Little Silver, N. J. Dahilas of Quality 

LOIS WALCHER~—(I. D.) The color of this beautiful Bi-Colored 
Dahlia is deep amaranth purple, tipped white. Flowers are of 
medium size, full centered and are held high out of the luxuriant 
foliage on stiff stems. Plant a wonderfully healthy grower, at- 
taining to a height of 5 feet and over, is well branched and a 
very prolific bloomer. Its record of winning in the 1938 shows 
was six American Home Achievement medals and many other 
prizes. 
Roots each $2.00, Plants each $1.00, 3 for $2.00 
DADDY WALKER~I. D. We are glad to again offer this beautiful 
bi-colored sport of the variety ‘‘Daddy Kemp.'’ In this variety 
we offer one of the most beautiful as well as the most distinctive 
dahlias introduced in many years. The ground color of its highly 
attractive bloom is a deep pink, heavily dotted and striped ma- 
hogany red. Flowers are very large and spectacular, instantly 
attracting the attention of all who see it. The bush is a mod- 
erately strong grower, many branched and is quite prolific for 
such a large flowered variety. 
Roots each $1.50, Plants each $0.75, 3 for $2.00 
Cactus Dahlias 
FRANCES K. HAWKINS~—Str. Cac. (H. K., 1939). Color bright rho- 
donite pink, bordering on coral pink, with faint yellow halo at 
base of petals. Size 6 to 7 inches, stiff stems. Height of plant 6 
feet. 
Roots each $1.00, Plants each $0.75, 3 for $2.00 
BERNICE GEER—Color, Old Rose, slightly veined and tipped gold. 
Picked by dahlia critics as the best and most outstanding cactus 
introduced in 1938. Blooms around 8-9 inches in diameter are 
produced in abundance. Stems very good. Plant 414 to 5 feet. 
Good grower, good root maker. 
Roots each $1.50; Plants each $0.75, 3 for $2.00 
PINK ELEGANCE~Best pink cactus to date. Its brilliant rose pink 
never fades. Blooms up to 10 inches, on long stiff stems, and the 
strong growth 5 foot high plant, possesses every desired quality. 
A great prize winner. Certified at Storrs, 1937. 
Plants only $1.50 each, 3 for $3.00 
MISS WEST VIRGINIA—Color, is a bluish violet of great bril- 
liance. Size, 7-9 inches, stems long and stiff hold the bloom well 
out of the foliage. Height, 44% to 5 feet, healthy grower and 
an early and prolific bloomer. 
Plants (only) $0.75 each, 3 for $2.00 
RED LEGION—Inc. Cac. (Kemp). Color, rich crimson maroon 
flower of true incurved type. Maximum size of bloom about 8 
inches. Height of plant 414 to 5 feet, enormously prolific of 
large blooms. Many times a first prize winner. 
Roots each $1.00, Plants each $0.75, 3 for $2.00 
WAR BONNET ~—Inc. Cac. Color, Dragon Blood Red, reverse light 
jasper red. The 8 to 10 inch blooms have narrow petals that are 
nicely incurved. Plant a healthy grower, attaining to a height 
of 6 feet and over. An early and prolific bloomer. 
Roots each $2.00, Plants each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
Exhibition Dahlias at Gift Prices 
The following list of class dahlias, many of which have been big 
prize winners in the past are offered to you at prices so low, you 
cannot only have them in your own garden, but can make a gift of 
them to a friend for his or her garden. You may make your own 
choice of as many or as few varieties as you like at 50 cents the 
root, or $3.50 per dozen, plus 25 cents for postage. Stocks of none 
of them are large and when sold out this offering is automatically 
withdrawn. 
The roots are first class in every respect, and will give you en- 
tire satisfaction. 
FORT MONMOUTH, Rich wine red, crimson undertone. A giant. 
BLACK KNIGHT ~—Giant, rich purplish red. 
KEMP’S MONARCH~—Giant. Color, Orange Chrome tint. 
MISS PARKERSBURG—Large Ochraceous Buff. 
BURCH FORAKER~PBrilliant flame red. Very large. 
MADAM BRACK~—Very attractive bi-colored variety. 
BUCKEYE STAR~—Salmon or Jasper pink, with a golden yellow cen- 
ters 
MISS GLORY—Large Semi-Cactus, Yellow and Apricot. 
STRAIGHTS WHITE—Large exhibition white.. 
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