DAIiLlAX 
We are offering below a short list of select Dahlias. 
Prices are per single tuber. Prepaid. Deliveries will 
start in April. 
Acquisition —A splendid lilac ball dahlia. 25c 
A. D. Lavoni —A free blooming shell pink show dahlia. 
15c 
Baby Royal —A semi-cactus miniature. Salmon pink 
shaded apricot. 25c 
Blue River —Formal decorative. A lavender blue dahlia 
of much merit. 35c 
Buckeye Peach —Formal decorative. Peach shade, fine 
for cutting. 25c each 
California Idol —A giant clear lemon yellow. Informal 
decorative. Blooms early. Good stems. One of the 
big dahlias that is easily grown. 35c 
Cavalcade —A medium size, free flowering. Formal 
decorative. Good stems. Color, rich mulberry rose. 
25c 
Charlotte Caldw^ell —Ball type. Bright orange, shaded 
terra cotta. Free bloomer. 35c 
Graff Zeppelin —A splendid white. Good stems. Formal 
decorative. 25c 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder —An informal decorative of 
large size. A strong grower. Color, dark rose ma¬ 
genta shading to purple. 30c 
Joe Fette —A pure white pompon of exceptional value. 
25c 
Johnny —Bright red pompon. 25c 
Jane Cowl —A very beautiful informal decorative. 
Blended bronze, buff and brilliant gold. A free 
bloomer of fine flowers. 20c 
Jersey’s Beauty—Probably the most widely grown 
dahlia. A formal decorative of rich easive pink. One 
of the finest cut flower varieties. 20c 
Mrs. Geo. Le Boutillier —Informal decorative. Exhibi¬ 
tion red. Large flowers on long stems. An outstand¬ 
ing red. 50c 
Mrs. Ida de Ver Warner —Formal decorative. A beauti¬ 
ful shade of mauve pink. An early consistent bloom¬ 
er. Fine for cutting. 15c 
Orchid Lady —An outstanding orchid pink miniature. 
20c 
White Gem —A beautiful pure white miniature. Good 
stems. Fine for cutting. 25c 
Rainbow Mix Dahlias —Not labeled as to variety or 
color. Many outstanding dahlias will be found in this 
collection. All are good cut flower varieties. 
10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
