Dahlias - Cont. 
FIVE STAR GENERAL. F. D. Bloom 10x7, bush 5 ft. 
A most pleasing blend of light amaranth-pink edged and 
shaded soft canary-yellow. One of the very best and 
largest for exhibition. Consistent bloomer. 
FLORIST BEAUTY. F. D. Purple tipped with white. 
Flowers about 5 inches and unexcelled as a cut flower. 
FAITHFUL. S. C. Blooms 10x5, bush 5 ft. One of the 
best and largest white Semi-Cactus. Does best under 
normal culture. Bush growth is sturdy, with glossy green 
foliage. Good root maker, easy to winter over, and 
bison are always full- centered, 
FRAMBOOSJE. P. P. Raspberry-red and round as a 
ball. Very fine free bloomer and about the best in this 
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GOLD DUST. P. P. Tiny Autumn of Gold ie some- 
times lightly suffused red. Small, low plant and very 
early. 
GRENADIER. M. as double orange-red flowers with 
a beet-red foliage. Plant is low and very attractive. 
HEDWIG POLWIG. P. P. Crimson and white varie- 
gated. Is large for Pompon, growing to miniature size 
for us. 
. $1.75 
. 1.00 
IKE. M. F. D. Bloom 3%-4%4x2, bush 3 ft. Blood-red 
blooms with many laciniated petals. Fine for cutting and 
exhibiting. Does well in the South. 
JANE COWL. I. D. Warm buff and old gold. Fine for 
cut flower. An old timer, but an outstanding Dahlia. A 
variety that has stood the avalanche of supposedly new 
and better varieties for many years. Very free bloomer 
on plants 5 ft. tall. .. 
JANE LAUSCHE. S. 10x4 in. Mauve tipped white, 
which is a very ee and beautiful coloring. A fine 
bi-color that wins in its class. The bush is 3 ft. and 
it is an' early and free bloomer. 255-42 ..5-e0 eae 
JEAN TRIMBEE. S. C. Bloom 10x5, bush 5 ft. Massive 
yet artistic, with long revolute petals that curl and twist. 
A beautiful petunia or orchid-purple. Tall and vyigor- 
ous with long erect stems. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. F. D. Bloom 614x4, bush 6% ft. 
This beautiful pink is undoubtedly the most universally 
grown Dahlia. Is still “the” commercial pink. Perfect 
form, 
long stems, excellent keeper and profuse. 
Collection No. 11 
DAHLIA COLLECTION 
Labeled 
Commando 
[24] 
$0.50 
00 
1,25 
1.00 
00 
One each of all four shown in color on this page for: 
Banded SECC Seems $2.25, postpaid 
6.00, postpaid 
JERSEY’S DAINTY. S. C. Bloom 7x3, bush 5 ft. White, 
faintly tinged lavender early in the season. Fine for ex- 
hibiting and cutting. Blooms held on long straight stems. 
Healthy plant growth. 
JOE FETTE. P. P. Snow-white and a profuse bloomer. 
Probably the best white Pompon. 
KELVIN. F. D. 11-12x5. A beautiful begonia shaded to 
light begonia-pink. Stems are long and strong. Bushes 
4 ft. with very large, heavy foliage. It is a strong winner 
at the show. 
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD. F. D. Bloom 11x6, bush 5 ft. 
A chrome-yellow with carmine-rose suffusion and on re- 
verse of petals. Early and prolific. Should be the first 
to bloom in your garden. On 3 honor rolls. ........... 
LA CIERVA. Collarette type. Bloom 4%, bush 344. Un- 
usual and most pleasing deep cardinal or Chrysanthe- 
mum crimson with a large white and self-colored collar. 
An imported variety gaining in popularity. 
LITTLE HERMAN. P. P. Maroon and white with color 
variation. Very profuse bloomer on nice medium size 
plants. 
Collection No. 12 
THREE CUT FLOWER DAHLIAS 
D. Day Ike Mrs. E. J. 
2 each, Labeled and Postpaid 
4 each, Labeled and Postpaid 
Avalon 
Monarch 
$0.65 
45 
1.40 
1.00 
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