DAHLIAS FOR EXHIBITION 
The following list of Dahlia varieties includes only those that we consider worthy of a place in every garden; it represents the 
cream of the finest varieties. Many are proven prize-winners. Whether you select the massive Decorative, the refined Cactus, 
the lovely Miniature, or the dainty Pompon varieties, you will be delighted with the results. 
6 Prize-Winning Decorative Dahlias 
Wonderful exhibition varieties, specially selected for size of flower, attrac¬ 
tive color and growing habit. 
CHAUTAUQUA SALUTE, the purest white of any 
Dahlia. The flowers which average 7 and 8 in. Each Doz - 
across, literally cover the strong growing bush $ .55 $5.40 
DR. JOHN CARMAN, distinctive tyrian rose with 
silver tips. Very large, heavy flower .35 3.40 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER, immense blooms of 
deep violet purple. Strong, vigorous grower .70 6.80 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELLIER, rich, velvety 
carmine blooms, giant in size and outstanding .40 3.90 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST, well-formed blooms 
of yellow and gold. One of the very largest grown .45 4.40 
TREASURE ISLAND, striking Dahlia of bright 
apricot shaded with gold. Large strong flower .40 3.90 
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7 Popular Decorative Dahlias 
Outstanding varieties in vigorous growing habits, form and substance of 
blooms, straight stems and free-blooming habits. Each Doz. 
AVALON, deep canary-yellow, long, erect stems $ .20 $1.80 
BEAUTY SUPREME, pretty orchid-lavender. Long 
stems, prolific bloomer . .30 2.75 
JANE COWL, massive blooms of bronzy buff and 
old gold. A great favorite .20 1.80 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY, the finest true rose-pink 
Decorative Dahlia and the most popular .20 1.70 
KENTUCKY, brilliant salmon-orange. A thrifty 
grower and prolific bloomer .25 2.25 
LE TOREADOR, brilliant red, excellent grower 
and free b'oomer .20 1.80 
WHITE KING, pure white. Beautiful form and 
long stems . .20 1.80 
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5 Refined Cactus Dahlias 
The popularity of this type of^Dahlia is due to its graceful, loose and refined 
flowers. There is not a better or more beautiful cutflower imaginable. The 
undermentioned varieties represent the “upper five’’ in this race. 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE, delicate apricot- Each Doz. 
rose. Low-growing, free-flowering plant $ .40 $3.75 
FRAU O’BRACHT, a real Cactus of clear, pure 
yellow with stem that leave nothing to desire .65 6.25 
JERSEY’S DAINTY, white, faintly tinged laven¬ 
der.. A prolific bloomer, long, straight stems .50 4.CO 
KISS ME, bicolor, scarlet-red and white of dazzling 
brilliance. Clean-growing and free-flowering .25 ' 2.40 
MISS BELGIUM, an even shade of burnt orange. 
Long, wiry stems, early and continuous bloomer .50 4.90 
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4 Miniature Dahlias 
This type of Dahlia, with their small graceful flowers, is very popular for 
table arrangements and vases. The flowers are long lasting. The bushes are 
compact, free branching and exceedingly prolific bloomers. 
BABY ROYAL, attractive salmon-pink shaded- 
apricot. Very free-flowering. The leading va- Each Doz. 
riety in Miniature Dahlias $ .30 $2.90 
BABY SAGAMORE, deep orange-yellow of fine 
form. Very free-flowering. .50 4.90 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF, duplex form of flower. 
Petals are bright scarlet with a center of deep 
garnet. Foliage is lacy and of reddish bronze .50 4.90 
FAIRY, violet-rose, shading to mauve. Very early 
and continuous bloomer. Keeps wonderfully 
when cut . .30 2.90 
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6 Dainty Pompon Dahlias 
These smallest of all Dahlias combine so many good features that they justly deserve a 
place in every garden. The plants are of stocky growth, of branching habit, and produce an 
endless profusion of flowers which are invaluable for table decoration and boutonnieres. 
Each Doz. 
ARTHUR, brilliant scarlet. Attractive, well-formed blooms $ .20 $1.80 
EDITH MULLER, golden- orange at base, salmon red at petal 
tips. A beautiful two-toned variety .20 1.80 
JOE FETTE, pure white, medium size flower of good shape and 
nice stems .20 1.80 
MARY MUNNS, fuchsia or deep lavender. Best in this color .25 2.30 
ROSA WILMOTH, graceful small blooms of rich rose-pink 
produced abundantly .25 2.30 
YELLOW GEM, rich, creamy yellow. A very attractive variety .25 2.30 
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