Exhibition | Dahlia 
Collection 
This collection includes only those va- 
rieties that produce extra large fine 
blooms that you can be proud to have 
in your garden and display in the 
flower shows. 
DADDY KEMP (Informal Hecorativancd Roll 
of Honor variety and a ‘sensation wherever 
shown. Immense flowers of rich purplish-red 
that oftenyreach 14 inches across. 60¢ each; 
3 for $1.50, postpaid. ; 
HILLCREST MANDARIN (Informal Decorative) 
—Brilliant Oriental scarlet and golden yellow 
flowers, with curled petals, on heavy 4 foot 
stems. One of the most massive and striking 
Dahlias grown. A thrifty grower and free 
bloomer. 385e each; 38 for 90c, postpaid. 
MRS. GEGRGE LE BOUTILLIER (Informal 
Decorative)—A giant flower of deep crimson 
red. An exceptionally good cut flower for its 
size, held well above the foliage. 50e each; 
3 for $1.20, postpaid. 
| LORD OF AUTUMN (Informal Decorative)— 
Without question, one of the finest Dahlias of 
all times. Deep, golden yellow blooms of 
enormous size on strong stems. A certain 
prize winner in any show. 80c each; 3 for 
$2.10, postpaid. : 
ORIENTAL GLORY (Informal Decorative)— 
Bright cadmium orange with scarlet overlay. 
Strong grower of medium height, a free 
bloomer, and always blooms early. Average 
diameter of flower 9 inches. 509c each; 3 for 
$1.20, postpaid. 
PAN (Decorative)—Very brilliant red. Erect 
grower with stiff canes that need no staking. 
Profuse bloomer. One of the best red Dahlias 
for cutting purposes. 35e each; 3 for 90c, 
| postpaid. 
WHITE WONDER (Informal Decorative)— 
Flowers seven to nine inches across, and three 
to four inches thick. Petals long and wavy. 
Beautiful waxy pure white. Plants three to 
five feet tall. The largest of the white Dahl- 
| ias we otfer, and highly recommended. 50¢e 
each; 3 for $1.20, postpaid. 
SPECIAL OFFER—One each of the 
above seven Exhibition Dahlias for 
only $2.70, postpaid. Regular price 
$3.60—you save 90c. 
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4 Popular Dahlias 
BASHFUL GIANT ‘(Decorative)—Gigantic bloom of — 
apricot with golden shadings. 
varieties’ ever produced, often reaching 
inches. Where very 
exhibition purposes ‘this variety has ‘‘IT’’. 
8 for 90c, postpaid. 
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JANE COWL (Decorative)—Deep, 
bronzy-buff and old gold, shading deeper at a perfect 
center. Without special care 
One of the largest 
large flowers are wanted for — 
35¢e each; — 

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massive bloom of —— 
it often reaches ten 
inches in diameter and by special care and disbudding. _ 
it will grow to twelve and TOUR ESE inches. 
30¢ each; 
3 for %5e, postpaid. ; 
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JERSEY’S BEAUTY iriadatetiney 2 Beaulieu true 
pink. The best pink Dahlia in existence for commer- 
cial use. The flowers are early, perfect in shape, 
produced in abundance, on long stems. Keeping qual- 
ities are unexcelled. 30¢ each; 3 for %5c, postpaid. 
CLARA CARDER (Decorative)—Cyclamen pink with 
flush of yellow at base. Blooms 10 to 12 inches 
across on strong stems. Vigorous and free from 
insects. One of the best pinks yet introduced. 70e_ 
each; 3 for $1.80, pid tena 
: DOLLAR DAHLIA COLLECTION 
This collection is made up from good, substantial standard varieties that are rae 
known and always in demand. Don’t think because of the low price they are in-— 
ferior. 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON 
keeper after cut. 
we have seen. 
Free flowering. 
Beautiful, clear, 
reach 10 inches or more across. 

MRS. I. DE VER WARNER (Decorative)—Clear 
lilac-rose coloring seldom seen in a Dahlia; beau- 
tifully formed; carried well on long extra strong 
stems; wonderful cut flower variety. Blooms often 
A prize winner. 
These varieties are still shown at nearly every Dahlia Show. ny 
(Show)—Probably the - 
largest tightly quilled Ball dahlia; an excellent 
Very long stiff stems; excep- 
tionally abundant bloomer; rich American-beauty 
red, called by some purple-crimson. Very desirable. 
PURITY (Decorative)—The purest white dahlia 
waxy white. 
JERSEY’S BEACON (benearineeeek: decided Whe 
elty of- Chinese scarlet with a paler Ala. 
giving a two-tone effect; large exhibition flowee, 
of excellent habits. One of the best. . 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA (Informal Denurat ive 
A very large, thick flower of dark. nv 
shades to almost maroon at the center. An ideal 
garden and cut flower variety. . ie 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON (Decorative)— 
A remarkable blending of creamy white and opal- 
escent pink with a deeper pink reflex. An ex- 
eceptional flower for exhibition, because of ‘its 
tremenduos size. ‘ : 4 i 

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PRICES—Your choice of the above Six Dahlias at 25c each; 3 for 60c; Ra 
or all six for only $1.00, eek cepa te me is 
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