SWAYNE’'S GARDENS successor to O. M. PUDOR -I- Puyallup, State of Washington 

JERSEY BEAUTY (FD) Probably the most popular cut flower variety grown. An ideal pink for 
florists’ use. Large deep flowers of perfect formation on long stems. Free-flowering with ex- 
ceptional keeping qualities. Tall. Each 50c 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (C) A fine clear white of good form. Medium size flowers with good stems. 
Excellent for florists’ use. Each 75c 
KILGORE’S KING (SC) A strong growing variety with cane stems that support large, massive 
flowers up to 12 inches across, with pointed petals. A Dahlia that can stand a lot of adverse 
conditions and still do well. Color flesh at the center, blending to gold. Tall. Each $1.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN (ID) This Dahlia is recommended highly as it dominates the show room in 
the yellow class. The lemon yellow blooms attain a great size and are at the same time grace- 
ful and refined. The petals are wavy and reflexed to the stem, making a bloom of great depth. 
Long, strong stems hold the giant bloom well above the glossy foliage. Highly recommended. 
Medium tall. Each $1.00 
MASCOTTE (IC) Very beautiful pink with incurved petals of fine form. Medium size flowers held 
erect on long stiff stems. Each 75c 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS (ID) There is no doubt but that this is the largest Dahlia every grown—some- 
times over 17 inches across. The color is a rich golden honey-yellow with just a touch of coppery 
shading. A free bloomer with good stems. Medium height. Each $1.50 
MRS. MINNIE RING (IC) A cactus Dahlia of an exquisite shade of pink, shading to a soft cream at 
the center. The petals twist and curl giving it the formation of chrysanthemum. The blooms are 
about average size on long, stiff stems and keep well when cut. Bush has rather slender 
growth. Each $2.00 
POMEROYAL (ID) A lovely creamy shade, with a blend of mauve-pink on the outer petals. Tall 
growing. Each $1.00 
PYGMALION (ID) Large, orange tan flowers heavily suffused peach red. Blooms of fine formation 
with excellent stems and a profuse bloomer. A good grower. Medium heighi. Each 75c 
RED JERSEY (FD) Medium size flowers of a very intense red. Its distinctive color stands out in 
any garden. Each 75c 
SALBACH’S WHITE (FD) Not new, but one of the best whites for cutting. A pure white of fine form 
on strong stems. Good for florists’ use. Each 50c 
STEPHEN FOSTER (IC) Flowers 10 to 12 inches in diameter, bright orange color lightly suffused 
with Tyrian rose. Plants are hardy and of good habits. Tall. Each $2.00 
YELLOW ABUNDANCE (ID) A deep shade of clear yellow—an outstanding color. A prolific 
bloomer with fine, strong stems. Tall. ° Each 50c 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
These are small replicas of the large exhibition type. They average about 3 or 4 inches 
across. Miniatures are particularly desirable for cutting. 
BABY BLUE RIVER (FD) Bluish mauve. Tall. Each 50c 
BABY FONTENEAU (C) Pure light rose. A lovely cut flower. Each $1.50 
CORONNE (FD) Pure waxy white, resembling a gardenia. Height 3% feet. Each 75c 
FAIRY (FD) A rose-pink shading to mauve at the tips. Early and continuous bloomer that keeps 
well when cut. Height about 4 feet. Each 50c 
GOLD ROSE (FD) A very free flowering dahlia of a bright rose color, blending to gold at the base 
of the petal. Medium height. Each $1.00 
GOLDEN DROP (Water Lily) A beautiful flower resembling a water lily, on long stems, in shades 
of bronze and gold. Grows very erect. : Each $1.00 
LILLY BELL (FD) A lovely soft rose-pink with a silvery sheen; blooms 3 to 4 inches in diameter 
and 2% to 3 inches deep. Healthy bush growth and fine for cutting. Height about 414 feet. 
Each $1.00 
LITTLE DUNCAN (SC) Pointed petals of bright red edged with white. Height 2 feet. Each 50c 
LITTLE JEWEL (FD) A lovely apple blossom pink. Fine form and a free bloomer. 3 feet in height. 
Each 75c 
LITTLE JENNIE (SC) Early blooming Dahlia of flesh pink tinted rose and yellow. Blooms about 3% 
inches across. About 3 feet in height. Each 50c 
LITTLE PEARL (SC) Lovely soft rose-pink. One of the best. Height 2 feet. Each 50c 
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