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leading (Gatercinl: Deltas 
Outstanding Novelties and Cut-Flower Varieties 
Dahlias, long-time garden favorites, have within the past few 
years become the most important of our outdoor-grown cutflower 
crops. 
This is undoubtedly due to the many fine commercial varieties 
recently introduced— easier to grow—and less affected by adverse 
weather conditions, they produce more flowers over a greater 
period — flowers that pack better and keep longer. 
Following our established policy of listing only those varieties 
that have already established themselves in the big markets we 
have developed a large volume of sales. On account of this vol- 
ume business we are able to list many varieties with these same 
exacting qualities at lower prices than generally offered. 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 
(C) Cactus— (S. C.) Semi Cactus. (F. D.) Formal Decorative 
(M) Miniatures (S) Show Type. (I. D.) Informal Decorative 
(B) Ball Type 
Per Doz. Per 100 
AEMSTEL’S GLORY— (M) Dwarf grower for 
bedding or cutting. Bright orange flowers of 
decorative type. Height of plant 2 feet, does 
not require staking. Strong and robust grower. 
Blooms up *torthe endsof the season, (02.0. se.ee. $3.50 $25.00 
ALOIS NELEN-—(C) Bright orange red on yellow 
ground. Keeps well when cut. A beautiful gar- 
GENRVATICUVS AasmaW Clligier needle re tten ee ct 3.90 25.00 
AMELIA EARHART-— (I. D.)—Apricot buff with 
soft salmon shadings. Considered by some as a 
VAStLVAIMPLoveds HANAsMerDGr er -ort.. oh eeae meee scare 7.00 50.00 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH-—(C) Clear bright red 
flowers with incurved petals. Good keeper. Long 
straightastems ww ee nee 1.50 10.00 
ANNA BENEDICT— (F. D.) Glowing velvety red, 
tall stem, carrying the flowers well above the 
foliage, One? of thes bestinsthis:cOlorss..cseettereece 5.50 40.00 
AVALON-—(I. D.) Clear canary yellow. An old 
timer but excellent for cutflower, blooms freely 
with lone cerectsstems ares en. octet eee eee eres 1.50 10.00 
BAUER’S IDEAL—(F. D.) Star shaped bright 
scarlet-red flowers, beautiful for cutting. One 
of the-finest recently introduced: gee 5.50 40.00 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF—(M) A _ dwarf bush 
about 30 inches high. Ideal for bedding or cut- 
flower purpose. Vivid vermillion red flowers 
and shiny dark purple foliage. Very outstanding. 3.50 25.00 
BLUE JERSEY— (F. D.) The nearest to a lav- 
ender Jersey Beauty. Strong stems, one of the 
best tor cuthowerspurD0se eee 2.00 15.00 
BLUE RIVER-(F. D.) Deep bluish-mauve. 
Strong grower. Large flowers. Best of stems. 7.00 50.00 
CALIFORNIA IDOL— (I. D.) Large, deep flower 
of rich yellow. Especially good for exhibition. 7.00 50.00 
CAVALCADE— (FD) Rich rose-pink. Medium size 
bush and flowers. Free blooming. Good stems. 2.75 20.00 
ELISSA LANDI~ (FD) The color is the outstand- 
ing feature of this Dahlia. Rich brilliant coral. 
A strong grower and excellent keeper. .............. 4.00 30.00 
ELINOR GRANT— (FD) Very large white flower 
with a lavender sheen. Valuable as cutflower 
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