35c Varieties (Cont’d.) 
900—Josephine G. I.D. Blooms 8x4’. Bright rose pink, tipped yellow, 
prolific bloomer. 
56—Indianna Moon. I.D. Blooms 8-10’. Golden bronze and salmon 
pink, three foot stems. Very attractive, free blooming tall variety. 
895—Jean Trimbee. S.C. Blooms 10x5, petunia violet. 
660—J. J. Jefferson. F.D. 8’’ Blooms. Long stems. White. 
58—Kathleen Norris. I.D. A very popular giant true pink. 
88—Kemp’s Violet Wonder. I.D. Very beautiful violet purple. 
35—Kemp’s White Wonder. I.D. A giant pure white. 
80—King of the Blacks. 9x5 1-2’’ blooms. Black red. 
480—Light of Asia. F.D. Blooms 9x5’’. Strong golden yellow center and 
outer petals heavily suffused rose. Excellent stems. 
40—Mary Ellen. F.D. Light velvety rose. Ten inch blooms, long stems. 
909—Marie. F.D. Blooms 6-8’. Luminous pink, long stems. 
730—Mrs. George Lebouttelier. Blooms 10x5, carmine red. 
109—Myra Howard. I.D. Large golden rose sheen flowers on excellent 
stems. Very free flowering. 
908—N. J. S. C. C. I.D. A giant orchid pink on good stems. 
36—Omar Khayyam. F.D. Chinese red out to orange, blooms 10x5’’. 
153—Oriental Splendor. I.D. Blooms 8-12’’, oriental red and gold, long 
strong stems. 
740—Pittsburgher. F.D. Bright red blooms, 8-10 inches. Extra long 
stems. Blooms throughout entire season, with full centers. The 
longest keeping dahlia we have ever grown as a cut flower. 
624—Planet Mars. S.C. Large golden salmon buff on stems two to 
three feet long. Attractive tall grower. 
786—Queen City. F.D. Scarlet pink blooms 6-9’. Excellent cut type. 
208—R. A. Broomfield. I.D. Blooms 8-10’. Safron orange with ful] high 
centers. A deep flower of fine formation on strong long stems. Ex- 
cellent keeper. One of the tops. 
750—Renete Muller. Very attractive cactus bloom, pink and yellow. 
708—Robert E. Lee. I.D. Very popular bright cardinal red, blooms 8x5’’. 
889—Rockley Moon. F.D. Giant lemon yellow, purple tint on back. Long 
stems. 
151—Roman Eagle. F.D. Brilliant burnished copper, 9x4’’. Hard to beat. 
197—Salem Pride. F.D. Rhodamine purple flecked white, blooms 6-8”’. 
One that everybody raves over. 
118—Satan. S.C. Blooms 8-11’. Light red tipped gold. A very popular 
and attractive variety. 
138—Sharazad. I.D. Giant flowers of deep pink, described as a ‘Pink 
Jane Cowl.’”’ 
165—Somerset. F.D. Salmon pink and old gold shades. Blooms 8-10” 
on long stems. Excellent cut type, popular with Florists. 
770—Son of Commodore. I.D. Blooms 8x10”, light yellow. Good stems. 
752—The World. ©.D. Deep rose magenta, overlaid garnet, with silver 
shadings on strong erect stems, blooms 9x4 1-2. 
721—Treasure Island. F.D. Orange buff suffused mauve, blooms 8-10’’. 
734—Thomas Edison. F.D. A large dark purple. Popular. 
762—W. G. Irwin. F.D. A giant orchid pink on strong stems. 
ete te H. T. F.D. Blooms 6-8’. Beautiful begonia rose on extra long 
stems. 
25e VARIETIES 
Standard list of very popular varieties. Have a real Dahlia garden 
at a small cost. Special offer: Any five for $1.00, dozen $2.50. 
303—Alma Alexander. F.D. Deep orange blooms 6-8’’, on strong stems. 
Very free blooming. 
748—Amun-Ra. F.D. Deep copper shaded gold. Blooms 8-10’. A very 
attractive Dahlia. 
144—Barbara Redfern. F.D. Blooms 8x4’’. Old rose combined with old 
gold. Tall growing, free flowering. Outstanding beauty. 
214—Bridal Rose. F.D. Clear rose pink on good stems. Popular with 
Florists. 
110—Bashful Giant. F.D. Apricot and buff shades. A giant on good 
stems. 
3865—Charlie Chaplin. I.D. Golden yellow, center tinted tawny orange. 
180—Chemer’s Eureka. F.D. White flushed pink. 
482—-Commodore. I.D. Pure yellow, giant biooms, 11x5’’. 
671—Coral. I.D. Coral pink. Florist favorite cut flower type. 
20—Cigarette. S.C. White edged orange red. A novelty. 
190—Chemer’s Masterpiece. S.C. Soft orchid pink, wavy petals, blooms 
8-10’’. A very beautiful variety. 
829—C. D. Andereson. F.D. Large crimson purple. Free flowering: Ex- 
cellent cut type. Good keeper. 
756—Dorothy Stone. I.D. Blooms 9x4, dark pink on long erect stems. 
174—Dr. Tyrrell. F.D. Almost true light brown, blooms 6-8”’’. 
very free flowering. An excellent cut type. 
157—Eastern Star. F.D. Safron yellow with old gold shadings, that is 
always in bloom. 
325—Elegant. F.D. Old rose pink. Free blooming. Similar to Cavalcade. 
142—Elizabeth Slocumb. F.D. Very attractive redish purple, six inch 
blooms on long stems. Popular as a cut flower. 
132—Ethel Mower. F.D. Light shell pink, free blooming, excellent cut 
type. 
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