
NEW AND RARE VARIETIES. - 
te! Bicoms 
average No. 2650 
_ 14 inches California 
across Idol 
Ee 2629. Wm. H. Hogan 
(F. D.) Garnet red with white tips running down the cen- 
— ter of each petal. Each and every one of these comes true to 
color. Wm. H. Hogan is without any doubt one of the out- 
standing variegated dahlias to date. Each, 40 cts; 3 for $1.00. 
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— 2630) Mrs. I. De Ver Warner 
; (F. D.) Deep mauve-pink. Flowers are very large and are 
borne on long strong stems, making it excellent for cutting. 
This is a true decorative type, and we consider it as one of the 
est. Each, 25 cts.; 3 for 65 cts. 
2664 Pride of California 
(F. D.) A brilliant glowing cardinal red. Often culivd ‘‘'The 
American Beauty” Dahlia. The flowers are of huge size and 
are produced well above the foliage. A wonderful cut flower 
- variety. Each, 35 cts.; 3 for 75 ets. 
2631 Rose Fallon 
(Ff. D.) Color is a dark orange tinged with amber and sal- 
mon. The massive blooms produced well above the foliage 
_make this an outstanding decorative Dahlia, and we certainly 
recommend it to you. Each, 50 cts.; 3 for $1.25. 
Es 2633 Jersey Sovereign 
(I. D.) Salmon orange. The flowers of this Informal uccura- 
tive Dahlia are very large and are produced on long strong stems 
_ well above the foliage of the sturdy plant. Each, 45 cts.; 3 
for $1.15. 
cen in < * 2635 Helen Kehoe 
# Be Delightful Apple Blossom Pink 
_-- (F. ‘D.) . Helen Kehoe is one of our own introductions to the 
Dahlia family. Color is a delightful apple blossom pink that 
__ will not fade or burn. Plant is a semi-dwarf grower; flowers are 
borne on strong wiry stems and are ideal for cutting. Each, 
‘ 
+ 

Helen 
Kehoe 
Dwart 
Bushy 
Plant 
Blooms 
6 to 7 
Inches 
Across 
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Enjoy Them In Your 
Garden This Spring 
Letters following name indicate class of variety, as follows: F. D.— 
Formal Decorative; I. D.—Informal Decorative; 8. C. Semi-Cactus; C.— 
2650 California Idol (1.D.) 
Gigantic Yellow Blooms 
We consider this was one of the best of the 
1935 introductions. It is a splendid grower and 
the giant yellow blooms which often measure 
12 to 14 inches across are held upright on long 
stiff stems. The Dahlia has many show hon- 
ors to its credit and it will be a popular variety 
for years to come. We recommend this Dahlia 
to you. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50, postpaid. 
2661 Dwight W. Morrow 
Gigantic Deep Red 
Gigantic deep red. Informal decorative. <A 
healthy grower with heavy foliage that 
matches the splendid, large, massive flowers. 
Each, 65c; 3 for $1.50. 
2637 AMAZING DAHLIA 
Collection Offer 
# Your choice any 5 of THE GIANT DAHL. 
4IAS as featured on this page (Except Cali-§ 
2 ornia Idol and Dwight W. Morrow) ; 
ONLY $1.00 Postpaid 







2669 Countess of Lonsdale 
Beautiful Cactus Variety 
_(C.) <A delicate apricot shading to carmine- 
pink towards the edges of the petals. Each, 35 
cts.; 3 for 85 cts. 
2657 Frank O. Lowden (I. D.) 
Named After One of Illinois’ Greatest Governors 
Magnificent Double Yellow 
A very large and therefore most popular In- 
formal Decorative that has fascinated thou- 
sands at the shows and in exhibition beds of 
Dahlia growers. Has magnificent, fully double, 
deep blooms of an intense rich yellow color. 
Each, 56 cts.; 3 for $1.25. 
2657 Frank O. Lowden Double Yellow 

10 for $1.00 Postpaid 
and distinct varieties. Many of the single 
Pompon Dahlias At Special Low Uniform Prices 
Each, 23 cts.; 3 for 55 cts.; 6 for 90 cts.; doz., $1.50, postpaid. 
2659 Margaret Woodrow Wilson. (I. D.) 
nificent, large, creamy. white flower attractively 
shaded with pink. Each, 32 ects.; 3 for 75 ets. 


