 DAHLIAS 
formal decorative dahlias 
ALICE HUME: Vivid golden chamois best describes the color of this striking variety. Good 
grower and profuse bloomer. 65e¢ each. 
BALLEGO’S GLORY: Mahogany red, each petal edged with yellow. Long stems and good keep- 
ing qualities. A florists’ favorite. 60¢ each. 
BLUE RIVER: The only large blue dahlia. Large flower. Profuse bloomer. 75¢ each. 
CAMEO: Distinct coral rose with glistening gold shade and rose reverse. No other dahlia has 
this delicate coral shade. 75¢ each. 
CENTURY OF PROGRESS: Velvety purple. Long stem. Excellent cut flower. 75¢ each. 
CLARA CARDER: Extremely large rose pink; the huge blooms measure 12 to 14 inches and 
are held on strong, stiff stems. Good cut flower and one of the best garden varieties. 50c each. 
DARCY SAINBURY: Largest and showiest white in our growing grounds. You'll like this if you 
want a dandy white variety. 75¢ each. 
IVORY: Another fine white, but color is on a creamy-white shading to deep cream in the 
center. Massive blooms. 65¢ each. 
JERSEY BEAUTY: Well known true pink. Fine decorative variety. 45¢ each. 
MARYLAND GLORY: Striking tyrian rose shade held upright on strong stems. A very showy 
variety and a florists’ favorite. 60¢ each. 
RUBY TAYLOR: Extremely large, carmine tinged purple. One of the best reds and a striking 
cut flower. 50¢ each. 
THOS; EDISON: Grand royal purple. This good keeping variety, held on long stems, will set 
off any floral exhibit. 50e each. 
GROUP OF 12 FORMAL TYPE LISTED ABOVE—1 OF EACH $6.95 
informal decorative dahlias 
ADIRONDAK SUNSET: All the colors that the name implies. Vivid orange, petals tipped scarlet, 
yellow at the base. Good form and growing habit. 60c each. 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY: Huge blooms of pale orchid make this one of the most showy varieties 
in the garden. Flowers often measure 14 inches across. 65¢ each. 
ELEANOR FRANCIS: Brick red; very showy blooms on long stems. Half dozen blooms at one 
time are not uncommon. 75e¢ each. 
GRACE CURLING: Pure lilac with pink tint shading to white at the base. Petals are cleft. Fine 
keeper. 50c each. 
HILL’S SUPREME: Rose pink with a suggestion of purple shadings best describes this long keep- 
ing, excellent variety. 60¢ each. 
HUNTS VELVET WONDER: Rich velvety burgundy, giant stems. Just the color to set off an 
exhibit. 50c¢ each. 
Vv. €. KLICKPENA: White shaded light pink. Excellent cut flower. 75¢ each. 
MAYOR aS OTIS: Glistening orange, overlaid cast of lavender. Wavy petals. Very large. 
85c¢ each. 
MRS. ELLA WORTHERN: Long wavy twisted petals of glistening rose overcast with bronze lav- 
ender. Very large; attracts much attention. 60c each. 
WHITE ABUNDANCE: Excellent white. Abundant bloomer. Good cut flower. 50c¢ each. 
GROUP OF 10 INFORMAL TYPE LISTED ABOVE—1 OF EACH $5.95 
cactus and semi-cactus dahlias 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH: (C) Bright red with spiky incurved petals. One of the best cut flowers 
~- and an excellent keeper. 60¢ each. t 
BOB PLEUSE: Deep maroon, tipped with white. While medium size, it is a profuse bloomer and 
‘a favorite with all who see it. 50e each. 
FRAU IDA MANSFIELD: Buttercup yellow with cleft petals. This is a very striking variety. 
60c each. 
JERSEY DAINTY: Finest cut flower variety. White, often tinged with pink. A profuse bloomer. 
60c each. 
MISS GLORY: A luscious apricot yellow, distinctive and outstanding, massive, yet refined. Very 
free bloomer. A ‘’must’’ for your garden. 60¢ each. 
PINK SPIRAL: Dusty peach pink with a touch of primrose at the base. 6 to 8 inch blooms 
Excellent cut flower. 75¢ each. 
SCHILLER: Striking combination of amber and pink. Blooms are medium size, and this is a 
profuse bloomer. 85¢ each. 
TRIUMPH DE PARIS: Beautiful blooms of flame to yellow. A most unusual combination. Me- 
dium size. Good grower. 75¢ each. 
GROUP OF 8 DAHLIAS LISTED ABOVE—1 OF EACH $4.95 
The NEW LARGE BALL TYPE Dahlias 
These are the large decorative type similar to the Pompons, ‘but much larger 
blooms. Growing habits similar to the large flowering dahlias, each flower a 
specimen bloom as in the decorative type. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE: Fine flower of American Beauty rose color. 85¢ each. 
BIG BEN: Orange flame color. The big flowers are held on long, stiff stems. 95¢ each. 
ORCHID BALL: Delicate shade of orchid held on good, stiff stems. 75¢ each. 
QUEEN OF THE YELLOWS: As the name implies, best of the bright yellows. 50¢ each. 
ROYAL GLORY: Bright, scarlet ball variety. 75¢ each. 
SNOW QUEEN: Best commercial white in this class. Long stems. 75¢ each. 
TIPPY: Yellow flushed with bronzy cerise; good stems; profuse bloomer. 50¢ each 
GROUP OF 7 BULBS OF ABOVE—1 OF EACH $4.50 


INFORMAL DECORATIVE TYPE DAHLIA 

CACTUS TYPE DAHLIA 
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