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The Prizé Winning Dahlia, Polar Bear, 55c ea. 
Pompon Dahlias 
Belle of Springfield 31ic 
ROSY RED—A splendid variety and 
the finest type of pompons, flowers of 
perfect shape, soft rosy red, borne in 
profusion on slender stems. 31c ea., 
3 for 80c. 
Little Jewel 30c 
PEACH-BLOSSOM PINK—This is the 
miniature or pompon decorative; color, 
peach-blossom pink. 30¢ ea., 3 for 79c. 
Snowclad 29c 
PURE WHITE—The best pure white 
pompon. Flowers ef perfect shape. Dark 
green foliage. 29c ea., 3 for 76c. 
Golden Queen 29c 
GOLDEN YELLOW—Very small and 
dainty. Clear yellow in color, fine form. 
29c ea., 3 for 76c. 
Royal Purple 30c 
PURPLE—Exquisitely shaped flowers 
carried on strong, upright stems. Color, 
rich purple. 30c ea., 3 for 79c. 
SPECIAL OFFER—One each of the 
five Miniature Pompon Dahlia Tubers 
for $1.28. 


All Color 
Dahlia Collection 
dark to light. 24c ea. 
PINK—Light and dark pink. 24c ea. 
WHITE—Pure white. 24c ea. 
PURPLE—Striking contrast 
pink. 24¢ ea. 
with 
24c ea. 
VARIEGATED—Fancy varieties. 24c ea. 
New African Violet 
This new Violet combines all of the 
house plants. It is of singular beauty 
doz. $3.30. Larger plants 59c ea., 3 for $1.60. 
New African Violet, Orchid Beauty 47c 
In this new Violet, Orchid Beauty, we have the first distinct break in color that has 
It is identical in every respect with the popular Blue Boy 
variety, except the color of the flower is a bright orchid pink. This new variety is rich 
in foliage of soft hairy leaves; of rapid growth and easily adapting itself to the home, 
but its really outstanding quality is the rich pinkish lavender flowers. 
becoming very popular and the supply is quite limited. 47¢ ea.; 
yet occurred in Saintpaulias. 
$2.36; doz. $4.25. 
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RED—Shades of scarlet, maroon, etc. 24c ea. 
YELLOW—Shades of yellow, changing from 
red and 
LAVENDER—Lovely light and deep shades. 
Entire Collection of 7 Dahlias $1.00 
» Blue Boy 37c 
good characteristics of the best of the family of 
for ornamental 
green hairy leaves and rich violet blue flowers. 




ous Dahlias 

The modern Dahlia is a wonderful favorite increasing in popularity as new types and varieties have been 
brought out. Decorative, Dahlias produce immense flowers with large and broad petals. Peony-flowered 
Dahlias are similar to the Decorative and in some 
varieties the petals twist and curl. Cactus Dahlias have 
flowers with petals quilled or twisted. The Show Dahlias are the globular Dahlias of regular form, large in 
size and of brilliant coloring. They are strong growers and profuse bloomers. The varieties which we are 
offering stand out prominently as most desirable 
for garden or cut flowers. 

