Freeport, Llinois 
Dahlia Listings 
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Kindig’s Purple (D) A recent introduction 
of the largest and loveliest purple. Flowers 
are huge. One of the best exhibition 
purples in exhistence. Each, 85c. 3 for 
$2.40. 
Libelle (C) Here is a dahlia for the cactus 
dahlia fancier. The royal purple flowers 
and long stems make Libelle perfect for 
cutting. Each, 40c. 3 for $1.00, 
Marshall’s Pink (D) Huge flowers of true 
clear pink. Each petal has a dainty ivory 
tip. One of the best pink giants. Each, 50c. 
3 for 1.35c. 
Mrs. Van Iersel (C). This new large, pure 
white Cactus variety produces an Bo 
dance of flowers on tall vigorous growing 
plants. No collection is complete without 
this truly wonderful variety. Each, 85c. 3 
for $2.45. 
Monarch of the East (D) The huge blooms, 
often 13 inches and larger, are a golden 
bronze with a coral red reverse. A hand- 
some giant. Each, 75c. 3 for $2.00. 
Orange Ball (B) A glowing rich orange 
that sparkles with brilliance. Bears an 
amazing number of flowers on long stems. 
Each, 35c. 3 for 90c. 
Osa Helen (C) A huge American beauty 
red of great popularity. One of the very 
best exhibition cactus varieties. A color 
seldom found in dahlias. Each, 50c. 3 
for $1.35. 
Oyster Bay Beauty (D) A large oxblood red. 
Huge flowers are well formed on strong 
long stems. Excellent for exhibition. Each, 
45c. 3 for $1.25. 
Purple Ball (B) A charming ball type 
dahlia. The satiny purple color really 
sparkles and glistens. Well branched. 1 
for 40c. 3 for $1.00. 
Rose Fallon (D) A huge dinner-plate size 
dahlia that wins ribbons regularly at dahlia 
shows. The color is old gold. Stems are 
strong on tall vigorous growing plants. 
Each, 50c. 3 for $1.35. 
Rose Glory (D) A rosy lavender of exquisite 
color and form. Perfect flowers on long, 
sturdy stems. Each, 45c. 3 for $1.20. 
Storm King (B) A_ glistening white of 
perfect form. Blooms profusely. Flowers are 
ideal for stunning bouquets and arrange- 
ments. Each, 35c. 3 for 90c. 
Texas (D) A beautiful orchid dahlia. Color 
is rare and exquisite. Flowers are large. 
Certainly a showy dahlia and one that 
combines well with other colors. Each, 
45c. 3 for $1.20. 
The Commodore (D) One of the most de- 
pendable of all the giant yellows. The huge 
flowers last well and are a sensation for 
size. color and form. Each, 40c. 3 for $1.10. 
Victory (D) Here is real beauty in a 
dahlia. The large flower is salmon pink. 
The shading of colors makes this variety 
one of the loveliest dahlias in this color 
class. Wonderful grower. 1 for 60c. 3 
for $1.75. 
Yellow Duke (B) One of the nicest ball 
type dalia’s. Well branched and _ free 
flowering. Color, golden yellow. Very 
fine. 1 for 35c. 3 for 90c. 
Zant’s Pink (D) A famous Zant variety 
for its lovely dark pink color and very 
vigorous growth. Bears an abundance of 
tlowers that are excellent for showing. 1 
3 for $2.00. 
for 75c. 
CHAMPION COLLECTION “A”. One 
tuber each of the following varieties: A. 
D. LIVONI (pink), AVALON (yellow), 
JEAN KERR (white), OYSTER BAY 
BEAUTY (red), BLUE RIVER (blue), 
PURPLE BALL (purple), CITY OF 
CLEVELAND (orange). Seven varieties. 
$2.90 value for only $2.45. 
FANCIERS ALL 
GIANT COLLEC- 
TION “B”. One tuber each ALICE 
MAY (white), COMMANDO (lavender), 
DETROITER (red), KINDIG’S PUR- 
PLE (purple), VICTORY (pink), THE 
COMMODORE (yellow), MONARCH 
OF THE EAST (bronze). Seven huge 
flowering varieties. $4.60 value for 
only $3.95. 
CACTUS COLLECTION “C”. One tu- 
ber each AMELIA EARHART (autumn 
shades), BERTHA HORNE (yellow), 
GOV. HEIL (orange), JERSEYS MELO- 
DY (pink), LIBELLE (purple), MRS. 
VAN IERSEL (white), OSA HELEN 
(red). Seven famous Cactus varieties, 
$4.20 value only $3.75. 
