All 
Postpaid 
Superb Exhibition DAHLIAS GROWN 
In this list you get the very cream of choice varieties. 
The tubers are all properly labeled. 
Many of the newer varieties are wonderful in size and colorings, 
while every one in our list is of merit. We urge customers to add 
a few of the newer varieties. 
There are several classes of Dahlias, such as Show Dahlias, 
Peony-Flowered (PF), Decorative (Dec.), Cactus, Hybrid 
Cactus (H.C.), and Pompon. We have included in our assort¬ 
ment some of each. You can get a very complete Dahlia garden 
planting from this assortment. Culture Leaflet on Dahlias 
free for the asking. 
Special Novelty Varieties 
All Are Labeled. 
Amelia Earheart. Hybrid Cactus. An outstanding Dahlia of 
great size, of exquisite form and substance. Good stems and 
robust habit. Color, an autumn shade of orange-buff. One of 
the best. 75c each. 
Dahlmoor Jubilee. Hybrid Cactus. Rich American Beauty-red 
without shading or variation in color. Stems long and wiry, 
holding the 7- to 8-inch flower to full face view. Each $1.00. 
Dr. Henry Sewall II. A fine new decorative Dahlia. Strong 
and erect in growth, with an abundance of large fine flowers; 
always full centered. Color, a unique shade of red-copper; clear 
in tone. $1.00 each. 
Margrace. Hybrid Cactus. The petals are bright red with or¬ 
ange-scarlet reverse. Flowers are large on strong stems. $1.00 
each. 
Mrs. Henry Sewall. Hybrid Cactus. The plant is of extra 
strong growth with broad healthy leaves. Flowers are large, 
lemon-yellow without shading or variation. An early and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. $1.00 each. 
Mrs. M. J. Schaefer. Dec. Beautiful large full flowers of 
clear rich pink. Plant is dwarf (3 feet) and very vigorous. 
75c each. 
White Jersey Beauty. Dec. This fine pure white Dahlia has 
all of the good habits and character of the old favorite, Jersey 
Beauty. No further recommendation is necessary. 75c each. 
NOVELTY DAHLIA COLLECTION. One each of the above 
seven varieties, labeled, $6.25 value; all for $5.00, postpaid. 
Miniature Dahlias 
These dwarf Dahlias are splendid for bedding and cutting. 
Achievement. (Collarette.) A new creation with deepest maroon 
large petals, and a group of pure white smaller petals within 
each of the larger petals. Flowers single to semi-double, most 
effective. Plants 2)4 to 3 feet tall. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
Baby Royal. (Cactus.) Most exquisite blending of salmon, 
coral and gold, pink tones predominating. Earliest of all Dahlias 
to blossom; most abundant bloomer, ideal for bedding, and a 
splendid cut flower. Flowers 2 to 3 inches in diameter, plants 
18 to 30 inches tall. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Little Herman. (Ball.) No two flowers alike. Flowers of every 
conceivable combination of deep maroon-red and white, some so 
evenly marked as to appear pinkish. Very abundant bloomer. 
Plants 2)4 to 3 feet tall. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Mrs. George Mumford, Jr. (Collarette.) Most attractive and 
outstanding color combination, large flame-orange single petals, 
with a small group of tiny pure white petals within each of 
the larger petals. Plants 2 to 3 feet tall. Each 50c; 3 for 
$1.25. 
Coltness Hybrids Mixture. We urge you to try this wonderful 
assortment of single, dwarf Dahlias. They are early flowering 
and unsurpassed for bedding and cutting. Each 30c; 4 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Coltness Hybrids. Red shades. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Rare Dwarf Cactus Dahlias 
Andreas Hofer. Flowers 4)4 to 6 inches across of the loveliest 
shade of rose or clear pink blending to cream at the center. 
Very early, most abundant bloomer. Plants 2 to 3 feet tall. 
Each 75c. 
Royer oft. Flowers 6 to 8 inches in diameter. Plants 2 to 3 
feet tall. Loveliest clear cinnamon shade on the bronze tones. 
Early and splendid for cutting. Each 75c. 
Extra Select Dahlias at 
50c Each (All are labeled ) 
6, YOUR SELECTION, FOR $2.75; 12 FOR $5.00. 
(CAN BE ALL ALIKE OR ASSORTED.) 
Avalon. Dec. One of the largest of Dahlias, with fine stem, and 
a good keeper. Clear, rich yellow. Highly recommended. 
Bashful Giant. Dec. One of the largest Dahlias introduced. 
The immense blooms are excellent for exhibition; the color is 
apricot w>th golden shadings. 
Charlotte Alexander. Dec. A finely formed flower on good 
stems. Flowers large. Color rich pink shading to blush. 
Chemar’s Eureka. Dec. A superb pure white. Stems long, wiry 
and erect. Flower large and of perfect form. An ideal white for 
cutting. 
DAHLMOOR OPALESCENT. Dec. A very unique shading of 
crushed strawberry with lavender shading. Flowers large with 
slightly reflexed petals. 
DAHLMOOR ORCHID. H.C. A superb dahlia of Hybrid Cac¬ 
tus type. Color—clear orchid-pink with beautifully curved petals. 
DAHLMOOR RADIANT. Dec. The plant is of tall growth, 
well branched. An early and free bloomer. Color—rich garnet- 
red without shadings. 
DAHLMOOR TWILIGHT. Dec. Color not easily described. 
A shading of opal and fawn-pink with a darker shading of violet 
and old rose. Very large. 
Eagle Rock Beauty, li. C. A fine erect growing plant with 
many side branches. Flowers large and of perfect form. Peach- 
blossom-pink blooms in profusion. A fine Dahlia. 
Edna Ferber. H. C. Very large and full with curved shaggy 
petals. Stems long and rigid. Color, coral shaded to old gold. 
One of the best of modern Dahlias. 
Inkyo. A nearly black hybrid cactus that produces an abundance 
of dark red incurved blooms. Everyone who has grown this 
Dahlia is enthusiastic in its praise. 
Jane Cowl. Dec. A large flower of a warm buff and old fold, 
blending to a bright salmon at the center. A superb Dahlia in 
every way. 
Jersey’! Beauty. Dec. A fine true pink decorative Dahlia of 
perfect form on long, stiff stems that hold the flower* high 
above a strong, vigorous plant. 5 feet. 
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