Ambassador 75c 
LIGHT SALMON (Cactus)—Flowers are yellowish 
‘ buff shading to salmon-pink; of perfect form and 
enormous size. This dahlia is considered one of the 
outstanding varieties. Tubers 75¢ ea., 3 for $2.10, 
doz. $6.00. 
Buckeye Peach 55c 
gorgeous of all dahlias. Combination of yellow, sal- 
mon and pink, creating beauty beyond description. 
This is one variety you must have. 55c ea., 3 for 
Dorothy Stone 55c 
DEEP ROSE (Formal Dec.)—Beautiful bright, deep 
rose pink. Flowers are of unusual size often measur- 
ing 7 to 10 inches across. An unusual dahlia with a 
high rating. 55c ea., 3 for $1.48. 
Franklin D. Roosevelt 55c 
SPECTRUM RED (Inf. Dec.)—A new spectrum red. 
Bright and glowing. One of the most perfect in habit 
of growth. Very showy in the garden. Tubers 55c ea., 
3 for $1.48. 
Golden Goblin 45c 
GOLDEN OCHER (F. Dec.)—A wonderful variety, 
easily grown. Flowers are rich golden ocher in color 
and are large, perfect form, borne on a strong stem. 
Tubers 45c ea., 3 for $1.18. 
Jane Cowl 32c 
OLD GOLD (I. Dec.)—Massive deep golden petals 
with shadings of Apricot. Reverse of petals flesh 
color. A good grower; fine for cutting. A midseason 
bloomer. Very popular. Tubers 32c ea., 3 for 82c. 
Kathleen Norris 40c 
LIGHT PINK (I. Dec.)—Immense graceful flower, 
measuring 7 to 10 inches. Delicate rose-pink Color. 
Fine for cutting and for the garden. Mid-season 
bloomer. Tubers 40c ea., 3 for $1.05. 
Kiss Me 35c 
RED AND WHITE—(Cactus) The most unusual 
and strikingly different dahlia in existence. Flowers 
ted and white. Fine for cutting. A worthy variety for 
your garden. Tubers 35c ea., 3 for 92c. 
Hillcrest Mandarin 40c 
RED AND GOLD (Dec.)—Distinctly beautiful. A 
blend of red and gold. Unusually different. One of 
our favorites. Tubers 40c ea., 3 for $1.05. 
SPECIAL OFFER: One each of Jane Cowl, old gold; 
Pride of California and Kathleen-Norris for 82c. 
Sagamore 29c 
AMBER GOLD (Dee.) 
Leading yellow cut flower 
Dahlia. Golden amber-yellow 
with strong stems. Of great 
substance and keeping qual- 
ity. A vigorous grower greatly 
admired either in the garden 
or show room. Tubers 29c¢ 
ea., 3 for 76c, doz. $2.54. 
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Springfield 28c 
DEEP SALMON (Cactus) 
—A Dahlia of our own in- 
troduction. Its beauty cannot 
be described. No Dahlia 
blooms freer. Flowers rich 
amaranthine-red. Tubers 28¢ 
ea., 3 for 74c, doz. $2.35. 

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purposes ; rich in its foliage of soft 
37c ea., 3 for 96c, 6 for $1.84, 
Orchid Beauty is 
3 for $1.24; 6 for 
Polar Bear 55c 
PURE WHITE (Dec.)—Here is the fine white cut 
flower variety that is so popular. Flowers of purest 
white with good keeping qualities. Stems sturdy and 
long. Tubers 65c ea., 3 for $1.48. 
Pride of California 35c 
CARDINAL (Dec.)—Brilliant, glowing cardinal red, 
of very large size, held on extra good stems. The 
countless fine flowers are greatly admired by every- 
one. 35c ea., 3 for 92c. 
Satan 75c 
SCARLET-GOLD (Semi-Cactus) — Scarlet tipped 
gold. A new and wonderful variety easily grown. Last 
well when cut. One of the most vigorous dahlias ever 
introduced. Tubers 75c each, 3 for $2.10. 
Ft. Monmouth 45c 
ROYAL PURPLE (Dec.)—Glorious Dahlia, flowers 
extra large of rich maroon shaded bluish violet. One 
of the best. An excellent decorative garden variety. 
Tubers 45c ea., 3 for $1.18. 
Jersey’s Beauty 29c 
has been and still will be universally grown for 
many years. Very free blooming. Keep well when cut. 
Tubers 29c ea., 3 for 76c, doz. $2.54. 
Dwight Morrow 75c 
RICH RED (F. Dec.)—Most desirable of all red 
Dahlias. Massive blooms. Very free blooming and 
most satisfactory for exhibition purposes. A worthy 
variety. Tubers 75c ea., 3 for $2.10, doz. $6.00. 
City of Trenton 46c 
BRONZE COPPER (F. Dec.)—Vigorous grower. 
Fine flowers of copper and strawberry tints. Flow- 
ers are ag perfect in form as possible, borne on stiff 
stems. Tubers 46c ea., 3 for $1.22. 
Gladys Sherwood 32c 
SNOW WHITE (Colossal Cactus)—Marvelous giant 
blooms over 10 inches in diameter; very continuous 
and abundant flowering. Really a splendid dahlia. 
Tubers 32c ea., 3 for 82c, doz. $2.89. 
Rainbow Dahlia Collection 
Ft. Monmouth, royal purple, 45c; Jersey Beau- 
ty, deep pink, 29¢e; Golden Goblin, golden ochre, 
45c; Dwight Morrow, rich red, 75¢; Gladys 
Sherwood, snow white, 32c; the full collection 
of five giant flowering varieties (all tubers) 
$2.26 value for $1.77. 










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The New Pink African Violet, Orchid Beauty, 47¢ each 
“The African Violet came through as fresh as when it was packed. I never saw one keep so well.” 
