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MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS DAHLIAS — Continued 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
_ Miniatures are free flowering and their size makes them ideal for 
use in the home. They require no disbudding. Should not be 
heavily fertilized. Mactan 
Andries Orange. True bricht orange, excellent form, fine 
eececiems for cutting Misawa e Behe ohhh) ket aE $0.50 
Baby Royal. Salmon shaded apricot .................-.. 00 
Baby Sagamore. Light bronze, long stems .............. 50 
Bishop of Llandaff. Bright scarlet, dark foliage ......... 00 
Bright Lass. Bright rose with curly petals ............. 00 
Buckeye Baby. Small bronzy buff..................... 50 
Canary Queen. Light yellow ......................... 00 
Charma. White penciled scarlet ........................ 00 
Chico. A new miniature informal decorative of bright clear 
SCALLOU he eile ot fle EY Gees oe. Barooi. Secreta ce Mime ten te 1.50 
Dawn os pricotdaric foliages. eas. tice Bate 50 
Diana Jean. Light yellow with rose suffusion ............ 50 
Easter Greetings. Pure waxy white .................. ab 
BaieVegOremd-pink!. Yiu. chix hee No oe, clear, 50 
Pascinator. Tyrian rosé) icc ayo es Oe eae A .00 
Golden Nugget. Golden bronze ....................... 50 
Golden Youth. Bright gold. Always a favorite .......... es. 
BRGMOe BU UST OSes at nef y > dani ye ie, ato ete hE, fn 50 
Lady Mary Hope. Amber and orange tipped white ..... 50 
Lady Moningham. Old rose .......................... 00 
Little Coionel. Light yellow tipped pink ............... 00 
BILCle VeNnnY.soelmon) 22st ee en i ne 75 
coyalty:Crimcon. cactus... S/e eo oe ee hes 50 
Lucky Day. Free blooming bright yellow cactus ......... 00 
Lustre. Miniature semi-cactus of bright picric yellow. Flow- 
ers freely on long stems. A good cut flower .............. 2.00 
Navajo. Unusual dark maroon ......................... 50 
Petit Sonne. Yellow shaded salmon-rose ................ 00 
Peggy Lindley. Orange-buff, excellent keeper .......... (> 
Raleigh. Salmon-rose; good for cutting ................. 00 
Snowsprite. Glistening snow-white flowers produced in 
LEPEN GeT@Es CUCU) gO Ret UMM IE Re GAP RRP ASE AR eee Cae 00 
Sylvia. Deep carmine; very free blooming ............... 00 
Tony. An orange terra cotta of semi-cactus form ......... 00 
Townley’s Welcome. Free flowering bright pink ...... 50 
White Pearl. Pure white; dwarf plant .................. 50 
Yellow Pet. Clear bright yellow; long stems ............ 0 
POMPONS 
Pompons are a small ball type. They are prolific bloomers, have 
long stems, and due to their keeping qualities are ideal for cut 
flower use. 
Each 
Amber Queen. Amber shaded apricot ................. $0.50 
Cora Maye. oolmon-pink> 25 2.08. Mee. el eae oe 50 
Dee Dee. Small lavender; long stems ................... 50 
Donnie. Orange or rust. One of the best Poms ........... 90 
Edith Mueller. Bright cerise-pink ..................... 00 
MaZGla ight bronze Mane eee ip: ee lak hha 50 
Honey. Yellow with faint suffusion of red ............... 50 
Hla. Deep blood-red. Fine form, making complete ball. Size 
ignncheeperlech centerare arama. il) te no ete here ae 00 
Eittie: Dorrnitte, bricht purple vies aD ak onde 00 
PONNMYce hichwcaticrred. htt Ai ee oe yk sey 50 
Little Edith. Yellow tipped bronze ..................... 00 
Little Red Riding Hood. Rich brilliant red ........... 15 
Little Sunshine. Light gold; long stems ............... 50 
Mary Munns. Fuchsia-purple ......................... 50 
Wilkens Brichit reds sree. cated ae tie gle Me Ee li SST os tered 50 
Morning Mist. White tipped lavender .................. 00 
Mrs. V. Brittain. Pink. Small fine form ............... 50 
Mrs. J. Telfer. Early free flowering pure white. Small, 
Eri eck, LOLI eames tee eee extra eM ire no Zak ue ctrl 00 
Yellow Gem. Clear canary-yellow ...................... 50 
COLLARETTES 
In form Collarette Dahlias are similar to a single dahlia but 
with a row of short petals around the central dise which usually 
are of a contrasting color. 
Each 
Belle. Soft orange-scarlet with gold collar. An extra choice 
Variety om long stearate eta mat ee cde) oe la ony $1.00 
Esctasy. Deep yellow with rose at the base of the petals. 
‘Uheeolomig ieniteve lowewe We eka cl \ncsaid oie aes ice ed Bis: 
Maurice Revoire. Maroon with white ................. 00 
Mercedes Ann. Large rich maroon with cream collar ....  .50 
Robbie. Cardinal-red with red and yellow collar. A most 
attractive collarette and always loaded with blooms ....... 00 
Small Fruits 
GRAPES 
Caco. Big in bunch and delicious in berry, which is amber-red. 
Catawba. A late ripening red variety of excellent flavor. 
Concord. Fine black variety; splendid flavor. 
Delaware. Small, delicious red grape. 
Diamond. Luscious white grape. 
Moore’s Early. Berry yery large with heavy blue bloom; good 
uality. 
Niaeaca: Bunch medium to large; berry large, white, roundish, 
uniform; skin thin, with a whitish bloom; flesh slightly pulpy; 
tender and sweet. . 
Worden. Early, bigger and better than Concord. _ 
Extra strong, 2-vear-old canes, 10 for $5.50; 100 for $50.00. 
THE BOYSENBERRY 
Produces large fruits like blackberries in general appearance but 
frequently 2 inches in length. Should be trained on stakes or along 
wires. Strong plants, 10 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00. 
RASPBERRIES 
Chief. A red raspberry from the West which ripens 10 days 
earlier than the Latham. 
Cuthbert. Deep rich crimson. An old variety but still a favorite. 
Indian Summer. New everbearing raspberry. Large, delicious 
fruit in spring, summer and fall. 
St. Regis (Perpetual). Bright crimson; large berries all through 
summer and fall. 
The Latham. Without doubt the best red raspberry to plant 
today. Berries large in size and a rich red color, maturing very 
early. Canes hardy in northern latitudes. 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
Cumberland. Very large, glossy berries; firm, juicy and sweet. 
Heavy cropper. 
Strong Transplanted Canes of Above Varieties: 
25 for $4.50; 100 for $15.00. 
Prices on application of varieties not listed. 

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Marshall’s Matchless Dahlias 
