BARGAINS 
IN STANDARD VARIETIES 
20c Each 
Jersey’s Beauty (F.D.)—Bloom 6x4, bush 614 ft. Probably 
the most popular of any dahlia, especially as a cut flower. 
The ideal pink for exhibition or florist use. 
Jersey’s Melody (S.C.)—A real beauty, a good running mate 
for Paul Pfitzer in the shows. Very free bloomer. Tyrian 
rose shaded to silver at the tips. 
Kathleen Norris (D) Large Pink. 
Marshalls Pink—Formal Decorative—Tall beautiful light pink 
blooms held high above the foliage. 
W. H. T. (F.D.)—Rich old rose with mauve shading on 
reverse. A long stemmed variety with good growing habits. 
15c Each 
Dakota (D.)—Flame. 
*‘Jersey’s Beacon—A favorite with many gardeners and one of 
the finest of all dahlias. Of enormous size and carried on 
elegant long and strong stems. Chinese-scarlet with lighter 
reverse. 
Margaret W. Wilson—A magnificent dahlia in every respect. 
Wonderful bloomer, huge blossoms of creamy-white, shaded 
pink. 
Judge Alton B. Parker (D.)—Yellow buff. 
Mary Helen (B.)—Yellow. 
Sagamore (F.D.)—Golden amber shaded orange buff. Fine 
for cutting. 
The Commodore (I.D.)—One of the largest and most prolific 
blooming of all dahlias. Color is a brilliant yellow. 
The Millionaire (D.)—Lavender pink. 
White King (D.)—White. 
William A. Hogan—Garnet red with white running down the 
center of each petal. Always true to form. The best 
varigated dahlia we know of. 
Gambler’s Collection No. 4—Fifteen dahlia roots, which 
have lost off during digging, storage, etc. You take your 
own chances on this collection, they may be our finest 
varieties, at any rate they are worth the money as we 
do not grow any poor dahlias. Complete collection____ 1.00 

