DAHLIAS— Grown by Alfred Moses 
Exceptional Varieties That Will Add Color in Your Garden 
A most useful plant producing an abundance of bloom through the summer and fall. Ideal for bed- 
ding, borders, and can be used to good advantage as a foundation plant. Will thrive in light shade 
where good soil and plenty of moisture is provided. 
AMERICAN DAHLIA SOCIETY CLASSIFICATION: F. D. Formal Decorative; I. D. Informal 
Decorative; S. C. Semi-Cactus; C. Cactus; I. C. Incurved Cactus; M. Miniature; P. P. Pompon. 
PRICE PER EACH 
ALL AMERICA. S. C. A very large flower of 
mulberry-rose, suffused salmon and _ with 
wax-yellow at base of petals. Very free 
bloomer and measuring 10 inches. ........ $0.90 
AMBER QUEEN. P. P. Attractive button- 
like blooms of amber showing apricot. ..... 40 
ANDRIES ORANGE. WM. S. S. Bright 
orange; profuse bloomer, 4 in. diameter. .. .50 
ARABESKA. M. S. C. One of the best mini- 
atures. Sulphur-yellow, dainty flowers on a 
0G, Clit Cay ea 1.00 
AVALON. I. D. Not a new variety but one of 
the best. Primrose to canary-yellow. Excel- 
lent cut flower. Size 71% inches. ........ 40 
BETTY ANN. P. P. Reliable soft pink with 
2 iOwG Oe ABIES aye 40 
BOBO. M. F. D. Gold tipped red. Fine long 
stems on four foot bush. The well shaped 
flowers are freely produeed. .............. 1.00 
BRIDES BOUQUET. F. D. Pure white, 10- 
inch flowers bloom freely on 4 ft. plant. .. 2.50 
BRONZE BEAUTY. P. P. Very nice free 
blooming bronze pompon. .............. 40 
BUCKEYE BABY. M. Bright tan-orange 
and red flowers on compact bush. ........ A5 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL. Ball type. 
One of my favorites and a good bedding 
Dahlia. Nice for borders. Not over 2% ft. 
high and real bushy plants. Very free bloom- 
ce TOA 50 Er 00 
CLARA CLEMENS. M. D. Dark red with 
Pitemiipe er Xtra Mice, ......-.-.....266%- 50 
COMMANDO. F. D. Immense dark laven- 
der. One of the best. Size 12 inches. ...... 50 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. M. ©. Light 
rose-red and a very profuse blooming plant. .50 
DEAN SHURTLEFF. [. D. Very sturdy 
grower. Very large crimson. Size 101% inches. .75 
D. Day. F. D. A very pretty one tone bright 
rose or rhodamine-pink. Has cane-like stems, 
is prolific and fine for cut flowers. One of 
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DIXIE’S WINE DOT. I. D. A variegated 
white, splashed with wine color. A strong 
grower and can be grown to 12 inches. .... 1.00 
Each 
DOLLY. M. F. D. Real deep pink and a 
protuse*bloomery shee ee ee $0.40 
DUBONNET. S. C. A real red cactus about 
Seine Nesy AClOSS. <2 Hien ee ae ee 50 
ENTHRIPS MONARCH. I. D. Deep rosy 
or carmine-red. Size 6 inches. ........... 50 
FAIRY. M. F. D. A miniature Jersey’s- 
Beauty; pinks eae os cae ices emen er 30 
FIVE STAR GENERAL, F. D. One of the 
largest formal decoratives. The color is two 
or three shades of pink blended with maize- 
ello Waka setter ne ate en cathe ee ee 2.00 
FLAMINGO. M. F. D. Bright brick-red on a 
4-ft. plant. A very free bloomer and a good 
cut flower. One of the best we grow. ....... cfs) 
GRAND CHAMPION. C. Huge orange that 
isa winner. o17e. Ocinches: 28. c. sone 1) 
GREATER GLORY. S. C. Very large rose- 
pink shading lighter. Size 9% inches. .... 1.00 
GRENADIER. M. Full orange-red variety 
with beet-red foliage. Very good. ........ 65 
HOOSIER MARVEL. S. C. One of the larg- 
est cactus of clean yellow. Size 11 inches. .. 1.00 
JANE COWL. !. D. Warm buff and old gold. 
Fine cut flower. This is an old timer but one 
of the outstanding Dahlias in our fields. 
10vinches: ts eee ae ae on eee 45 
JEAN TRIMBEE. S. C. The largest purple 
Cactus#oize: | Oninchesse esi eee 1.00 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. IF. D. Eosine-pink. 
Extensively grown for cut flowers. Size 5 in. .45 
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD. [. D. Chrome- 
yellow with claret-rose. A show flower. Size 
LO Pine heada hac. etre oc mawa ie ek ere eee 1.50 
JOE FETTE. P. P. Pure white pompon. .. .35 
KENTUCKY. F. D. Another good cut flower. 
Pink, yellow and gold blend. Size 5 inches. .40 
LITTLE HERMAN. P. P. Maroon and white 
Withee COlOl EVATIAtiONs am mae ere en eae 35 
LOIS WALCHER. I. D. One of the most at- 
tractive Dahlias grown. Royal purple with 
velvety tones and tipped white. Splendid 
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