
Superb Dahlias 
For Hybrid Dahlia Seedlings—See page 7. 
Growing Dahlias probably affords more real pleasure than any other flower. Coming in a 
vast range of colors, sizes and forms, and needing just enough care to make it interesting, dahlia 
growing is as popular as ever. 
The list of varieties we offer, while not extensive, is the result of careful selection of old 
favorites, as well as the new. 
Complete instructions are furnished with each order. 
Avalon—I. D. A medium sized fine cut flower dahlia. 
The color is a clear canary yellow; long, rigid stems. 
40c each. 
Baby Royal—Salmon, apricot and yellow. 
miniature dahlia. 40c each. 
Betty Anne—Soft pink pompon, 40c each. 
Blue Jersey—F. D. Deep orchid-lavender, fine medi- 
A fine 
tam sized flower. 50c each. 
California Idol—I. D. Clear lemon yellow. Deep 
flower of fine form, with high full centers. Profuse. 
60c each. 
Carl G. Dahl—I. D. Very large apricot and buff. 
90c each. 
City of Cleveland—I. D. Large orange suffused with 
red. Thick, heavy blooms. 40c each. 
Cometeer—C. Medium sized, light bronze. Many 
flowers on long wiry stems. 50c each. 
Commando—F. D. Very large dark lavender, almost 
blue. 50c each. 
Dr. John Carman—F. D. Tyrian rose. Very large 
and heavy. 50c each. 
Edith Mueller—A beautiful two-toned pompon_ of 
golden orange at base and salmon-red at petal tips, 
very fine. 30c each. 
- Fireball—I. D. Brightest red. Large flower, tall 
plants. 60c each. 
Frau O. Bracht—C. Large primrose-yellow flower on 
stiff stem. 70c each. 
Fred Springer—S. C. Beautiful bright red to scarlet. 
Foliage has a lacy appearance. Fine for border or hedge 
purposes. 50c each. 
Jane Cowl—I. D. Large, shaggy copper and gold. 
An old timer yet still an old favorite. 50c each. 
Jean Kerr—F. D. The best pure white dahlia for cut 
flowers ever introduced. 20c each. 
Jersey’s Beacon—F. D. The color of this fine large 
flower is a blending of Chinese vermilion and bright 
scarlet. Excellent stem and habit of growth. 40c each. 
Jersey’s Beauty—F. D. Large, beautifully formed 
rosy-pink flower on long, strong stem. 35c each. 
Jersey Dainty—C. A pure white, tall growing dahlia. 
Medium size flowers, good for exhibiting and cutting. 
50c each. 
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Kentucky—I. D.. Large, vivid orange flowers that 
are held erect on tall stiff stems. One of the very finest. 
40c each. 
Kentucky Sportsman—I. D. One of the finest bi- 
colors, yellow at the center, outer petals golden amber, 
with rosy reverse, each petal tipped white. Blooms early 
and freely. Mammoth blooms. $1.00 each. 
King of Blacks—F. D. A very dark red, almost black. 
Early and free blooming. 40c each. 
Midwest Champion—I. D. Violet rose with shades of 
yellow at base of petals. A beautiful plant, producing 
large flowers abundantly. 60c each. 
Miss Belgium—C. Burnt orange. Medium size flower, 
continuous bloomer. 70c each. 
Morning Mist—Rosy lavender overlay on white base. 
A pretty pompon. 25c each. 
Peace—Nice white miniature. 70c each. 
Pink Giant—I. D. The color is a lively rose-pink. 
Blooms average 10 in. x 6 in. and are produced freely. 
50c each. 
Thos. A. Edison—F. D. Massive, beautiful royal purple 
flowers on tall strong stems. 60c each. 
White Christmas—I. D. Very large, perfectly formed 
white blooms of finest quality. Long straight stems. 
A vigorous plant. $1.75 each. 
World Event—I. D. A new deep rose-pink, bound to 
become very popular. Very large flowers, freely produced 
on large plants. Strong stems. 80c each. 
Yellow Gem—Creamy yellow, small flowered pompon. 
40c each. 
_ Yellow Special—C. Very deep intense yellow. Excep- 
tional keeping qualities. 60c each. 
DAHLIA CLASSIFICATION. 
Because of the many forms of Dahlias the initials 
behind each variety will help in their description—I. D. 
Informal Decorative; F. D. Formal Decorative. C. Cac- 
tus; S. C. Semi-Cactus. 

Please Note: Add 15c for 1 to 6 roots; 20c for 
7 to 12 roots for parcel post charges. Special 
boxes of dahlias by parcel post 25c for one; 35c for 
2; 40c for 3; 50c for 4 or more. 

