MARSHALL’S Matchless DAHLIAS 
Our list of Dahlias has been reduced to those that we consider the finest varieties. 
Older varieties, which have been superseded 
by later introductions of similar color, have been dropped, and it will be noticed that many of the expensive varieties of previous years 
are now available at attractive prices. 

Buff Beauty 
ABBREVIATIONS 
Semi cactus—S.C. 
Informal decorative—I.D. 
Straight cactus—St.C 
Incurved cactus—In.C. 
Formal decorative—F.D. 
New Introductions 
Roots 
H. I. Phillips (S.C.) Large buff-yellow with begonia-rose 
flushes on the petals. Deep rose-pink petaloids making an un- 
usual flower. Can be grown to huge size. An Honor Roll Dahlia $10.00 
Lynn Fontanne (S.C.) A scarlet or peach-red with wonderful 
strong stem. Blooms can be grown 13 inches across. Keeps well 
when cut. One of the best exhibition Dahlias introduced in recent 
0: OA tne: Se SMe a ROS OPER hoe CCA Bo chcit eT EO OE 7.50 
Hiliside Joy (S.C.) Apricot-yellow with an orange suffusion. 
A huge flower of great depth. Fine for cutting ................. 5.00 
Ecstacy (Collarette.) Deep yellow with faint rose at the base 
of the petals. Collar of light yellow. Six-inch blooms on good 
stems. A large and outstanding collarette ...................... 2.00 
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Recent Introductions 
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Amy Page _ (I.D.) Deep chrome-yellow with a faint suffusion of 
scarlet. Blooms naturally grow large on a clean, open, vigorous 
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Buff Beauty (F.D.) Best described as a large buff-colored 
Jersey’s Beauty. Large in size. Vigorous growth ........ An Eetaad 4.00 
All-American (S.S.) Soft carmine with orange undertone. A 
finely formed Dahlia and has received many awards ............ 10.00 

RECENT INTRODUCTIONS—Continued 
Roots 
Maffie (S.C.) Intense carmine of stupendous size. Rugged bush 
growth and foliage exceptionally heavy ....................... $ 5.00 
Nagel’s Orange (St.C.) True cactus of clear orange. A 
fine, free blooming variety. Petals are narrow and pointed. Cen- 
tersval way Ssuniform and tla te ere ener ees 
Your Lucky Star (S.C.) Amaranth-pink with white center. 
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Standard Varieties 
Roots 
Amelia Earhart (S.C.). Coral-apricot. An outstanding variety 
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American Purity (S.C.). Pure glistening white. Huge blooms 
on the best of stems. Has many winnings to its credit ............ 75 
Anna Benedict (I.D.). Rich velvety dark red, almost black 
atthescenters A- ereat, favorite. a- vo so eee tne cane roan tet cre 50 
Baerne (S.C.). Rose-pink. A topnotcher in every respect ...... 1.00 
Ballego’s Surprise (S.C.) Pure white, perfect form. One of 
thesfinesttof sits types Memories ere cate dekc oe eeee oMee 00 
Beaute (C). One of the most beautiful and graceful cactus Dahlias. 
Long stems hold the blooms in the ideal position. Color rich 
crystal yellow 92. peirca Sooty cee ee emer ena eine 1.50 
Bernice Geer (In.C.). An incurved cactus of old rose suffused 
with salmon. Blooms, 8 to 9 inches, are carried well on long, 
straight stems. Winner at New York, Cleveland and other shows. 
The best incurved cactus of the season. On the Honor Roll and 
thes Dahlia? i uturity epee ee oe eee ee eC eee es 1.00 
California Idol (1.D.). Huge blooms of clear lemon-yellow on a 
vigorous bush. A standout among the yellows .............. 50 
Challenger (S.C.). Brilliant cardinal-red blooms with high, 
tight centers throughout the season. Has many winnings to its 
Cred tee R er eer ee A cae tea ck nets anaes ne een nee Sr 75 
Chappaqua Sunset. A semi-cactus of distinctive coloring and 
formation. The color is a combination of rose and autumn bronze 
overlaid with a metallic sheen. A new color in this class. Bushes 
are vigorous and of medium height. Award of Honor by the 
Georgia: DahliagSociety Sco ac cae ote toe en ee ee 1.50 
Cherokee Brave (I.D.).  Oxblood-red .................... 2.00 
Cometeer (St. C.). The most vigorous straight cactus Dahlia. 
Blooms of pure gold on long straight stems. Big bushes. Certifi- 
catevot “Meritsutx. ier eaten tone eee cece: 3, eS ae ee 4b 
Croix du Sud—Giant Anemone. The flower is composed 
of one row of deep red petals around a crested center of gold. 
Blooms average about 7 inches on stiff slender stems. A great 
NOVELLY sgt Re ar ertrine teas © he none na Pee ee 1.00 
Dahliacraft (S.C.). Light canary-yellow much the color of Frau 
O}Bracht=; Blooms) 0stowl2 inches across... eee een eee 1.50 
Director Carl Dahl (1I.D.) Emberglow with a golden sheen. 
Its size creates a sensation. 11 to 14 inches ...........:.......... 1.50 
Director Marshall A. Howe (F.D-.) Very attractive blooms 
of velvety Tyrian rose. The petals turn back to the stem. Strong 
slender stemssholdythe blooms racing ine ne at ee oe 2.00 
Dulcinea (St.C.) Bright cardinal-red. Narrow needle-like petals, 
stiff. slender: stemsc. 2,5 (cer oe ee ne ee i Sore eee il 

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