NET GROWERS PRICES FOR 1951 
These prices apply only on orders for 10 or more roots of any variety. If less than 10 roots are ordered 
add 3e per root to cover additional cost of labelling and packing. 
10% extra count is given in all cases—that is 11 for 10, 110 for 100, ete., — except where roots are 
packed in special boxes or cartons ready for reshipment — to take care of any possible replacement claims 
and to help defray transportation charges. This extra count is figured on even multiples of ten only. 
As packed for shipment roots weigh approximately 15 lbs. per hundred. 
All our stock is absolutely dependable, field grown from roots — not plants — planted early, carefully rogued and 
fully matured before dug. Stored under ideal conditions, all roots are fresh and plump, carefully cut, trimmed and 
sorted by expert cutters—no haggling, no broken necks, no culls—every root with a good eye, full of vitality and sure 
to please your most exacting customers. No stunts, mosaic or diseased plants in our fields, and no junk or untried 
varieties in our list. 
For individual wrapping and labelling add 1%ec per root to prices given. 
LARGE FLOWERING TYPES 
(A) Art or Peony-flowered 
(B) Ball or Show (C) Caetus 
(D) Decorative 
Some varieties are short crop, other varieties are being withheld to increase stock, and still others were completely 
sold in the field before going to press. Such varieties are described as “out for this year” and while we are including 
them in our list this is done merely as a matter of record and under no condition can we supply even small quantities 
of them until another season. 
At 4c Each 
MIXED — Every year at planting time our third and last sorting of planting stock is)’ thrown into one lot and 
planted as Mixed. This lot represents at least a few roots of almost every variety in our list of Large Flowering Dahlias, 
and because of the fact that there are such limited quantities of each of the many varieties represented no effort is 
made to reclaim these varieties at digging time. This mixture is undoubtedly the finest and most varied assortment of 
dahlias ever offered and should make a most attractive Special Bargain Offer feature for your catalog. If desired, we 
can pack these roots in lots of 6 or 8 in a special corrugated slide box, size 5x6x2% inches, at 4c per box extra. 
At 5c Each 
MIXED BY COLOR — This item is made up from surpluses in our named varieties, and is intended especially for 
Jobber’s Trade. Not less than 1,000 roots of a color can be supplied under this offer. Available in Red, Pink, Yellow, 
White and Lavender. 
At 6c Each 
Aurore (A) Orange salmon 
Camille Franchon (A) Red, lighter tip 
Geisha (A) Yellow and red 
Perfect Beauty (A) Red and white 
Queen Wilhelmina (White Queen) (A) Pure white 
Sweetheart’s Bouquet (A) Salmon rose and fawn 
A. D. Livoni (B) Pink 
Bonnie Blue (B) Bluish 
Floral Park Jewel (B) Red tipped white 
Lucy Fawcett (B) Yellow tinged rose 
Mary Helen (B) Yellow 
Mary Helen (B) Yellow 
Maude Adams (B) White flushed pink 
Mrs. C. D. Anderson (B) Crimson mauve 
Orange Ball (B) Orange 
Purple Ball (B) Purple 
Red Chief (B) Bright red 
Schampel’s Ball (B) Buff tipped white 
Storm King (B) White 
Stradella (B) Rose purple 
Tillamook (B) Light pink 
Vivian (B) White tipped purple 
Yellow Duke (B) Yellow 
Bertha Horne (C) Bronzy yellow 
Bride’s Bouquet (C) White 
Celia (C) Lavender pink 
Emily Russell (C) American Beauty red 
J. H. Jackson (C) Maroon 
Lawine (C) White tinged lavender 
Libelle (C) Royal purple 
Melody (C) Yellow, often tipped white 
Perle de Lyon (C) White 
Rene Cayeux (C) Brilliant red 
Agnes Haviland (D) Rose pink and yellow 
Countess of Pembroke (D) Lavender 
C.P.R. (D) Cream overlaid purple 
Darlene (D) Shell pink 
Delice (D) Pink 
D. M. Moore (D) Maroon, almost black 
Doazon (or Big Gus) (D) Orange scarlet 
Dr. Tevis (D) Salmon pink 
Dorothy Sager (D) Salmon and orange 
E. T. Bedford (D) Purple tinged silver 
Flamingo (D) Pink 
Gallant Fox (D) Red 
Mrs. J. Harrison Dick (D) Yellow and pink 
Purity (D) White 
Spirit of St. Louis (D) Large reddish purple 
Yellow Colosse (D) Yellow 
At 7c Each 
Cleopatra (A) Dull gold 
Diana (A) Scarlet. This is the true Marean Diana 
Rosalia Styles (A) Pink 
Etenard de Lyon (C) Lavender 
Gay Paree (C) Golden bronze suffused red 
Scaramouche (C) Large Indian red 
Springfield (C) Red sport of Lonsdale 
Aida (D) Maroon 
Avalon (D) Yellow 
Catherine Wilcox (D) Pinkish white tipped red 
Ellinor VanderVeer (D) Glowing rose pink 
Francis Larocco, Improved (D) Canary yellow 
Harry Mayer (or Blue Moon) (D) Pale Roselyn purple 
Iowa (D) Maize tipped pink 
Judge Alton B. Parker (D) Yellow buff 
Le Toreador (D) Brilliant red 
