2 JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
We are listing only those varieties which we have 
tried, and found suitable to our Southern climate. 
Remember, the price has nothing to do with the 
quality of Dahlias. The price is governed by the date of 
introduction, and some of the oldest varieties are still 
taking Blue Ribbons over the new high priced stock. 
Our Dahlias will please you, and they won’t cost you 
a fortune. Don’t think you have to pay big prices to get 
fine Dahlias. 
We are members of The American Dahlia Society. 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 
(Ga) See Cactus 
(S% Ca) eae ee Semi Cactus 
CDi) Seo eee Decorative 
CB yal) 2) v2 eee Formal Decorative 
(Lon): ) pee eeeee Informal Decorative 
(CS 2) ecaerenesie Mecoureres Single 
CPP) kee eee Peony Flowered 
Tubers 
Each 
A. D. LIVONI. Some of our customers still want 
this old-timer for cut flower use. A small ball 
type. Flowers are rosy-lavender with lighter 
DO S@ yeas cee er ce cree nee eee eee Cee geen Cede, Ree as 20 
AVALON. (I1.D.) Beautiful clear yellow and the 
best of this color for commercial use. Fine form 
on long stems. Its one fault of somewhat weak 
stems can be controlled by careful disbudding.... .20 
BARBARA REDFERN. (D.) A large massive bloom 
of old rose combined with old gold.......................... =e) 
CAVALCADE. (F.D.) A fine addition to the com- 
mercial types. A beautiful shade of old rose. 
The stem and formation closely resemble Jer- 
sey’s Beauty with flowers somewhat larger and 
several= shades? deepers in _ colors. 40 
CHAMPOEG. (F.D.) The Dahlia beautiful, and it 
certainly is a gorgeous thing—nothing can com- 
pare with its genuine beauty. Color, canary 
yellow blended with salmon pink. Blooms 8 
to 10 inches are just natural with this variety. 
Donits bes Withotit ities eee .30 
