25c VARIETIES 
Standard list of very popular varieties. Have a real Dahlia garden 
at a small cost. Special offer: Any five for $1.00, dozen $2.50. 
303—Alma Alexander. F.D. Deep orange blooms 6-8”, on strong stems. 
Very free blooming. 
748—Amun-Ra. F.D. Deep copper shaded gold. Blooms 8-10”. A very 
attractive Dahlia. 
375- "Amethyst. I.D. Blooms 8x4”. Beautiful silvery lavender. 
144—Barbara Redfern. F.D. Blooms 8x4”. Old rose combined with old 
gold. Tall growing, free flowering. Outstanding beauty. 
214—Bridal Rose. F.D. Clear rose pink on good stems. Popular with 
Florists. 
135—Big Gus. F.D. Orange red, blooms 6-8”. Very free flowering. 
110—Bashful Giant. F.D. Apricot and buff shades. A giant on good 
stems. 
126—Champagne F.D. Golden champagne and chamois. Blooms 8x4”. 
365—Charlie Chaplin. I.D. Golden yellow, center tinted tawny orange. 
130—Chemer’s Eureka. F.D. White flushed pink. 
482—Commodore. I.D. Pure yellow, giant blooms, 11x5”. 
20—Cigarette. S.C. White edged orange red. A novelty. 
190—Chemer’s Masterpiece. S.C. Soft orchid pink, wavy petals, blooms 
8-10”. A very beautiful variety. 
829— C. D. Andereson. F.D. Large crimson purple. Free flowering: Ex¬ 
cellent cut type. Good keeper. 
174—Dr. Tyrrell. F.D. Almost true light brown, blooms 6-8”. 
very free flowering. An excellent cut type. 
157—'Eastern Star. F.D. Safron yellow with old gold shadings, that is 
always in bloom. 
325—Elegant. F.D. Old rose pink. Free blooming. Similar to Cavalcade. 
142—Elizabeth Slocumb. F.D. Very attractive redish purple, six inch 
blooms on long stems. Popular as a cut flower. 
132—Ethel Mower. F.D. Light shell pink, free blooming, excellent cut 
type. 
430—Faith. F.D. Blooms 10x4”. Pure yellow. 
400—Fern Kyle. F.D. Blooms 9x4”, white, entirely suffused mauve. 
39—Flesh White. F.D. Flesh tint over white. Is unique. 8” blooms. 
28—Gallant Fox. F.D. Large deep crimson red. Tall grower, straight 
stems. 
193—Golden Beauty. F.D. Very intense yellow, blooms 4-6”, very free 
flowering. Excellent cut type. 
830— Golden West. I.D. Medium size deep yellow, very popular as a 
cut flower. 
61—Hercules. F.D. Blooms 8-12” on strong stems three feet long. Tall 
grower, very attractive tangerine and buff yellow. 
155—Heart O’ Gold. F.D. Yellow center, blending out to salmon pink, 
blooms 6-8” on good stems, excellent cut type. A beauty. 
735—Ida Perkins. F.D. Blooms 8x4”. Pure white of fine form, with 
full centers. Excellent keeper when cut. 
42— Junior. I.D. Blooms 8 to 10”. Very attractive lavender. 
784—Jersey Glory. F.D. Blooms 6-8”, yellow and orange. Fine cut type. 
178—Jersey Ideal. F.D. A giant lavender pink. 
73—Jersey Mammouth. S.C. Gorgeous giant, golden mahogany on extra 
long stems. 
183—Judge A. B. Parker. F.D. Coppery salmon tinged gold, blooms 
8%x4”. One that is always in bloom. 
38—Kentucky. F.D. Very popular salmon pink, excellent cut type. 
470—King Boreas. I.D. Blooms 8x4”, light yellow blending out to pink. 
59—Margaret K. Alexander. I.D. A giant buff and burnt orange that 
attracts quite a bit of attention. 
713—Melody. Light yellow, ball decorative type. Free flowering. 
51—Monmouth Champion. I.D. A giant deep orange flame. 
166—Mrs. George Skeen. F.D. A very beautiful shrimp pink, blooms 
6-8” on extra long stems. Florists favorite. 
141—Olive Reed. S.C. Golden yellow blooms 4”. Very free blooming, on 
long stems. A beauty. 
219—Oregon Beauty. P.D. Rich crimson, full blooms, long wiry stems. 
79—Pearl De Lyon. Florist white, serrated petals. Free blooming. 
97—Pond Lily. S.C. Light yellow, water lily type, 8x3 
57—Prince of Persia. I.D. A giant cardinal red on stems 3 feet long, 
very popular. 
43— Robert Scott. F.D. Beautiful apricot yellow. The eight inch blooms 
are held erect on long stems. Popular. 
337—Rose Fallon. F.D. A giant old gold on three feet stems. 
350—Rose Glory. F.D. Blooms 9x5”. A massive deep rose pink. Ex¬ 
cellent cut flower. 
360—Rose Ivory. F.D. Blooms 8x5”, rosy salmon tipped ivory. 
355—Rose Marie. F.D. Blooms 9x4”, pale mauve. A beauty. 
224—Romeo. F.D. 8x4”, rich scarlet crimson. A very fine cut flower. 
297—Roosevelt’s Smile. A six inch pure white ball type, strong stems. 
727—Red Giant. F.D. Real flag red, blooms 6x3%. 
65—Spirit of St. Louis. F.D. Giant American rose. A beauty. 
209—Sanhician Bluebird. I.D. Blooms 4-6”, bright violet blue, on ex¬ 
cellent stems. Very free flowering, excellent cut type. 
188—Sanhician Monarch. I.D. Tyrian rose and lighter, blooms 8x4%”. 
Very attractive Dahlia. 
120—Sanhician Queen. F.D. Blooms 8-10”. Attractive bronzy apricot. 
Very hardy and easily grown. 
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