Garner the Blue Ribbons With Our Dahlias 
LARGE FLOWERING 
DAHLIAS 
DAHLIA, Anna Benedict 
In compiling our list of Dahlias, we have 
tried to select only those that we consider 
worthy of a place in every garden. Enthu¬ 
siasts will find offered many of the more 
recent introductions destined to make a 
name for themselves in the Dahlia world, 
and also the more popular standard varie¬ 
ties that have been much in demand. We 
offer strong, healthy tubers for Spring 
delivery. (Prices of plants of any variety 
furnished on request.) The letter abbrevia¬ 
tions after each variety are for the purpose 
of classifying flower types as follows: F.D., 
Formal Decorative; I.D., Informal Dec 
rative; S.C., Semi-Cactus; C., Cactus. 
DECORATIVE and 
CACTUS TYPES 
Adirondack Sunset (I.D.) A vivid scarlet 
shading to bright canary yellow at the base. 
America’s Sweetheart (l.D.) A gorgeous 
pure yellow introduction. Huge flowers 
borne on strong stems. Each 75c. 
Amelia Earhart (S.C.) Apricot buff and 
salmon. Large and distinctive. Each 75c. 
Anna Benedict (F.D.) A deep rich garnet 
and a fine keeper. 
Bagdad (I.D.) Beautiful, brilliant scarlet- 
flame blooms of wonderful size. Each 35c., 
10 for $3.00. 
Ballego’s Surprise (S.C.) Outstanding pure 
white cut flower. Good keeper; fine plant 
form; free flowering. Each 75c. 
California Idol (I.D.) A beautiful clear 
yellow. Tall and robust grower. 
Cavalcade (F.D.) Deep rose with tones of 
rosy magenta, good for cutting. Each 35c., 
10 for $3.00. 
Charmer (I.D.) Gorgeous clear golden buff 
color that glistens and reflects in the sun¬ 
light. Tall, erect grower. 
Cherokee Rose (I.D.) Attractive, deep rose- 
pink. Good cut flower and profuse bloom¬ 
er. Seedling of Jersey Beauty. Each $1.00. 
City of Cleveland (I.D.) An attractive, 
bright orange suffused scarlet. Very large. 
Darcy Sainsbury (F.D.) Outstanding 
creamy white Australian creation. Im¬ 
mense blooms. Each $1.00. 
Democracy (F.D.) Primrose and golden 
yellow, an early and profuse bloomer. 
Dwight W. Morrow (I.D.) Gigantic rich 
crimson-red; petals slightly twisted at tips. 
Each 75c. 
Elite Glory. A gorgeous rich red. One of the 
most popular in its color class. 35c. each, 
10 for $3.00. 
Eva Hunt (I.D.) A pure white up to 10 
inches across. Never shows open center. 
Very free-flowering. 
Forest Fire (I.D.) Color a lemon-yellow at 
base of petals, heavily tipped rich scarlet. 
Insect resistant foliage. 
Frau O. Bracht (C.) A pale primrose type; 
good for cutting or exhibition. Each 75c. 
Golden Eclipse (F.D.) Prize-winning var¬ 
iety of amber, gold and orange. Very tall 
grower. Each 75c. 
Golden Standard (C.) Lovely golden buff 
shade with darker center. Prize winner. 
Goodnight (I.D.) Ever popular with mas¬ 
sive dark crimson blooms. Sturdy grower. 
Graf Zeppelin (F.D.) Pure crystalline white. 
A truly magnificent variety for many years. 
Greater Glory (S.C.) Lovely rose-pink shad¬ 
ing to light yellow center. Tall, stately 
plants. Each $2.00. 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder (I.D.) Rosy ma¬ 
genta blending into true purple. Large, 
attractive blooms. 
Isis (C.) Apricot yellow with bright rose 
changing into bronze. Each $2.00. 
Jane Cowl (I.D.) Still supreme as a prize¬ 
winner and all-around Dahlia. Buff, salmon 
and orange. Each 35c., 10 for $3.00. 
Jean Trimbee (S.C.) Petunia-violet. A very 
satisfactory variety. 
Jersey Beacon (F.D.) A real old-timer. Scar¬ 
let and buff blooms. Each 35c., 10 for $3.00. 
Jersey Beauty (F.D.) Undoubtedly the fin¬ 
est pink cut flower variety. Each 35c., 
10 for $3.00. 
Jersey’s Dainty (S.C.) A cut flower of 
white tinged lavender. Each 35c., 10 for 
$3.00. 
Jersey’s White Beauty (F.D.) A wonderful 
pure white cut flower Dahlia. Splendid foli¬ 
age. Each 75c. 
Jessica Dragonette (S.C.) Semi-cactus, 
peach and cream with a golden shading, 10 
inches across. Each 75c. 
Joyce Louise (I.D.) Exhibition lilac variety. 
Very floriferous, large bloom, borne on long 
stem. Each $1.00. 
Katie K (I.D.) Beautiful prize-winning va¬ 
riety. Good sized blooms of soft violet rose. 
Clean foliage and long stems. Each $1.50. 
Kathleen Norris (I.D.) A rose-pink that 
often attains phenomenal size. 
Lord of Autumn (I.D.) The finest clear 
yellow exhibition Dahlia. Flowers attain 
wonderful size and depth. Each 75c. 
Margrace (I.D.) Bright scarlet with tan re¬ 
verse. Petals curled and twisted. Excellent. 
Milton J. Cross (I.D.) Apricot peach with a 
bright golden face, average 12 inches in 
diameter. 
Monmouth Champion (F.D.) Full cen¬ 
tered enormous orange-flame blooms. Free 
flowering. Each 35c., 10 for $3.00. 
Mrs. George Le Boutillier (I.D.) Gorgeous 
carmine-red flowers of immense size, and 
velvety texture. An early bloomer. 
RAINBOW COLLECTION 
Your Choice 
3 Dahlia Tubers.$1.45 
6 Dahlia Tubers. 2.75 
12 Dahlia Tubers. 5.00 
Make your selection from any of the 
varieties on this page which are not 
specially priced. As noted across bottom 
of page, these individual varieties sell for 
50c. each. 
Miss Belgium (C.) Bright orange, medium¬ 
sized bloom on long stem. Early, continu¬ 
ous bloomer. 
Murphy’s Masterpiece (I.D.) A very large 
and finely shaped flower of the deepest 
crimson. Each 75c. 
Myra Howard (I.D.) Ochreous orange. 
Large deep flowers. 
Nathan Hale (F.D.) True Autumn bronze. 
Tall, stately grower, profuse bloomer. 
Nagels Bijou (C.) Lovely salmon pink nov¬ 
elty with flesh colored sheen. Each $1.00. 
Omar Khayyam (F.D.) A very much ad¬ 
mired giant Chinese red and orange 
Dahlia. Each 35c., 10 for $3.00. 
Dahlias on this page (except where specially priced) 50c. each, $4.50 for 10 
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