
MIXED DAHLIAS 
Dahlias are the easiest and most popular 
summer and autumn flower grown. Our 
mixed color Dahlias are a wonderful combi- 
nation of tints and colors. They are simply 
gorgeous. You must see them to fully appre- 
ciate them. We grow a lot of Dahlias for 
our flower trade. This is a miracle value, our 
price is so unbelievably low. 
6 bulbs 12 
75c 
18 25 
40c $1.00 $1.25 


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THE BALL DAHLIAS 
Round as a perfect ball. Marvelous flow- 
ers. Continuous bloomer. 20 to 30 blooms at 
a time. Long stems. Plants grow bushy. 
Will not blow over. Always attracts atten- 
tion. 
SNOW BALL No. 5 
LAVENDER BALL No. 4 
6 
40c 
RED BALL No. 3 
BRONZE BALL 
12 18 25 
75c $1.00 $1.25 
SUPER GIANT. 
Wood Ashes. 


If you like them large, here is the largest Dahlia we know of. 
Bright Yellow Giant. 
PEACH GIANT. Perfect Peach Color. 
abundantly this year. 
PERFECT BEAUTY. Peony-flowered red and white Dahlia. 
Giant Bi-Color Bloomer. 
WHITE GLORY. A show room Champion. 
GLORY springs into bloom. Pure White. 
A Real Buy, 35c Each 
DON'T Condemn a small tuber. 
Cut off two-thirds of it. 
DON'T plant too early. Lay tuber flat, 6 inches deep. Cover with 2 inches of earth, 
filling in as plant develops. Stake plants. 
For cut worms—One moth ball one inch away from each plant will repel them or use 
¥ 
GIANT FLOWERING 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. (See No. 2, pictured at left.) 
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. (See No. .7.) 
BEACON LIGHT. A succession of monstrous size flowers from early 
until late. Size 10 inches. Long stems. Bright scarlet, 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. (See No. 8.) 
LAVENDER GIANT. Size 10 by 3 inches. Lavender of finest form, on 
long, stiff stems. Perfect blooms and lots of them from August until 
frost. Our favorite Dahlia. The daintiest Dahlia of all. (See No. 9.) 
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. 
Any Above 25c Each 3 for 70c 
1 Root Free to Try Out. One of Each, 6 in All, for $1.00 
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 appear- 
ance. Plants look like a trimmed hedge, with many blooms. Blooms 
never outside of foliage. Very odd and different. 
FIRE BALL. You can see this one for miles. 
VELVET WONDER. Show this one to your friends and see their eyes 
light up and say, “GEE WHIZZ, that’s a dandy.” 
FOREST FIRE. A Striking Beauty. 
variegated Dahlias to date. 
One of the most outstanding 
Any Above 30c Each 
1 Root Free to Try Out. 
3 for 85c 
7 in All, only $1.75 
1943 BEAUTIES 
Magnificent 
(See No. 6, pictured at top, left.) 
A Glorious New, Huge Dahlia that will bloom 
A winner. (See No. 1.) 
Very striking appearance. A 
Your Neighbor will envy you when WHITE 
(See No. 10.) 
4 for $1.25 
They make the largest flowers. Large tubers no good. 
Plant will feed on tuber instead of making its own roots. 
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