ALL-AMERICAN, S.C. 
Salo: sex) 
Mulberry rose suffused salmon 
with wax yellow at base of pet- 
als. The petals twist somewhat 
and point in all directions. The 
bushes are six to seven feet high 
and are covered with immense 
blocms which are held almost on 
top of straight stems. This is a 
very hardy variety and blooms 
are nearly as large when grown 
in the open without fertilizer as 
when forced. The winnings of 
this dahlia are too numerous to 
mention. 
Root, $7.50; plants s2. 10, 
cutting $1.85. 

ALL-AMERICAN, S.C. 
TROJAN, LD. (S. D. G.) 
Here is one that many say is a super dahlia. It is immense in size and the blooms 
have long and straight stems and are produced in profusion. In color the bloom is 
erimson red overlaid wax yellow with the yellow more prenounced on reverse of petals. 
The petals twist somewhat, further enhancing this wonderful dahlia. The bush is of 
medium height and very hardy. Many times a winner. 
Root $7.50, plant $2.75, cutting $1.85. 
CLASS, F.D. (S. D. G.) 
This sulphur yellow formal has been grown to 15% inches, but under ordinary 
conditions it is an 11-inch bloom. We believe it to be the largest and best yellow 
formal to date. It is very compact, is not at all coarse, and the petals fall well back 
towards the stem when the bloom is fully developed. The stems are straight and rigid 
and hold the blooms almost directly on top. The bushes are rugged, of medium height, 
and will produce five and six 10 and ll-inch blooms at the same time. Another great 
winner during the past season. 
Root $7.50, plant $2.75, cutting $1.85. 
We are growing over a hundred varieties of dahlias originated by us and other 
growers. Send us your requirements and we shall be glad to quote prices. Be sure to get 
our Rooted Cuttings List, ready about March 10th. Any of the varieties herein listed may 
also be purchased from Glenden Dahlia Gardens, 230 N. Clayton St., Wilmington, Del. 

Salem Dahlia Gardens 
236 Grant Street Salem, New Jersey 
