
Glamour 
AMELIA EARHART—(SC) An exquisite blend of apri- 
cot, buff, and salmon with base of petals yellow. Each, 75c. 
ANNA BENEDICT—(ID) A nice flower of garnet-red 
color shaded darker at the base. Hach, 50c. 
AWVALON—(ID) A good clear yellow variety with large 
flowers good for cutting. Each, 45e. 
BALLEGRO’S SURPRISE—(C) A new variety from Hol- 
land. Large well formed, pure white flowers. Each, $1.00. 
BLUE MOON ell formed flower of blue- 
lavender with lilac shadings. Each, 90c. 
BUCKEYE BRIDE—(FD) Geranium pink and _ soft 
salmon. Well formed, free blooming variety. Each, 56@e. 
CALIFORNIA IDOL—(ID) Well grown, they measure 
more than a foot across. They are clear bright yellow and 
have an exceptional strong appeal. Each, 7idc. 
COMETEER—(C) Well-formed large blooms of rich 
golden-yellow; a splendid variety for cutting. Each, 7ic. 
FORT MONMOUTH—(ID) Claret-red shading to violet 
at tips of petals. Each, 60e. 
GALLANT FOX—(FD) Luminous dark claret-red flow- 
ers measuring 6 inches across. Beautiful well-formed 
eas borne on heavy stems. Each, 45ce. 
LAMOUR—(ID) Sturdy bushes 5% ft. tall with very 
jer stiff-stemmed blooms of bright purple veined with 
-violet-rose. A consistent prize winner with a wonderful 
constitution. Each, $1.00. 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER—(ID) Deep rosy purple 
blending into a true purple in color. Broad-petaled blooms 
of mammoth size and depth. Each, 75e. 
JANE COWL—(ID) Truly giant flowers of warm buff 
blended with old gold and shading to apricot and rose in 
the center. Each, 50¢c. 
JEAN TRIMBEE—(SC) Has gracefully twisted and 
curved petals of a charming rich Petunia purple color. 
Very vigorous. Each, $1.00. 2 



Dahlias” 
POSTPAID PRICES 

The initials designate (ID.) Informal Decorative; (FD. \ 
Formal Decorative; (C.) Cactus; (SC.) Semi- Cactus. c 
4 
JERSEY BEAUTY—(FD) The most popular of all pink “A” 
Dahlias. Truly a giant with well-shaped heavy blooms: car= 
ried on vigorous plants. Each, 50c. a a og «* 
JERSEY’S BEACON—(FD) Brilliant bright scarlet blooms es 
with a reflex of buff. Early, free flowering. Each, 50c. 
Orange-red edged chrome yellow. a 
striking flower produced with long stems on strong, heaivhiy 
plant. Each, $1.25. 
MICHIGAN WHITE—(SC) One of the best pure whitelena - ¥ 
exhibition cut flower dahlias. Medium size. Each, 90e ~ 
MISS BELGIUM—(C) An even shade of bright orange. - 
Blooms are always full and held on long straight cae. —, 
A nice spot of color. Each, 75e. > 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—(FD) Large blooms of a vivia 
orange-scarlet. A glowing color. Vigorous and free bloom-_ = 
ing. Each, 65ce. i 
MRS. GEORGE LE BONTELLIER—(ID) An  éequisiie e 
carmine red Dahlia which may be seen measuring 141% 
inches across in Dahlia exhibitions. Good care is needed Raat 
to grow it to such large size. Each, 50e. - 
MRS. I. D. VER WARNER—(FD) One of the most vigor- : 
ous and profuse with bright lilac-rose blooms, Of OFT es Ze 
large size and perfect form. BERS 50c. 
PINK FLAMINGO : 
feet high with giant deep rose- pink blooms. Very early 
and very vigorous. Each, $1.50. 
PINK GIANT—(ID) Gorgeous mammoth blooms of bright : 
tyrian pink color carried erect. on long, strong stems well — 
above the foliage. Grows 5% ft. tall. Hach, S5ec.> < 
PRINCE OF PERSIA—(ID) Iridescent cardinal red of an 
impelling richness. A vigorous grower and free bloomea 
for all purposes. Each, 65e. 
RHYTHM—(C) Graceful flowers with ineanves petals 
and double serrated tips. Cameo-pink suffused with rose 
and lemon shading at the base of the petais and in the cen- ; 
ter of the blooms. Each, $1.00. 
SCARLET LEADER—(ID) A rich glowing scarlet with 
all the good qualities a dahlia should have. Each, $1.25. 
SHERWOOD’S PEACH—(ID) A newer giant Dahlia ofa __ 
delightful orange-apricot color. It is a strong grower with — 
heavy cane-like stems and substantial insect-resistant . 
foliage. Each, $1.15. 4 or) 
SON OF SATAN—(SC) Splendid large blooms of artistic — 
form anda very brilliant scarlet color. Each, 75c. | 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST—(FD) Huge flower of lemon-  _ 
yellow the reverse of petals being rose-pink. Each, 60ce. “a 
WATCHUNG GIANT—(ID) A huge yellow-gold flower 
with shadings of buff. Fine form and substance. Each, 50¢. 
WHITE WONDER— (ID) Has. artistic long twisted petals — : 
of a snowy white. Vigorous, free blooming, and therefore 
always popular. Each, 50c. 

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MIXED—Giant flowering varieties only. Each, 34e; 3 oo 
93ec; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.25; 25 for $6.25, postpaid. 

SPECIAL—On any selection of 5 or more roots, cae 
mixed, total the value and deduct 10%, 
POMPON 
These compact little Dahlias, are 
excellent for garden planting and for 
eutting. They make small decora- 
tive plants covered with an abund- 
ance of blooms which are easily ar- 
ranged in’artistic bouquets. 
AMBER QUEEN — Well-formed 
amber blooms shaded liberally with 
bright apricot. 
BETTE ANNE—A nice little soft- 
pink variety of which there are not 
many. 
BRONZE BEAUTY—B ron ze suf- 
fused old gold. Very good for cut- 
ting. 
INDIAN CHIERF—A beautiful com- 
bination of white with red petal tips. 
Any of the above varieties 37c each; 3 for $1.00, Postpaid. 
DAHLIAS 
MARY MUNNS—Fuchsia red 
shaded dark orchid. 
MORNING MIST—White with 
bright pink petal tips. 
RED WARRIOR—A fine new bright 
red variety. Trim and sparkling. 
SHERRY—Deep pium purple flow- 
ers affording a beautiful contrast 
with other colors. 
SNOW WHITE —Lovely, well- 
formed, pure white flowers displayed 
most attractively on strong stems 
above the bright green foliage. 
YELLOW GEM—Appealing rich 
creamy yellow blooms. 

Cactus Dahlia 
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48 We think your bulbs, seeds, and plants, are just about the best of all. Have had 
fine results with them.—Mrs. James Fiorina, 9500 Glenoaks Blvd., Roscoe 1, Calif. 
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