50c Varieties (Cont’d.) 
918—Miss Glory. S.C. Deep yellow, blooms 8-10”. A beauty. 
751—Mrs. Bruce Collins. (C) Light lemon yellow blooms 10-12”, fine 
stems. 
725—Nellie Austin. F.D. Peach red striped gold, large free flowering, 
stiff stems three feet long. Outstanding tall grower. 
907—Orchid Jersey Beauty. F.D. Duplicate of Jersey beauty, except the 
color being lavender. A beauty. 
724—Oriental Glory. I.D. Blooms 10-12”. Deep orange on extra long 
stems. The best orange Dahlia we have ever grown. 
738—Palo Alto. I.D. Blooms 10x6”. Soft apricot buff, suffused coral red. 
Stiff stems three feet long. One of the tops. 
837—Papillion. S.C. Old rose with golden shadings. One of the very 
free blooming Dahlias of large size on good stems. 
81—Painted Lady. F.D. One of the most gorgeous Dahlias grown. 
Opening cream center outer petals changing orchid (perfect 
blending), also one of the largest blooms 8 - 12 ”. 
740—Pittsburger. F.D. Bright red blooms 8-10” on extra long stems. A 
very beautiful variety. Excellent cut type. Similar to Oakleigh 
Monarch, but longer stems. 
809—Pink Spiral. (Cactus). The color is peach blossom pink with a 
touch of primrose, the petals form a complete spiral arrangement. 
194—Pot O’ Gold. I.D. Bloom 9x5. brilliant clear yellow with long wavy 
petals. 
786—Queen City. F.D. Scarlet pink or cherry red., blooms 6-9”. Early, 
free bloomer. Excellent cut type. 
163—Radio. F.D. The huge blooms are edged and tipped red and gold¬ 
en yellow. Free blooming. A very beautiful Dahlia. 
716—Rainbow’s End. F.D. Blooms 6 - 8 ”. Beautiful red and gold com¬ 
bination. Excellent cut type. 
910—Ruth Cavalier. I.D. Blooms 10x4”. Deep rose pink with cream 
center. Flowers held erect on stiff stems. 
894—Rudy Vallee. S.C. Blooms 11x6”. Redish apricot with gold cen¬ 
ter. Excellent keeper on long straight stems. 
774—Robert Emmett. I.D. Blooms 10x6”. Perfect flowers of cardinal 
red, inclining to crimson. Stiff long stems. An exhibition variety. 
889—Rockley Moon. F.D. Blooms 10x4”. Light lemon yellow with darker 
center. Purple tint on back. Strong stems two to three feet long. 
206—Star of Bethlehem. S.C. Clear waxy white. Giant star like blooms. 
Free flowering. 
791—Tower’s Empire. I.D. Blooms 11x5”. Well formed flowers of 
iridescent golden yollow on excellent stems. 
156—Yellow Stone. I.D. Blooms 6 - 8 ”. Clear silvery light yellow flowers 
of perfect formation. A beautiful variety for cutting. 
812—Inko. S.C. Blooms 11x5”, dark incurved maroon on stems three 
feet long. A strong grower. 
35c VARIETIES 
These are some of the most outstanding large flowering varieties 
in the more recent introductions, in the more popular colors at prices 
within reach of anyone. Special Offer, $3.50 doz., net. No discount. 
754 _Arcturus. F.D. Blooms 8-10”. Red suffused deep gold on extra 
long stems. A very attractive tall growing variety. 
4 g 5 _Asbury Park. F.D. A giant copper salmon, strong long stems. A 
beauty. # 
70_Brocton Beauty* F.D. Beautiful pinkish lavender. Large. 
150 _Buckeye King. F.D. Color gold with slight apricot shadings. A 
large flower of fine formation. An excellent variety for summer 
cutting. Free flowering on excellent stems. 
797 —Balego’s Glory. F.D. Attractive red, tipped gold. Popular. 
207—Canary Cup. I.D. Blooms 4-6”. Rich canary yellow, free bloomer 
excellent stems. Fine cut type, due to keeping qualities. 
709_Cavalcade. F.D. Large old rose pink on excellent stems, fine cutter. 
Ill—Charlotte Alexander. F.D. Blooms 6 - 8 ”. Perfectly formed white 
flowers bordered purple. Free blooming. A beauty. 
859 —Chatauquo Salute. F.D. Pure white, blooms 6 to 8”, on perfect 
stems. An excellent variety for cutting. 
719—City of Trenton. I.D. Bright apricot and gold. Popular. 
899 —Clara Barton. I.D. Silvery orchid, reverse lavender. Blooms 10x5”. 
826—Color Sargeant. I.D. Rich deep salmon bronze, 10x4, perfect stems. 
903—Congressman Wolverton. I.D. Blooms 8x4”. Bright luminous sal¬ 
mon pink on long stiff stems. Considered a more beautiful cut 
flower variety than Jersey Beauty. 
621—Daddy. I.D. Wine red on excellent stems. Can be grown 10 to 12 
inches easily. A hardy, strong grower blooming until frost. 
756—Dorothy Stone. I.D. Blooms 9x4”. Dark pink on long erect stems. 
33 —Dwight W. Morrow. I.D. Deep velvety crimson. Giant blooms on 
strong stems. 
168—Eagle Rock Beauty. I.D. Blooms 6 - 8 ”. Pink tipped ivory on extra 
long stems. Very free bloomer. 
703—Edna Ferber. S.C. Coral gold, blooms 10x4”. Very good. 
736—Elite Glory. F.D. Rich red on strong stems, bloom 10x4. popular 
145—E. T. Bedford. Deep silvery purple. Very popular. A giant on good 
stems. 
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