Marshall's Matchless Dahlias 
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W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
DAHLIAS 
ABBREVIATIONS 
Straight Cactus—St.C. 
Incurved Cactus—I.C. 
Semi-Cactus—S.C. 
Formal Decorative—F.D. 
Informal Decorative—I.D. 
Standard Varieties 
Each 
All-American. St.C. Giant blooms of 
rose with an orange undertone. Out- 
standing exhibition variety........- . $2.25 
American Purity. St.C. Pure glisten- 
ing white. Huge blooms on the best 
OL SECINSia ts onic oom terest neeme ee 1.25 
Ann Tooker. I.D. Color pure white, 
petals flat but waxy, blooms very 
large 13x8 stems 12 to 14 in., won 
achievement medal at New York. 
A sensation wherever shown.......-. 7.5 
Ballegos Surprise. S.C. One of the 
most beautiful whites. A seedling of 
Frau O’Bracht, which already has 
has made a fine record.......... Os 
Blue River. F.D. The name is very 
appropriate for this Dahlia, color 
deep lilac, or bluish mauve, the near- 
est approach to a blue Dahlia we have 
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Carl Dahl. I.D. Apricot-buff, reverse 
old rose. One of the largest.......-. 1.28 
Caroline Kernochan. I1.D. Center 
pale yellow, outer petals flushed deep 
rose-red. An Honor Roll Dahlia..... 
California Idol. [.D. Clear bright 
yellow. Immense flower.........-.- 
Cherokee Brave. I.D. Color oxblood- 
red that holds its color in the hottest 
sun, 11 in. or better...........---;. 
Clara Carder. I.D. A clear cyclamen 
pink, certainly one of the best. A 
great exhibition variety, large flowers 
on great stemS...........-+2+-++++> 
Daniel Del Roi Albert. F.D. A very 
fine purple, tipped white, outstanding. 
D’Day. F.D. Soft one-tone-pink. Ex- 
cellent keeperecc. vc. case tesa os 2.50 
Darcy Sainsbury. F.D. One of the 
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Director M. A. Howe. F.D. Tyrian 
rose. Excellent formation.......... 2.25 
Dixie Wine Dot. I.D. Clear white, 
splashed with wine-red. Tall grower.. 2.5 
Five Star General. F.D. Amaranth- 
pink, centering to yellow. A real giant. 4.00 
Florist’s Beauty. F.D. Purple with 
white tip. The best keeper......... 2.25 
Forest Fire. [.D. Lemon-yellow, for 
about one-third the length of the 
petals, then shaded to rich scarlet 
LOWALGS {he TIPS: Seance ere 
Gen. John J. Pershing. S.C. Coral 
and jasper-red with chrome flush. 
Sport of Virginia Rute............. 
Glamour. I.D. A real huge purple 
Dahlia with great depth............ 
Great Divide. S.C. Yellow, blending 
to pink on outer edges. Very healthy 
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Greater Glory. S.C. Deep rose-pink, 
shading to yellow at center. An old 
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Hilda Fioretti. S.C. Deep rose-pink, 
large blooms. Many time winner... . 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. [.D. Color 
bright violet-burgundy, large blooms 
up to 15 in., stands erect on strong 
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Jane Cowl. I.D. Bronze-buff and old 
gold, blending deeper at center...... 5 
Jean Trimbee. S.C. A rich Petunia- 
violet, many blooms close to 12 in., an 
unusual and outstanding variety ... 
Joan Philip, Jr. 1I.D. Deep mallow- 
pink with white tips. A salient bicolor. 3.00 
Jersey’s Beauty. F.D. Pure pink on 
erect stems. An old faverite........ 75 
4.00 
1.75 
Dahlia, Caroline Kernochan 
Each 
John Adam Kernochan. F.D. Garnet- 
red, white tips. Very striking.......$3.00 
Jersey’s White Beauty. F.D. Pure 
white. Free bloomer and good keeper. 1.00 
Kentucky. F.D. The salmon-pink 
Jerseys) Beautyynr on os sre ade ca sae 75 
Maffle. S.C. Intense carmine-red. A 
preat Prize Wine aq oie ited G a aie 2.50 
Marie. F.D. Pink. Considered one of 
thetbesteirserec ceive crate Gesause se 1,25 
M. Col. F.D. The tri-color’ flower. 
Yellow at center, shading to orange, 
with white tips. saeeee een ee 1.00 
Michigan White. S.C. The most pro- 
lific blooming white variety......... 1.25 
Miss Belgium. C. Flower medium 
size, very bright orange, perfectly 
stiff stems, and very free flowering.. 1.25 
Mrs. William S. Knudsen. I.D. Color 
pure white, heavy insect resisting 
foliage, blooms large and deep....... 1.25 
Ogden Reid. I.D. Spinel-pink, blended 
light rose-pink, striped primuline- 
yellow. Mammoth flower........... 3.50 
Premiers Majestic. I.D. Salmon- 
gold and mulberry, a real fine Dahlia 
oni canelike’stémes... cane «us ee 1.25 
The Real Glory. F.D. Pure white. 
All the name tmpliess.c-siscet. ae 2.50 
Victory. F.D. Rose-pink with golden 
suffusion. A good garden variety.... 1.75 
Virginia Rute. I.D. Rich maroon. 
Tops in its color and many time prize 
WiINhed oreo soa tee ate ee late seiner 1.75 
White Wonder. [.D. A pure white 
Dahlia, .the giant blooms are well 
formed with long pointed, twisted and 
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World Event. I.D. Soft glowing pink. 
Will grow 9 in. without disbudding.. 1.75 
Miniature Dahlias 
Each 
Anna Z. A lovely new miniature of 
lemon chrome blushed old frose, a 
free and prolific bloomer........ ¥.1.81.75 
Ayesha. A distinct orange.......i... 1.00 
Baby Royal. Salmon-pink........... 1.00 
Bishop of Llandaff. Red, with dark 
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Buckeye Baby. Beautiful gold-bronze. 1.00 
Bright Lass. Unusual shade of bright 
rose, with curly petals, exhibition 
VATLECY 55 cates, avant ene tee one 1.00 
Chico. A new miniature of bright clear 
scarlet, blooms freely on long stems, 
good keeper when cut.............. 1.50 
Gold Youth. Beautiful flower of bright 
gold, on nice long stems............ 1.25 
Jamboree. A very fine clear pink, a 
beautiful ‘color: <.s..¢9 eaten eS OO 
Little Diamond. A very fine pink.... 1.25 
Little Jennie. Flesh color with canary 
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Little Fire Ball. Bright red.......... 1.00 
Nicky. Fine pinks. 2202 ree 1.25 
Miss Innocence. Small, pure white; 
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Rickey. Bicolor in crimson red, and 
white, a great favorite.............. 1.00 
Sylvia. Scarlet-red one tone, very good. .75 
White Fawn. Pure white............ 1.00 
White Gardenia. Color waxy white 
of good substance ...< «= 1 sent 1.25 
Dahlias From Seed 
Marshall’s Gold Medal Strain 
All hand-picked seed, from selected flowers. 
Pods are ripened on the plant. Over one 
hundred varieties are used in making this 
mixture. 
25 seeds, $2.00 50 seeds, $3.75 
100 seeds, $7.00 
