84 FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
SPRING BULBS—Continued 
DAHLIAS—Continued 
DECORATIVE 
F.D. indicates Formal Decorative 
I.D. indicates Informal Decorative 
Perl10 Per 100 
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California Idol. 10 x 6 inches. Giant clear lemon yellow, a win- 
ner in its class. Flowers have great depth, and are set on ex- 
cellentsstems. .; Bush: 4,ft: 92.2232 2-242. 25264 -ee eee $ 4.00 $ 35.00 
Commando. F.D. Bloom 12 x 5. A very clean shade of dark 
lavender. Foliage heavy and insect resistant. Early and pro- 
lific== Good sroot= mak ¢rig. 222 oo ee eee 4.00 35.00 
Dahliamum, I.D. Bloom 13 x 7. Color is deep orange. A tre- 
mendous flower with long twisted petals that roll back to the 
stem making a complete ball. Bushes massive and. wide 
spreading. Blooms continually from early till late. 4 feet. __ 4.00 35.00 
Elsie Swoboda. F.D. Japan rose pink with chrome yellow radi- 
ating from the center of the flower; large blooms on good 
stems#.2 a ee Be eRe ete a ae Sen 3.00 25.00 
Harlequin, I.D. Bloom 10 x 5. This is one of the best large bi- 
colors. Colors deep red, tipped white. On long strong grow- 
ing) bushessset S32 te. ees eee eee 4.00 35.00 
Kentucky Sun. F.D. Bloom 9 x 6. Bright yellow. This is one 
of the best yellow formals, producing quantities of uniform _ 
flowers facing the heavens. 4 feet. _.____.____________________ 3.50 30.00 
King Kong. F.D. Bloom 12 x 6. Amaranth purple with pale 
reverse which shows through to face of flower. A huge 
globular flower produced from mid-season on, On strong 
growing plants. Heavy foliage and strong stems. A very 
outstanding large purple formal for those who like them 
TATE OTe ee eee eee i ae okie | eee ee eee re 4.50 40.00 
Monarch of the East. F.D. Bloom 11x 5. Rich cadmium yellow. 
Probably the strongest grower of all dahlias. Bushes massive 
with heavy insect resistant foliage. Here is one for the be- 
ginner who likes them big. Easily grown. Eleven inches in 
diameter@= Dusheg.octticato.. 6 ue 4.50 40.00 
Mrs. Albin. F.D. Bloom 7 x 4. Color is clear yellow. We highly 
recommend this dahlia for cutting. Blooms fairly early and 
continues till frost. Stems long and strong, bushes very 
healthy and free branchine’= Very good. 720). seen eee 3.00 25.00 
Mrs. Wm. Knudsen. A pure white that will be hard to beat as it 
already has a fine record as a prize winner. Can be grown to 
12 inch blooms without forcing; sturdy bushes grow 6 to 
Cpfeet tall eae =a een oe es 1 te ee 3.00 25.00 
Sherwood Peach. Another giant introduction. Color, ocherous 
buff. Size of blooms 11 to 14 inches by 8 to 9 inches in depth. 
Straight stiff stems. A sure contender in the largest bloom 
in thes showClags 22 Ja -s2.. 2 ee _... 3.00 25.00 
The Governor. A clear sulphur-yellow formal decorative. It has 
beautiful formation with wide rolled-back petals. Grows 
easily 11 inches by 6 inches, with long erect stems. Bush about 
5 ft. tall. A long season bloomer. Blooms from mid-July 
to *frosti#es strom 2-5. ee at Sek ee 3.00 25.00 
Thos. A. Edison. A wonderful Dahlia of stag horn petalled for- 
mation and a gorgeous rays purple color. Very attractive 
and good bloomer. Fine stiff stems. _._._..._.__._. 3.00 25.00 
Victory. F.D. Bloom 9 x 5. A new color in pink, golden pink. 
Bush is vigorous and free branching with canes coming from 
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