50c VARIETIES 
This grand list of extra large flowering varieties, are without 
equal for the very low price charged. Each and every one is an out¬ 
standing Dahlia that has been tested for two years by us, and have 
proven their ratings, and are excellent growers in the South. 
Special offers net (no discount) $4.75 dozen, postpaid. 
711—Adirondack Sunset. I.D. A giant vivid scarlet, shading to bright 
gold, on long stems. Popular. 
745— Alta Nevada. F.D. Deep rose with glowing tangerine color, on 
long, wiry stems, that is always in bloom. Blooms 8-10 inches. 
832—Anna Benedict. I.D. A beautiful well formed flower on excellent 
stems. The rich deep garnet color will not fade from sunshine. 
A real beauty. 
880—Arelda Lloyd. I.D. Lemon yellow, suffused rose. Growth same as 
Jane Cowl. 
835—Betty Kunzman. I.D. Beautiful cream color edged orchid. Blooms 
6-8”. A very beautiful variety. 
127—Blue Moon. F.D. Very deep violet blue on extra long stems. Blooms 
8”. Fine cut type. 
861—Blue River. I.D. An attractive bluish lilac on excellent stems. 
Blooms 10-12”. Very Popular. 
857—Buckeye Glory. I.D. Beautiful deep lavender orchid. Blooms 10-12” 
on strong stems. 
853—Buckeye Star. S.C. Jasper pink with golden yellow center, blooms 
6-8”. An excellent keeper when cut. 
916—Chatauquo Sunset. F.D. Coral gold, blooms 10”. Attractive. 
799—Clara Carder. I.D. Giant blooms of soft pink with a trace of 
yellow at base of each petal. A very beautiful and popular variety. 
705—Cornelia Bryce Pinchot. I.D. Very dark velvety maroon. Deep 
flowers 10 to 12” on strong stems. A real beauty. 
747—Coquette. I.D. A giant on long stems, red and gold combination. 
919— Challenger. S.C. Large cardinal red. Extra long stems. 
779—Daddy Kemp. I.D. Very dark velvety purple, almost black. Blooms 
10 to 12” on long, strong stems. 
767—Elite Peach. F.D. Orchid peach pink of good size and form. 
24—Eagle Rock Fantasy. I.D. Mallow pink with silver shadings on 
long stems. Blooms 11x5. Very outstanding. 
883—Elissa Landi. F.D. Jasper pink blended to buff. Large deep flowers 
on strong stems, blooming until frost. One of the tops. 
370—Donna Capricia. F.D. Blooms 9x4 1-2, buff entirely overlaid salmon 
pink, center mauve; very fine stems. Attractive. 
147—Firey Cross. I.D. Large velvety blood red, tipped white. 
84—Fay Beaton. Decorative Pure white on excellent stems. Blooms 
8-10 inches. 
723—Grace Curling. I.D. Rosy lavender pink. Blooms 8x4”. 
759—Great Harbor. I.D. Large Spanish red on excellent stems. 
893—Hillcrest Fluffy Ruffles. I.D. Large deep apricot. Free bloomer. 
702—Honor Bright. F.D. Blooms 8-10”. Clear bronzy orange. 
34—Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. I.D. Blooms 10x6”. Rich burgundy velvet 
purple. 
865—Harold Smith. I.D. Deep golden yellow. Blooms”. 
744—Jaurice. I.D. A giant purple crimson with fine long stems. Free 
flowering. A wonderful cut flower. 
895—Jean Trimbee. S.C. Beautiful petunia violet, blooms 10x5”, on 
extra long stems. The best violet Dahlia we have ever grown. 
486—Jerome Kern. I.D. Shrimp pink with golden shadings, curling 
petals. Blooms 10-12” on perfect stems. 
66—-Jersey Red Beauty. F.D. Red. Same as it’s pink parent. 
718—Jersey White Beauty. F.D. An outstanding white that seems to 
meet all requirements of a white Dahlia. Good cut type, a sell-out 
on the New York market. 
843—J. K. Alexander, Jr. I.D. One of the most gigantic blooms in 
Dahlias. A deep red with slight lines of gold on edges toward tips. 
Strong stems. Easily grown. One of the tops. 
898—Karl Banowitz. S.C. Large brilliant, velvety carmine flowers on 
long straight stems, excellent keeper when cut. 
732—Kay Francis. S.C. Very large light lemon yellow on strong stems, 
profuse bloomer. One of the tops. 
440—Kiss of Dawn. S.C. Blooms 10x5”, golden yellow, center shading 
to salmon pink. Very vigorous and free blooming. 
920— Laetare. S.C. Very attractive red and gold. An excellent variety 
for cutting. 
87—La Fiesta. I.D. Light butter yellow, penciled red, blooms eight 
to ten inches on good stems. 
742—Lady Jane. I.D. Golden yellow blooms 6-8”, stems 2-3 feet long, 
holding the graceful flowers erect. A free flowering, tall growing 
plant. Very attractive. 
769—Man of War. I.D. Blooms 10x4”, rich, dark carmine. 
906—Mrs. D. M. Richards. I.D. Blooms 8x5”. Pastel cerise, suffused 
golden apricot. Splendid flowers on stiff stems. 
730—Mrs. George LeBoutellier. I.D. Blooms 10x5”. Carmine red on 
strong stems. An exhibition variety. 
746— Mabel Goodacre. I.D. Soft pink and salmon suffused with orange. 
- A twelve inch flower on long stems. 
450—Midsummer Night’s Dream. I.D. Compact, beautifully formed soft 
salmon pink, petals ivory tipped. Entirely different. Excellent stems 
879-—Miss Elsie Jane. S.C. Shrimp pink, tipped violet-rose, on long 
wiry stems. A beauty. 
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