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DAHLIAS 
Order Earlv Da ^ ia bulbs are reac *y f° r shipment about March 1. 
vyrucr diiy y ou may j nc | uc j e th em in your order for seeds and 
they will be sent when ready. We do not advise ordering these after 
May 15. 
Our offerings of Dahlias are only those varieties which we have 
found to be entirely satisfactory to planters in general. There are 
hundreds of worthless varieties with which the amateur is not familiar, 
and would consequently have more difficulty in choosing properly if 
they were included among the listings. 
r\ a L,|:_ f'ulfnro A bulletin on Dahlia Culture will be mailed free 
Ltd mid V^uiiure upon re q Uest anc j w jj| (-> e included with each 
order of Dahlias. 
You will find that the following Dahlias are most satisfactory va¬ 
rieties both for garden display and cut flowers. 
Abbreviations: 
ID—Informal Decorative 
FD—Formal Decorative 
HC—Hybrid Cactus 
C—Cactus 
AeM DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
The Decorative type of Dahlia is a large double flower, full to the 
center. Broad, flat petals with broad points or rounded tips. They 
flower freely on long stems and are a very popular type. 
Each 
M-14 BALLEGO'S GLORY—(ID) Rich, warm coloring of 
mahogany and gold. A beauty.50 
M-3 CANARY CUP—(ID) A very large, pure rich yellow. 
Long stems and a good keeper .50 
M-6 FLAMING METEOR—(ID) A very brilliant color 
combination of flaming scarlet and orange buff.50 
M-16 FRANCES DUNCAN—(FD) A beautiful shade of 
lavender. Large flowers. Good stems.50 
M-24 HOLLYWOOD—(ID) A splendidly formed, large 
deep golden yellow. Long blooming season. Good 
cut flower .50 
M-8 JANE COWL—(ID) One of the finest of all Dahlias. 
Deep massive blooms, bronze and old gold shading 
to a glistening apricot center.35 
A & M Decorative Dahlias 
Each 
M-2 MARGRACE—(ID) Brilliant scarlet, tipped and 
striped with gold. Large blooms, good stems.75 
M-4 MAYME NATHAN—(FD) A sensationally colored 
flower of glowing American Beauty red. Very 
large. Long stems._.75 
M-15 MRS. I. DE VER WARNER—(ID) Large glowing 
mauve pink. A favorite that has stood the test 
of time .35 
M-17 NOPAL—(ID) Very large flowers of rich deep red. 
Perfect stems .35 
M-9 JERSEY'S BEAUTY—(FD) Probably the best known 
and most popular pink dahlia. Large deep flowers 
on long stiff stems.35 
M-10 JAE MAE LANE—(FD) A perfectly formed pure 
white flower on long stiff stems. Large flowers.35 
M-l JOSEPHINE—(ID) Lovely shade of bright rose pink, 
some of the petals tipped pale yellow.50 
M-26 LILLIAN HODY—(ID) Clear delicate lavender. Very 
large and a profuse bloomer.35 
M-12 MAJOR EDWARD BOWES—(ID) A charming shell 
pink dahlia which fills a long felt need for a good 
decorative type of this color. It is equally good 
for exhibition or as a cut flower for the home.50 
M-13 MARGARET COLE—(FD) A very attractive flower of 
buff with white tips. Very large and well formed. 
Good bloomer and cut flower.35 
M-5 PINK ABUNDANCE—(ID) Clear, deep pink blooms. 
Large and very free blooming.35 
M-7 RED BIRD—(ID) Exceptionally well shaped, large, 
bright red. Good stems.50 
M-21 SONIA—(FD) Gorgeous wine red blooms carried on 
long straight stems. Wonderful cut flower.50 
M-ll THE SULTAN—(FD) A very large flower of lively 
golden buff. Excellent form. Good stems.50 
M-20 TOMMY ATKINS—(FD) Flaming scarlet with a 
metallic lustre that fairly glistens.35 
M-19 TOWERS EMPIRE—(ID) Magnificent blooms of rich, 
clear gold, shading to amber at center.75 
M-18 WHITE WONDER—(ID) Giant white blooms with 
long, pointed and twisted petals. 35 
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