Shumway’s Greatest Dahlia Bargain 
No. 2681 Un-named Varieties 
Every year we grow in our Test or Trial Fields hundreds of 
different varieties of Dahlias. In the fall when these tubers are 
dug we do not try to keep them separate as to color, type or 
variety, but we put them into what we call Mixed Varieties. 
Surely this is one wonderful assortment, containing many new 
tubers are worth 
twice the price we ask for a dozen. Knowing you will appreci- 
ate this wonderful bargain, and that it will create thousands of 
new dahlia growers, we offer these at bargain prices. 
Blooms 
average 
10 inches 
across 





2661 
Dwight W. Heaithy 
Morrow Tubers 
2658 Clara Carder (I. D.) The largest of the pink 
Dahlias. The immense Cyclamen pink blooms, often 
12 inches in diameter, are borne on long strong 
stems making it an ideal cut flower variety. Grows 
38% to 4 feet tall. Each 50 cts.; 3 for $1.25. 
A mag- 
2649 White King. (F. D.) Glorious Pure White. 
This is really a pure white Dahlia with fine form and 
full centers on erect strong stems. Blooms early 
and continuously on plants covered with dark, leath- 
ery foliage that are insect resistant. Each, 32 cents.; 
3 for 75 cts. 
2642 Jersey’s Beauty. (F. D.) Probably the most 
talked of dahlia during the past seasons. It still 
is in a class by itself. A perfect bloom of lovely 
pink, with a shading of chamois. The bloom is 
carried high above the foliage on a long wiry 
stem. Each 25 cts.; 3 for 65 cts. 
2646 Hillcrest Mandarin (D.) A vigorous grower 
and profuse bloomer. The massive 10 to 12 inch 
blooms of brilliant oriental scarlet and golden yel- 
low make a pleasing contrast to the dark green 
foliage. Each, 50 cts.; 3 for $1.25. 
2647 Jane Cowl. (I. D.) A large flower of a warm 
buff and old gold blending to a bright salmon at 
the center. The giant fiowers are held aloft on 
ed stems. A superb dahlia. Each 25 cts.; 3 for 
cts. 
2670 Monmouth Champion. (Ff. D.) Color a bril- 
liant orange flame. Extra large blooms carried on 
perfect stems well above foliage. A consistent 
prize winner in every show of any importance. 
Each, 40 cts.; 3 for $1.00. 

















They are miniatures of the show 
Dahlias, having a perfect ball-like 
form but small in size, blooms aver- 
age 1% to 2 in. across. Plants are 
dwarf branching producing in early 
August an abundance of flowers that 
are ideal for bouquets and table dec- 
orations. 
2684. Spy. A beautiful cardinal red 
of perfect form and shape. The small 
blood red blooms are very attractive 
in bouquets. 
2687 Joe Fette. Pure white, well 
shaped blooms borne in profusion on 
long strong stems. 
2686 Rosa Wilmouth. Rich _ rose- 
pink. The small blooms are carried 
abundantly on compact plants, mak- 
ing it very desirable for the border. 
2689 Yellow Gem. Bright yellow, a 
very free bloomer. Stems are long 
and strong; excellent variety for 
cutting. 
2688 Fashion. Attractive, well- 
formed button-like blooms of pure 
bronze. Free bloomer. 

2687 Joe Fette 
2685 Mary Munns. The flowers are 
of perfect shape and form. The color 
is a rich fuchsia-red with a dark or- 
chid sheen. 

