2205 Mrs. I. de ver Warner. (Dec.) 
Gigantic flowers of exquisite mauve- 
pink color. Each 20c; 3 for 50c: 13 
for $ I .85. 
2109 Mrs. J. K. Alexander. (Dec.) 
The largest rich, clear bright yellow 
Dahlia in existence. Long stiff stems. 
Each $ I .00. 
2216 Murphy’s Masterpiece. (Dec.) 
Marvelous new Exhibition Dahlia of gi¬ 
gantic size. The massive dark red and 
garnet blooms are carried on strong 
cane-like stems. Good grower and pro¬ 
lific bloomer. Each 75 c. 
220.3 Phantom. (Dec.) Striking pur¬ 
ple tipped white. Large blooms. Each 
60c ; 3 for $ 1.60. 
2212 Pride of California. (Dec.) Pop¬ 
ular large, rich, dark crimson on good 
stems. Each 20 c; 3 for 50 c; 13 for 
$ I .85. 
2217 Rosa Nell. (Dec.) The large 
flowers are of a brilliant American 
Beauty rose color, a shade rare in 
Dahlias. Each 35c; 3 for 85c. 
2204 Rosie O’Grad.v. (Dec.) Lovely 
large informal Decorative of distinct 
old-rose color. A distinctly new shade. 
Eacli 60c; 3 for $1.60. 
2219 Satan. (C.) Gigantic brilliant 
scarlet-rcd of outstanding quality. Eacli 
50c ; 3 for $ 1.35. 
2209 Thomas A. Edison. (Dec.) At¬ 
tractive royal purple. The large, mas¬ 
sive flowers arc of distinct form and 
h"ld erect on long cane-stiff stems. 
Good grower. Each 40c ; 3 for $ 1.05. 
2207 White Wonder. (Dec.) Fine ex¬ 
hibition Dahlia with giant pure white 
blooms composed of long, twisted and 
curled petals. One of the finest white. 
Each 40c ; 3 for $ I .05. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Produce lovely miniature blooms 
about 2% inches across. Wonderful 
for indoor decoration. Profuse bloom¬ 
ers. 
2210 Baby Royal. Lovely salmon 
shaded apricot. Each 35 c ; 3 for 85 c. 
2211 Bishop of LlandafT. Brilliant deep 
scarlet-red. Each 40 c; 3 for $1.05. 
221.3 Fairy. Described as a Miniature 
Jersey Beaut.v but lighter in color. 
Eacii 35c; 3 for 85c. 
2215 Glorious. Very showy raspberry- 
red. Each 40 c ; 3 for $ 1.05. 
2214 Jean. Exquisite blend of apricot, 
bronze and gold. Each 35c; 3 for 
85c. 
2218 Little Jewel. Pleasing deep pink. 
Each 35c; 3 for 85C. 
2362 Little Nemo. Showy crimson 
with petals tipped white. Each 50c; 
3 for $ 1.35. 
2220 Sanhican Sweetheart. Buff apri¬ 
cot suffused pink. Each 35 c; 3 for 
85c. 
2.350 Teddy Johnson. White overlaid 
deep rose-pink. Each 35c; 3 for 85c. 
2.351 Vi. Lovely white with notched 
petals. Each 50c; .3 for $1.35. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
The dainty flowers are perfectly 
double, ball-shaped, and with beauti¬ 
fully quilled petals. Free flowering, 
and make the grandest cut-flowers. 
2.370 Helen .Anita. Lavender with 
white center. 
2371 lolanthe. Lovely bright salmon. 
2382 Little David. Rich deep orange. 
237.3 Mary 3Iunns. Lovely fuchsia 
color. 
2372 Rosa Wilniouth. Fine rose-pink. 
2386 Snow Bird. Pure snow-white. 
2.376 Yeilow Gem. Light yellow. 
All above: E.ach 25c: 3 for 65c. 
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