14 OAK HILL NURSERY - New Buffalo, Mich. 

New Giant DAHLIAS 
RED STAR. The showiest, most attractive Dahlia 
grown at our nursery. A Dahlia when once seen 
everybody wants. Red Star is something unusual and 
different. The most brilliant shade of bright red re- 
sembling a beautiful poinsettia. A real thrifty, bushy 
grower. Will not blow over. Found 55 blooms with 
154 buds on one bush at a time. 
OAK HILL MONSTER. One of the greatest Dahlias 
we have ever grown. Rich, 12 to 15 inches of fiery 
red bloom. Lots of them at one time. One of our 
best bloomers. Your friends will want to know where 
you got this one when they see it blooming. A real 
garden treasure. 
HEDGE DAHLIA. The oddest, most beautiful bright 
fiery red Dahlia we have ever grown. Foliage entirely 
different—of lacy appearance. Plants look like a 
trimmed hedge, with many blooms. Blooms never 
outside of foliage. Very odd and different. 
GIANT PURPLE BALL. If you like them large and 
odd, do not miss this one. You must see it to appre- 
ciate it. Outstanding. 
PINK WONDER. A magnificent new 12-inch Giant 
Pink Dahlia. Long stems. Sturdy plants. A thing of 
beauty and a real joy. 
VELVET WONDER. A huge 12-:to 15-inch giant of 
deep rose. blending into a true purple. Good stems. 
30c EACH, OR ALL 6 FOR $1.50. 

Giant Powering DAHLIAS 
FLUFFY GIANT. A super-fine, huge, glistening, fluffy bronze, 
blooms often 15 inches across. Long, stiff. stems. The finest 
bloomer. A real giant and I mean GIANT. 
SCARLET FLARE. Rich glowing red. The most conspicuous 
of all reds. Long stems. Good bloomer. Give new life to your 
garden with this real 12-inch giant. A gorgeous beauty. There 
is none more lovely than this Dahlia. 
JERSEY’S BEACON. A succession of monstrous size flowers 
from early until late. Size 10 inches. Long stems. Bright scar- 
let, reverse buff with two-toned effect. Looks like a giant red 
from the distance. One of the most extraordinary varieties in 
cultivation, flowering early and continuously until frost. Do 
not fail to grow Dahlias this year. The easiest and the most 
attractive flower to grow. 
LAVENDER GIANT. Size 10 by 3 inches. Lavender of finest 
form, on long, stiff stems. 
from August until frost. 
Dahlia of all. 
EUREKA. A giant WHITE BLOOM, 8 to 10 inches, on long, 
3-foot stems. Fine for cutting. A wonderfully good bloomer. 
The world’s best white Dahlia grown. 
wherever shown. 
Perfect blooms and lots of them 
Our favorite Dahlia. The daintiest 
A ribbon winner 
WM. H. HOGAN. The best red and white striped 
Dahlia that we ever saw. If you like an odd as well 
as a beautiful Dahlia here is one that will be hard 
to beat. Each bloom is a bouquet. About 10 inches. 
Long stems. Free blooming. 
25c each; 3 for 60c. 1 of each, 6 in all, for $1.00. 
Mixed Dahlias 
Dahlias are the easiest and 
most popular summer and 
autumn flower grown. Our 
mixed color Dahlias are a 
wonderful combination of 
tints and colors, They are 
simply gorgeous. You must 
see them to fully appreciate 
them. We grow a lot of Dah- 
lias for our flower trade. This 
is a miracle value, our price 
is so unbelievably low. 
6 bulbs, 40c; 12 for 75c; 
16 for $1.00. 

1942 Model 
PERFECT BEAUTY. Peony-flowered red and white. 
SUPER-GIANT. Yellow. Largest Dahlia grown. 
LITTLE BO-PEEP. Never two blooms alike. 
BLUE MOON. Near blue. Roselyn-purple. 
FIREBALL. You can see it for miles. 
TINY TIM. Purple bush Dahlia. Worth $1.00 alone. 
30c each, or all 6 for $1.50. 
DON’T condemn a small tuber. They make the largest flowers. 
Large tubers no good. Cut off two-thirds of it. Plant will feed 
on tuber instead of making its own roots. 
DON’T plant too early. Lay tuber flat, 6 inches deep. Cover 
with 2 inches of earth, filling in as plant develops. Stake plants. 
