BALL DAHLIAS 
The large, round dahlias that are quilled together which makes 
a keep flower, these always keep well when cut, very popular. 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL (Ball) Bright orange with shadings 
of terra cotta. It has wonderful foliage and vigorous growth. 
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CROWN OF GOLD—An outstanding ball dahlia. Yellow over- 
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MRS. C, D. ANDERSON. A mammoth purple-quilled ball dahlia 
with a silver sheen that keeps for days in the show room. 
We have at last a good supply of this Dahlia, which grows 
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STORM KING A White Ball that will cut well with other dahlias 
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STRADELLA—Another fine ball dahlia. A beautiful rose pur- 
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VIVIAN—Another fine ball dahlia for your collection. White 
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MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
These are the same formation as the very large dahlias only 
under about 3 inches in size. Fine for borders and small gardens, 
cutting and table use. 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF. A wonderful English bedding dahlia. In- 
tense red with dark bronze lacy foliage that contrasts beau- 
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BO BO (Frank-Rocky River, 1948), F. D. Bloom 2 by 12 
inches, bush 4 ft. Bright primrose yellow suffused rose red. 
Long stems and good form. Excellent for arranging and ex- 
hibiting. Winner of many prizes. On 3 Honor Rolls......... Root .50 
BUCKEYE BABY This fine miniature is really small and deep 
and while the bushes are dwarf, the stems are fine for 
cutting. Color, gold buff lightly shaded red on the pveiee. ‘ 
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CARLA (Dahliadel 83C, 1934). Color is buff, heavily shaded 
old rose and suffused violet rose, a rich contrast to the dark 
green foliage. Ideal in the garden and for arrangements. Root .40 
FAIRY. The formation and color the same as the famous Jer- 
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FUZZY-WUZZY (Lakeside, 1947), Min. F. D. Lacinated petals. 
General color effect is autumn. Extremely floriferous, and 
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IKE Bloom 3¥%2x5x2. A beautiful blood red Miniature that is 
fine for cutting. Described as having many tight, overlapping 
petals, each with lacinated tips. Has fine tight centers, and 
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IRENE (F. D.) Fine old rose to coral pink; a perfect small ex- 
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LEMONADE (Dixie, 1945), F. D. 3 inch lemon yellow. A good 
companion for Orangeade. A seedling of Sylvia. Extremely 
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LITTLE DIAMOND (S. C.) ‘“‘Holland,’”’ 1939. “’Holland,’’ 1939. 
Bloom 32 x 2, bush 2/2 feet. Color, violet rose with sulfur 
yellow at center. Certified at Haarlem, Amsterdam and Paris. 
The most beautiful foreign miniature we have seen. Do not 
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LITTLE SHEIK. A new miniature red with stripes of white run- 
ning through the petals. A new novelty that is taking the 
dahlia world by storm. A low grower for borders......-.----- Roots ./5 
ORCHID LADY (1935), F. D. Here is a little champion. The 
color is orchid pink. It is a wonderful little dahlia all the way 
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SPRINGHILL ROSE (F. D.) A beautiful rose red, 2 to 3-inch 
blooms held on long stiff stems and a prolific bloomer. Fine 
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WINE DROP (Kanouse) M. F. D. A two inch bloom of deep 
wine red, perfectly full center at all times. Fine keeper and 
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WHITE FAWN (F. D.) Waxy white. 3 inch bloom. Excellent 
substance. An extremely abundant bloomer. One of the best 
cut flowers. Dark glossy foliage on low compact bush. On 
three honor rolls. Certificates of merit at Storrs and Ohio. Root 
WHITE FAWN SPECIAL—We have a large supply of this dahlia 
and can supply this at the following low price--....-..--..--.------------ 
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POM POM DAHLIAS 
World’s finest collection of those little flowers you like for 
borders, cutting and table decorations. 
BETTY ANN, Pom. (Johnson, 1936) A soft clear pink exhibi- 
tion pom pom with a fine list of winnigs to its credit. One 
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BOBBY. A deep plum color. Very fine. -.....--.----.---------------- Roots .40 
DARKSOME. A deep maroon. Very popular. -.......-------------- Root .40 
LEMON DROP. A bright lemon yellow pom with the finest of 
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LEMONADE. A nice lemon yellow. -..........--.-.-------------------- Root .40 
MORNING MIST—Bloom 112, bush 312 ft. A fine cut flower 
with long stems. Color, white tipped lavender and rosy 
lavender at center. Some flowers a little large but very 
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ROSALIE. White suffused pansy purple. -..........----------------- Root .40 
SHERRY (1939) Royal purple. Fine for exhibition and a good 
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TINY TOT Pom pom. Red, a very small flower, one of the best 
poms in cultivation today—mighty fine. --.........-...--..--- Roots .75 
YELLOW GEM. A bright yellow. Good cutter. -..............--..--.------ .40 
SPECIAL OFFER NO. 999. We have a good many pom poms 
and miniatures, but not in sufficient quantities to list. If 
you care to leave this up to us, we will ship prepaid six, 
all named, including some of the above on which we have 
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GAMBLER’S COLLECTION 
10 DAHLIA’S ROOTS—tags lost off during planting, 
digging, storage etc. you will probably know the short- 
age of help. This collection will be mighty fine as we 
were forced to put a great many of our finest in this 
collection on account of the help not being careful. 
If you are not fully satisfied with this collection, we 
will refund your money without question. 
If you do not care for the names, be sure and 
order this collection without fail. 
10 ROOTS—POST PAID........o... oe ee eect eee $2.00 
OUR LOCATION 
Drive on either West Michigan Ave. or West Van 
Buren St. to Limit Ave. and go one block north, turn 
right, watch for the sign, Hill Dahlia Nurseries. 
ACROSS FROM THE BATTLE CREEK ACADEMY 
SPECIAL 
Send us the names of two of your friends that you think would 
be interested in our “’Dahlias’’ and we will include with your order 
an extra dahlia of the better class. 
