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The modern Dahlias is a flower of great variety. 
DAHLIAS 
Phere are numberless kinds varying in size from huge blooms over 12 inches 
across to tiny flowers not much larger than a dime. The colors range from the purest white through shades of pink and rose to scarlet, 
crimson and deep maroon, almost black as well as yellow, orange, lavender, lilac and purple. The flower forms vary too but they have 
been grouped by type under the following general headings—Decorative, Cactus, Show or Ball-shaped, Pompon and Single. The Mini- 
ature group is made up of Dahlias which have these same varied forms but the flowers are under 4 inches in diameter. 
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There are plants which grow only 2 or 3 feet high while others grow up to 6 or 7 feet; some are of branching habit and others 
straight and upright. 
We have selected the following list of varieties from the thousands now available to give a wide choice of colors, types and sizes 
Dahlias for every purpose. Strong, hardy, eastern grown divisions which with reasonable culture will give a wealth of color from late 
Summer throughout the Autumn until frost. Flowers to beautify the garden and brighten the home. 
LARGE DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
FD=Formal Decorative; ID =Informal Decorative 
Angela Mia (Angel Wing). FD. A large, pure white flower with long, 
broad, wavy petals. The stems are good and the flowers are held erect 
on medium tall plants. $1.00 
Avonelle. FD. A huge, velvety, purplish maroon Dahlia. Medium tall 
plant; long, strong stems. A good cut flower. 50c. 
Blue River. FD. A new color in Dahlias; lavender-mauve, almost light 
blue. Huge blooms held high on good stems; robust plants. 60c. 
Buckeye King. FD. The immense blooms are rich amber yellow. The 
plants are strong, medium tall with very long flower stems. 50c. 
Chemar’s S.R.C. ID. A dark, cherry maroon flower of medium size. 
Very large, spreading plants; the longest strong stems; flowers freely. 50c. 
C. T. Hardwick. FD. Large flowers; the base of each petal is bluish lav- 
ender but the petal tips are white. Tall, strong plants; good stems; 
many blooms. $1.00 
F. D. Roosevelt. FD. Very striking, large flowers of spectrum red edged 
with fawn. Strong plants with very sturdy stems which hold the blooms 
erect. $1.00 
Governor Fuller. ID. Glistening Tyrian rose. Huge blooms, well held 
upon short to medium tall plants. Exceptionally beautiful. 50c. 
Girl of Hillcrest. FD. Immense, very formal blooms of bright cadmium 
orange held high on fine, strong stems. 75¢c. 
Honor Bright. FD. These distinctive flowers form huge round balls of 
rich bronze borne perfectly erect on fine, strong stems. Medium tall 
plants. Woe. 
H.R.S. ID. Tall, strong plants bearing many lovely, large golden yel- 
low flowers on the best of long, strong stems. 60c. 

Mrs. I. de Ver Warner 
Iroquois Giant. ID. Large, rich purple flowers borne in profusion on 
medium long stems. Strong, bushy plants. 50c. 
Jacques Furtelle. FD. Large flowers of rich buttercup yellow on medium 
tall, bushy plants. Very pretty. 50c. 
Jane Cowl. ID. No finer Dahlia grown. The plants are large, strong 
and spreading with monstrous blooms of golden buff suffused with salmon 
and pink. SDCe 
Jersey’s Beacon. FD. Huge blooms of Chinese scarlet, reverse of petals 
orange-yellow, giving a glorious two-toned effect. Fine strong stems. 35c. 
Jersey’s Beauty. KD. No Dahlia collection would be complete without 
this beautiful, clear pink variety. The plants are tall, with extra, long- 
stemmed flowers, just grand for cutting. DOC: 
Jim Moore. ID. The immense flowers are bright primrose yellow with 
sharply pointed petals and strong stems. Medium tall plants. 50c. 
J. K. Alexander, Jr. ID. One of the largest Dahlias—rich, dark crimson 
with strong stems that hold the heavy blooms perfectly erect. Medium 
tall plant. 50c. 
King of Purples. FD. Huge blooms of rich purple, held very high on 
firm, long stems. The plants are tall, strong and spreading and are con- 
tinuously in bloom. A new and unexcelled purple Dahlia. $1.50 
Marshall’s Ideal. FD. A splendid, large flower borne on the best of stems; 
white, delicately overlaid with pale pink. An excellent cut flower. 60c. 
Mason’s Purple Beauty. FD. Velvety purple blooms with rolled petal 
edges, showing a silvery reverse. Tall plants. 50c. 
Miss Mae C. Deane. FD. Medium-sized flowers of intense dark violet- 
red held well on good stems. Extra-fine flowers for cutting. $1.00 
Monarch of the East. FD. Immense, deep golden bronze blooms held 
perfectly erect with firm, long stems on tall, vigorous growing plants. 75c. 
Mrs. A. E. Wheeler. FD. The large, Fuchsia-colored blooms just cover 
the short plants and are continuously in bloom. 50c. 
Mrs. George Le Boutillier. ID. Rich, dark crimson blooms with long, 
firm stems on short, bushy plants. A splendid garden variety. A40c. 
Wirs. 1. de Ver Warner. FD. Large, orchid-pink flowers, held very high 
on the best of stems. One of the finest varieties for garden display and 
cutting. SoCs 
Mrs. James Albin. FD. Medium-sized flowers of clear rich yellow that 
keep well when cut. Medium tall plants with good stems. $1.00 
Mrs. J. K. Alexander. ID. Fine, large, 12-inch blooms of buttercup yel- 
low borne on long stems. Plants short. 60c. 
Omar Khayyam. FD. An unusual color—rich Chinese scarlet and or- 
ange. The plants are medium tall and bear large blooms with splendid 
stems. 30G. 
Percy Bloomfield. FD. The flowers are a lovely shade of rose with a 
golden sheen. They are borne profusely on fine, long stems, which hold 
them well above the tall, vigorous plants. $1.00 
Pride of Austinburg. I]. Immense blooms in a very unusual blend of 
colors, apricot and violet-rose. The long, cane-like stems hold the 
flowers perfectly erect. 50c. 
Prince of Persia. [D. Brilliant scarlet-rose blooms of exceptional size 
on fine, tall plants. 50c. 
Rose Fallon. FD. Fine large, round flowers of amber gold held very 
high, by long, strong stems. Plants tall and strong. 50c. 
Ruby Taylor. FD. Velvety ruby-red. Strong, stiff stems on short 
plants. 40c. 
Sagamore Cameo. FD. New. Beautiful American Beauty rose color. 
The tall, strong plants hold the round, medium-sized flowers very 
high. $1.50 
Sanhican’s Beauty. FD. Large, round flowers of a glistening pink with 
an orange suffusion. Tall, spreading plants. 50c. 
Sanhican’s Peach. I.D. Flowers are iridescent hues of apricot pink 
and light orange; very large. Short, bushy plants. 35c. 
Seal’s Californian. FD. Glistening golden bronze with a trace of pink. 
Blooms are held erect on rigid stems. 40c. 

Smoky Old Rose. FD. Superb new variety in a most unusual shade 
burnished, smoky old-rose. The fine blooms are produced in great 
abundance and are well-placed on long, rigid stems. Medium tall 
plants. $2.00 
W. H. T. FD. Large, perfectly shaped, round flowers in a delightful 
Begonia-rose color. Tall plants. Long stems. 50c. 
White King. FD. Medium-sized, pure white flowers with long, strong 
stems. One of the best whites for bouquets. 35c. 
Yellow King. FD. Rich, golden yellow blooms of medium size which are 
held upright by good stems. Medium tall plants. 35c 
