The Dahlia for the Millions 
America’s Greatest Dahlia Sensation 
HILL'S PINK SUPREME 
Hill, 1939, I. D. Probably the finest introduction ever 
placed on the market by any grower for the florist and cut 
flower trade. Blooms run around eight inches, on the 
longest stems of any dahlia in cultivation today, bar none. 
The greatest dahlia since the advent of Jersey Beauty, a 
long time ago. Just as good a keeper when cut and stems 
very much longer. Very prolific with dark green insect- 
resistant foliage, stems starting from the bottom of the 
plant and running straight up three to five feet long with 
this fine, dark pink dahlia looking you right in the face. 
‘We are so much enthused with this wonderful new 
creation in a dahlia that we are willing to stake our entire 
reputation over a period of many years on this wonderful 
new creation. We desire to see this dahlia in every garden 
from coast to coast, therefore the following very low prices: 
Roots, 75c. Plants, 40c; 3 for $1. Rooted Cuttings, 15c ea. 

OAKLEIGH MONARCH 
The red sensation. One of the finest reds growing. Very 
rugged, with fine stems. One of the best keeping flowers. 
Very large with great depth. If you have not grown this 
dahlia, do not overlook it. Our stock is of the best. Roots, 
60c. Plants, 35c. Rooted Cuttings, 20c. 

MARKET JEWEL 
A semi-cactus dahlia that was the sensation in our gar- 
den the past season. A wonderful grower with blooms of 
the finest dark velvet red. The shade will hook up well 
with the famous Dwight W. Morrow. If you do not grow 
this one you are overlooking the finest dahlia that you have 
ever had in your garden. Fine stems and a wonderful 
keeper. Roots, 75c. Plants 40c. Rooted Cuttings, 20c. 
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All Prices Net—No Discount 
