
Superb Exhibition DAHLIAS— 
COLORADO 
GROWN 
All 
Postpaid 

In this list you get the very cream of choice varieties. 
The tubers are all properly labeled. 
Many of the newer varieties are wonderful in size and colorings, 
while every one in our list is of merit. We urge customers to ad 
a few of the newer varieties. 
There are several classes of Dahlias, such as Show Dahlias, 
Peony-Flowered (PF), Decorative (Dec.), Cactus, Hybrid 
Cactus (H.C.), and Pompon. We have included in our assort- 
ment some of each. You can get a very complete Dahlia garden 
planting from this assortment. Culture Leaflet on Dahlias 
free for the asking. 
Exhibition Novelty Dahlias 
Prices: Six or more, alike or assorted—deduct 10%. 
AMELIA EARHART. H.C. An autumn shade of crange-buff. 
An outstanding Dahlia of great size. Each 75c. . 
DR, HENRY SEWALL. Dec. A unique shade of red-copper, 
clear in tone. Large, fine flowers on long stems. Each $1.00. 
eit WELCH. Clear rich yellow without shadings. Each 
1.00. : 
MONARCH OF THE EAST. Dec. Rich cadmium-yellow. 
Probably the strongest grower of all Dahlias. Bushes massive, 
with heavy, insect-resistant foliage. Here is one for the be- 
ginner who likes them big. Easily grown eleven inches in 
diameter, Each 75c. 
M. COLE. Dec. An exceptional twce-tone Dahlia. Clear bronze 
or apricot tipped with white. Dwarf growth. Bach 75c. 
MRS. VERNA Z. REED. Dec. A gorgeous shade of violet- 
lavender with shading of old rose at base. Bach $1.00. 
DAHLMOOR TWILIGHT. Dec. Opal shaded violet. Each 
75¢c. 
RED PROLIFIC, Hybrid Cactus. Rich cerise-red. 
flower borne on good stem. Each 75c. 2 
WHITE ABUNDANCE. (Decorative.) This is a fine, large 
white with especially long stem. Excellent for cutting purposes. 
Petals slightly pointed at the tip and could almost be classified 
a Hybrid Cactus. An especially fine Dahlia. Each $1.00. 
Large 

Extra Select Dahlias at 50c Each (All are labeled) 
6, YOUR SELECTION, FOR $2.75; 12 FOR $5.40. 
(CAN BE ALL ALIKE OR ASSORTED.) 
AVALON. Dec. One of the largest of Dahlias, with fine stem, 
and a good keeper. Clear, rich yellow. Highly recommended. 
BALLET GIRL. Cactus. Large flowers scarlet and white. 
BASHFUL GIANT. Dec. One of the largest Dahlias intro- 
duced. The immense blooms are excellent for exhibition; the 
color is apricot with goiden shadings. 
JEAN KERR. Dec. Large, pure white; good for cutting. 
CHARLOTTE ALEXANDER. Dec. A finely formed flower 
on good stems, Flowers large. Color rich pink shading to blush. 
CHEMAR’S EUREKA, Dec. A superb pure white. Stems long, 
wiry and erect. Flower large and of perfect form. An ideal 
white for cutting. 
JANE COWL. Dec. A large flower of a warm buff and old 
gold, blending to a bright salmon at the center. A superb Dahlia 
in every way. 
JOSEPHINE G. Dec. Beautiful silvery pink with each petal 
tipped yellow. Early blooming and continues through the entire 
season. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. Dec. A fine true pink Decorative Dahlia 
of perfect form on long, stiff stems that hold the flowers high 
above a strong, vigorous plant. feet. 
KENTUCKY. Dec. 
for cutting. 
MEDITATION. Dec. Flowers of medium size, borne on long, 
erect stems. Color light delicate lavender. A free and early 
bloomer. Highly recommended. 
Salmon-pink on fine long stems. A gem 
Immense 
MRS. CARL SALBACH. Dec. Lavender-pink color. 
blooms. 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTELLIER. Dec. One of the largest red 
Dahlias. Flowers are 10 to 12 inches in natural growth, on very 
long stems. Color vivid red. A grand Dahlia. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. Dec. Large, perfect flower of 
charming color, a deep mauve-pink on stout stems. Free bloomer. 
NANCY SUE LANG. Dec. A very large ficwer on excellent 
stems. Color old gold, heavily shaded with orange. Similar to 
Radio but larger. A very attractive flower. 
OPHIR. A superb decorative, borne on long, fine stems, holding 
the flower to view. Flowers medium size with full center. 
Color, rich old gold with amber shading. 
QUEEN OF DAHLMOOB. Dec. A shading of fawn, pink and 
violet. Healthy grower. : 
ROSE FALLON. Dec. An immense flower of fine, perfect 
form. Stems long and erect. Plant robust and vigorcus. Color 
eda ee or brownish gold. A variety we can highly recom- 
mend. 
ROSA NELL. Dec. 
Good keeper. 
SWEETHEART’S BOUQUET. Peony-flowered. Salmon-rose. 
WHITE KNIGHT. Decorative. An early blooming, pure 
white; an excellent general purpose. White flowers, large and 
well formed. 
Bright rose. Large blossom. Long stem. 

Standard Dahlias, 35c Each 
PRICES: Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 12 or more, your selection, all labeled, at $3.75 per doz., postpaid. 
DELICE. Dec. A glowing rose-pink; long stem; one of the most 
popular pinks. Keeps a long time; a gcod cut flower. 
D. M. MOORE. Dec. A flower of mammoth size, Its color is 
a deep velvety maroon. It has no equal in its color. 
ELEANOR STISSER. Dec. Flowers are very large and full. 
A sturdy grower with long stems. Color buff, shading to pink 
and old rose. A pleasing autumn shade, 5 feet. 
GOLDEN SPRAY. Show. Large flowers in profusion, borne 
eu long stems. Bright golden yellow. Superb for cutting. 
MRS. THOS. BURCH. Dec. Rich old gold, sometimes marked 
with pink, shading to fawn. An ideal autumn shade. Stems 
long and rigid; fine for cutting. 4 feet. 
PURPLE MANITOU. Dec. Extra large, clear purple. A sport 
from the purple La Grande Manitou; one of the best clear 
purples. 
STRADELLA. 
a full ball. 
SNOWDRIFT. Dec. 
Show. Large purple. Flower rounded and like 
Large, clear white. 
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