DAHLIAS PRODUCE BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS WITH LITTLE CARE 

BULBS FOR SPRING PLANTING 
FORD’S POPULAR DAHLIAS 
THE CHEERFUL FALL FLOWERS 
Very Popular, Easily Grown, Very Beautiful. How to Grow Dahlias 
Divide the clumps as much as possible, plant for best results from May 15 to June 15 
and allow but one stalk to grow if fine flowers are wanted. 
Prices. 
We will send Dahlias by Parcel Post prepaid when so desired at prices quoted. 
On large quantities we can make special prices as we have large stocks of many of them. 
Write us if you need large lots. 
WE OFFER FIELD GROWN TUBERS ONLY 
Our descriptions are necessarily brief as our space is limited. Our list embrace a won- 
derful range of colors and forms and from it the most enthusiastic Dahlia specialist may 
select varieties to satisfy his fancy. 
SPECIAL DAHLIA COLLECTIONS 
$1.25 worth, at the “Each” price for $1.00. 
$6.00 worth, at the “Hach” price for $5.00. 
10 FINE DAHLIAS $1.00 
UNNAMED COLLECTION of 10, for $1.00. 
This collection is made up of varieties 
named in our list, our selection but not 
labeled. It will contain a good assortment 
of colors and different classes and is a 
Big Bargain for $1.00. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
This class of Dahlias usually has full 
double flowers, with flat or slightly rolled 
ot attractively arranged and very beau- 
ul. 
CALIFORNIA SUPERBA. 
to a white center. 
Dahlias. Each 30¢, 
DARLENE. Early, blooms nicely through hot 
weather and continues till killed by frost. 
An exquisite shade of lively pink, blending 
to white at center. Each 25c, 3 for 70c. 
GLORIANA. Pale gold with reddish glow in 
center. Large blooms. Each 35c. 
HARRY MAYERS, Silvery pink, reverse rose 
pink, large and full. Each 35c. 
JANE COWL. The outstanding Dahlia of re- 
cent introduction. Buff and old-goli, 
blending to bright salmon at the center. 
Flowers immense size, full-petaled, petals 
slightly twisted, most graceful, flowers 
Sere upright or slightly tilted. Hach 
adedi®. 
JAMES KIRBY. A bright, rich, cardinal red 
with darker shadings. Tall grower. Good 
keeper. Each 0c. 
JERSEY BEACON. Scarlet, reverse side of 
petals a paler color, giving the flower a 
two tone effect; very large, long stiff stems, 
vigorous grower. Each Sie. 
JUDGE PARKER. Yellowish-tan, good form, 
stiff stems, robust growers. Ench 25c. 
MABEL THATCIIER, Very large, profuse 
bloomer, beautiful pinkish buff, lighter at 
tip of the twisted petals. An outstanding 
variety. Kach 35e. 
MRS, 1. DE VER WARNER. Of largest size, 
perfect form, deep mauve-pink, a very pop- 
ular color, free bloomer. A truly grand 
variety. Each 25ec, 3 for 70c. 
AVALON. A great Dahlia of fine form and 
carried on a strong stem. The color is rich 
lemon-yellow. Fine for cutting. Each 25ce, 
3 for 65e. 
EVENING GLOW. (No. 11. Dec.) Large yel- 
low, shading almost to red at center. Petals 
slightly twisted. Each S335e. 
FRANCES. (No. 16. Dec.) Large buff, bronze 
and salmon. Each 35c. 
MARY MARGARET. (No. 29. Dec.) Iridescent 
buff, lavender deeper tones at center. 
Medium size. Each 25c. 
PATRICIA ANN. (No. 25. Dec.) Large, very 
light pink, loose petals. Each 15c. 
Pale pink shading 
One of the largest pink 
VIVIAN. 
GOLDEN DAWN. (No. 32. Dec.) Yellow and 
white on same plant, some flowers mixed 
yellow and white... Each 25c. 
BONNIE. (No. 4. Dec.) Bright red and yel- 
low. Large. Each 35ce. 
BAGDAD. Large flaming scarlet. Each 35c. 
DWIGHT W. MORROW. Very brilliant deep 
red, outstanding for its giant size and per- 
fect form. Each 50c. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
All free-blooming, large-flowered varieties. 
AMBASSADOR. Soft yellow, shaded salmon 
pink; very large, early, free bloomer. Each 
Bebe o 
BERTHA HORNE. Deep orange yellow tinted 
apricot. Each 30c. 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. 
red. Each 20¢, 3 for 50c. 
FLORADORA. Wine-crimson, incurved petals, 
very free. Each 20¢, 3 for Sve. 
LADY C. CAMPRELL. Yellow at base, tipped 
orange. Each 25e. 
KALIF. Pure Scarlet. Each 35c. . 
SATAN. A very large semi-cactus. A tall 
grower. Color, scarlet with a touch of gold 
at the tips of the petals. Each 50c. 
Deep salmon- 
SHOW DAHLIAS 
This class of Dahlias has curved or quilled 
petals, very full and double and finely shaped. 
CUBAN GIANT. Dark velvety crimson, large 
flowers, on long wiry stems. Each 30c, 3 
for de. 
APRICOT GLOW. (No. 7. Pae. Fld.) 
name describes this beauty. Each 35c. 
DAINTY MISS. (No. 14. Pae. Fld.) Delicate 
pink and white. Each 35c. 
(No. 17. Show.) White edged rose 
violet. Each 35e. 
ALBATROS. (No. 18. Dec.) Pure white, 
large. Beautifully curled. Each 35c. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. (No. 19. Show.) Laven- 
der, very fine. Each 35c. 
RIPLEY. (No. 20. Dec.) 
gold. Each 35. 
A CENTURY OF PROGRESS. (No. 21. Dec.) 
Large, scarlet, extra fine. Each 35c. 
RICHARD ALLEN. (No. 40. Dec.) Yellow 
shaded rose. Each 35c. 
ANNE MORROW. (No. 58. Dec.) Brick red 
overlaid orange. Each 35c. 
FAN CLARE. (No. 59. Dec.) Yellow shaded 
pink. Each 50c. 
WINIFRED J. (No. 60. Dec.) Beautiful pink, 
very large and fine. Each 35c. __ 
J. H. FORD. Large yellow shading to red- 
dish bronze at center. Full, very fine. 
Each 56ce. 
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