
Jersey’s Beauty 
Kentucky 
DAHLIAS 
Giant-Flowering Decorative Dahlias 
for Exhibition and Garden 
Dahlias like full sun and a well-drained soil. In 
planting, the tubers are placed about 5 inches below 
ground-level. As the plants grow, they need an oc- 
casional application of liquid manure. Staking will 
prevent the wind from damaging them. 
There are so many varieties of Dahlias on the 
market that it is not possible to offer even a small 
percentage of them. We have, therefore, chosen a 
representative list of those we believe to be best for 
cutting and house decoration. These varieties will 
be found at nearly every Dahlia show. Write us re- 
garding any varieties which we have not listed. 
Abbreviations: Cac., Cactus; Dec., Decorative. 


Miniature 
Dahlia 
Bishop of 
Llandaff 
50c each 


Avalon Satan 
The varieties listed are most desirable for cutting and 
house decoration and will be found at nearly every 
Dahlia show. Write us regarding any varieties which we 
have not listed. 
Each 
Antarctica. (Dec.) The perfect white............ $1 00- 
Avalon. (Dec.) The perfect yellow............... 50 
Carl G. Dahl. (Dec.) Buff andred............... . 1 00 
Clara Carder. (Dec.) Pink.................... 50 
Charles G. Reed. (Dec.) Burgundy-red.......... 75 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. (Dec.) Deep purple...... 1 00 
Jane Cowl. (Dec.) Bronzy buff and old-gold....... 50 
Jersey Beacon. (Dec.) Chimese scarlet........... 50 
Jersey’s Beauty. (Dec.) True pink.............. 50 
Jersey Sovereign. (Dec.) Salmon-orange......... 50 
Josephine G. (Dec.) Rose-pink suffused yellow. ... 50 
Kentucky. (Dec.) Brilliant salmon-orange........ 50 
Margrace. (Dec.) Scarlet and gold............... 1 00 
Model 999. (Semi-Cac.) Fiery red............... 1 00 
Monarch of the East. (Dec.) Immense; orange 
ANGGY CLO Ww Maney eT eye GES case acme tae eee 1 00 
Mrs. George le Boutellier. (Dec.) Immense; car- 
MINE=red Ss WE a etd ewe a muchas aia cbencns 1 00 
Mrs. I. de VerWarner. (Dec.) Lavender-pink..... 50 
Myra Howard. (Dec.) Pure gold with rose sheen.. Ys 
Oakley Monarch. (Dec.) Red.................. 1 00 
Omar Khayyam. (Dec.) Chinese red with shadings 
oforangelandsyellow es. ct. dk ke oe scones rie 50 
Prince of Persia. (Dec.) Bright crimson......... 5) 
Rockley Moon. (Dec.) Immense; light [emon-yel- 
TOW eons ar eis aioe OE Re Aor otned Sake ean SDR ee ae 1 00 
Satan. (Semi-Cac.) Deep red with golden tips.... 75 
Son of Satan. (Semi-Cac.) Immense; red......... 1 00 
Uncle Tom. (Dec.) Asnear black as any Dahlia.... 75 
Wm. Hogan. (Dec.) Garnet-red with white tips.... 1 00 
wes Each 
Aimees: Butt2 ee eee eae ele re ee ee ee $0 35 
Bronze Beauty. Bronze........................ 35 
Buttercup. Yellows yee ire Mets ene tact uence oe 35 
Coral .Giow.. Goralepinkyoieenta cone eee 50 
Darkness., Dark. reds. So ee er eet noe et - 35 
Helen Anita. Lilac with white center............ 35 
Honey. Yellow with red suffusions............... 35 
Melrose Baby. Perfect red...................... 1 00 
Morning Mist. White tipped lavender........... 35 
Rose. Wilmot... Pink .2..33 3 eee eee 35 
Sherry Deep purpleee 4s. ae ee ee eee toe 35 
Snowclad.\:W hitess3.. 403.5 ei ee eee 35) 
Dahlias in Mixture. Superb mixtures including above- 
mentioned varieties, grower’s choice, $2.50 per doz. 

See page 46 for Summer-Flowering Bulbs, Amaryllis, Be- 
gonias, Caladiums, Cannas, Lilies, Etc. 
Treat Your Gladiolus and Dahlias with ROOTONE, the 
Root-Forming Powder, Just Before Planting. (See page 48.) 
