PRIZE WINNING DAHLIAS 
Pompon Dahlias 
Any type of soil can be made suitable to grow good Dahlias and 
one never goes wrong in adding humus and fine sand to insure proper 
drainage and keep the soil porous. A complete fertilizer, preferably 
2-10-6 (nitrogen-phosphate-potash) applied and worked in set plant- 
ing will be sufficient. 
Before planting the ground should be spaded well; plant four 
inches deep and 4 feet apart and a sturdy stake should be put in 
at the same time. 
ALL AMERICA S.C. 
Giant blooms of rose with an orange undertone. A vigorous grower 
and outstanding exhibition variety. Roots $3.00. 
CARL G. DAHL I.D. 
A well known exhibition variety which can easily be grown twelve 
inches; blooms have a loose open formation with large, slightly 
curved petals. The color is a magnificent apricot buff, shaded old 
rose on the reverse of the petals. Roots $1.00, 
D. DAY F. D. 
A beautiful Dahlia of perfect form and a pleasing soft pink color; a 
fine variety for cutting. Roots $4.50. 
DIXIE'S MASTERPIECE I.D. 
A beautiful blend of rose and gold; one of the largest Dahlids 
grown. Roots $2.50. 
EVENTIDE 1.D. 
Here jis .a_purple informal that is hard to beat: it produces big 
blooms on excellent stems and is of free and vigorous habit. Roots 
$1.00. 
FRANCES DEWEY S. C. 
A very early flowering variety of a beautiful scarlet red color. Fine 
form and habits. Roots $3.00. 
JERSEY BEAUTY F.D. 
Large pure pink on long erect stems; an old variety, but still in 
great demand. Roots $0.75. 
KENTUCKY F. D. 
One of the finest cutflower varieties in existence, in form and habit 
quite similar to Jersey's Beauty and the color is a very attractive 
salmon pink. Roots $1.00 
MICHIGAN WHITE S.C. 
An excellent pure white cutflower variety which stands the hot 
weather very well. Still an outstanding exhibition. variety. Roots 
$1.00 
REDSKIN F. D. 
Enormous, buff gold flowers on a vigorous bush; healthy foliage 
and sturdy stems. A fine Dahlia. Roots $2.00. 
SONIA S.C. 
Prolific pink; blooms early and continues throughout the season. 
Roots $2.00. 
VIRGINIA RUTE I.D. 
One of the largest in its color class. Deep maroon blooms with 
tight centers. A mid-season bloomer. Roots $1.00. 
WELDON I. C. 
This variety produces many well formed flowers of a bronzy gold 
color and medium size on a sturdy bush. Roots $2.50. 
BOBBY LEE GRIBBLE 
Small vermillion red; petals 
roll back towards the stem, 
making a ball. Roots $1.50. 
CLOVER 
Small white, tinted pink. Roots 
$1.00. 
FAY 
Novelty; maroon red; petals 
roll back towards the stem. 
Roots $1.75. 
HAZEL 
Light buff bronze; profuse. 
HONEY 
Yellow. 
ILA 
Deep blood red. 
LITTLE SUNSHINE 
Light gold 
MARY MUNNS 
Fuchsia red. Roots $1.00. 
MORNING MIST 
White tipped lavender. 
MRS. FRENCH 
Shell pink. 
STARLING 
Very pale lavender. Roots 
$1.00. 
Selected Roots $0.75 each 
Except where priced otherwise 
Miniature Dahlias 
ANDRIES ORANGE C. 
True bright orange 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF 
Scarlet, dark foliage 
CHICO 
Bright scarlet. Roots $2.00. 
DOUBLE VICTORY 
Bright carmine red. Roots 
$3.50. © 
JUBILANT 
Cherry red and orange. Roots 
$2.00 
“LARN” ® 
Fine salmon pink. Roots $2.00. 
LITTLE COLONEL 
Light yellow tipped pink. 
LUCKY DAY 
Bright yellow. 
MISS INNOCENCE 
Pure white. 
RALEIGH 
Salmon rose. 
RICKEY 
Crimson petals, tipped white. 
Roots $1.25. 
WHITE FAWN 
Pure white. 
Selected roots $1.00 each 
Except where priced otherwise 
Single Dahlias 
ESTHER BIRD 
White. 
NEWPORT WONDER 
Rose pink. 
PRISCILLA 
PEQUOT YELLOW 
Clear yellow. 
ROY'S SINGLE 
Crimson edged white. $2.00 
each. 
Large, bronzy yellow on long 
stem. Roots 
$1.50. 
Selected Roots $0.75 each 
Except where priced otherwise 
MONTBRETIAS 
Unusually graceful flowers, measuring from three to four inches 
diameter, in shades of sulphur yellow to the most brilliant orange 
scarlet, on wiry stems two to three feet tall; very useful for the border 
and for cutting, flowering from August into October. 
These bulbs should be treated as Gladioli, but should be planted 
more shallow, not over three inches deep. 
APRICOT QUEEN 3 
“Rich golden apricot, one of the first in blossom. $2.75 for 10, 
$25.00 per 100. 
AURORA . 
Very large, flat, star shaped flowers, with broad petals of great 
substance, bright golden orange, suffused and shaded darker ma- 
roon blotches in center, three feet tall and one of the largest. 
$2.25 for 10, $18.00 per 100. : z 
COMET | ss Nahe | 
Large star shaped flower of fine substance, rich deep golden or- 
ange, with broad band of blood crimson, yellow center, dark 
colored stems 2!/ ft. $2.75 for 10, $25.00 per 100. 
HIS MAJESTY 
A glorious variety, flowers measuring four inches or more across, 
very broad petalled deep velvety scarlet shading down to gold, 
reverse of petals dark crimson, the largest flowered of all mont- 
bretias. $2.75 for 10, $25.00 per 100. 
LORD NELSON 
Deep orange scarlet, golden center, robust growth. $2.00 for 10, 
$17.50 per 100. 
ORANGE PRINCESS 
Large orange yellow flowers with small mahogany blotches in the 
center; very free and vigorous flowering, $2.25 for 10, $20.00 
per 100. 
PRINCESS 
Brilliant ruby scarlet, yellow center, $1.50 for 10, $12.50 per 100. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA 
A choice variety of early habit, golden yellow flushed apricot. 
Carmine blotch on base of petals. $2.00 for 10, $17.50° per 100. 
UNA 
Rich golden apricot with crimson blotches in center, reverse of 
petals deep golden orange, flushed crimson. $1.75 for 10, $15.00 
per 100. 
