Giant Dahlia Sherwood’s 
AMELIA EARHART. (SC) An exquisite blend of ap- 
vicot, buff, and salmon with base of petals yellow. 
Each, 90¢. 
AVALON. (ID) A good clear yellow variety with 
large flowers good for cutting. 
Each, 45¢. 
CALIFORNIA IDOL. (ID) Well grown, they measure 
more than a foot across. They are clear bright yellow 
and have an exceptional strong appeal. 
Each, 75¢. 
GLAMOUR. (ID) Sturdy bushes 514 ft. tall with very 
large, stiff-stemmed blooms of bright purple veined 
with violet-rose. A consistent prize winner with a 
wonderful constitution. 
Each, 75¢. 
JANE COWL. (ID) Truly giant flowers of warm 
buff blended with old gold and shading to apricot and 
rose in the center. 
Each, 50¢. 
GOV. HEIL. (C) A beautiful combination of orange 
and burnt-orange toward the center. Flowers will grow 
up to 10 inches across and are of good splendid form. 
A free blooming variety and good strong plant. 
Each, 65¢. 
Of extra- large size and perfect 
Peach Each, 50¢. 
OGDEN REID. (ID) A real exhibition dahlia of 
KINDIG’S PURPLE... (D) Consider- 
ed to be one of the largest and love- 
liest purple dahlias. Stong plant 
with good habit of growth: 
Each, 75¢. 
MARSHALL’S PINK. (D) A beau- 
tifully formed, very large flower, of 
a lovely light pink shade. A softer 
more pastel tone than most dahlias 
and a good cutting variety. 
Each, 50¢. 
MONARCH OF THE EAST. (D) 
Bright and fascinating tints of gold- 
en buff, creating a very beautiful 
ploom. Of huge size, the flowers will 
grow up to 12 inches in diameter. 
Each, 75¢. ° 
MONTEBELLO. (D) A rich violet- 
crimson color of distinct tone. Large, 
deep, full flowers and a free bloomer. 
Fine stems and good keeping quali- 
ties. 
Each, 75¢. 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELLIER. 
(ID) An exquisite carmine red Dah- 
lia which may measure 1414 inches 
across in Dahlia exhibitions. Good 
care is needed to grow it to such 
large size. 
Each, 50¢. 
MRS. I. D. VER WARNER. (FD) 
One of the most vigorous reds and 
profuse with bright lilac-rose blooms. 
bright rose with gold shadings. A dahlia which natur- 
ally grows big, producing mammoth blooms with very 
little special attention. 
Each, 75¢. ~ 
OSA HELEN. (C) Huge flower of American Beauty 
zed. Flowers will grow 8 to 10 inches across, on tall 
bush with long stems for cutting. 
Each, 75¢. 
PINK PROFUSION. (D) Salmon-pink edged rose 
pink, slightly paler toward the perfect center. Much 
like Jersey Beauty, but a better color and larger, 
deeper flowers, carried on strong, long stems. Excellent 
keeper. 
Each, 75¢. 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD. (D) A splendid large, well- 
formed flower of bright orange-red. Very showy and 
a color that should stand out noticeably. Considered 
to be one of the best varieties in this unusual color. 
Each, 60¢. 
SHERWOOD’S PEACH. (ID). A newer giant Dahlia 
of a delightful orange-apricot color. It is a strong 
grower with heavy cane-like stems and substantial 
insect-resistant foliage. 
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Type 
Dahlia 
VICTORY. (D) A huge flower of salmon-pink shad- 
ing to yellow at base of petals. A real favorite for 
sheer beauty and will grow up to 10 inches across with 
great depth. Flowers keep well. Plant growth excellent 
with good strong stems. Splendid cut flowers. = 
Each, 90¢. 
WHITE WONDER. (ID) Has artistic long a 
petals of a snowy white. Vigorous, free blooming, and — 
therefore always popular. 
Each, 50¢. 
-MIXED. Unnamed giant flowering varieried only. 
Each, 34¢; 3 for 93¢; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.25; 25 for 
$6.25. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
PSRELS NE 
These compact little Dahlias are excellent for garden a 
planting and for cutting. They make small decorative 
plants covered with an abundance of blooms which are 
easily arranged in artistic bouquets. 
AMBER QUEEN. Well formed amber blooms near 
with bright apricot. 
BOBBY. Beautiful flowers, deep plum-purple, -con- 
trasting with other colors. 
DEE DEE. Charming little flowers of an unusual shade f 
of lavender. 
EDITH MUELLER. Yellow-gold petals with orange 
edges. Dainty and charming. 
DARKSOME. A flower in the darker shades deep red 
or maroon. Nicely formed. 
JOHNNY. A fine bright red variety. Trim. and. spark- 
ling with well formed blooms. 
MORNING MIST. Lovely, well formed flowers having 
white petals tipped with pink. 
YELLOW GEM. Appealing rich creamy yellow blooms. 
Bright and cheerful. 
sti: of the above Pompon varieties, 45¢ each; 3 for 
1 
EDULIS SUPERBA — (Medium, Early.) An even 
shade of bright rose-pink, Fine, full-centered flower, 
very fragrant. Very early and a strong grower. Ex- 
ceptionally good cut flower. 
Each, 89¢. 
FELIX CROUSSE—(Medium, Early.) A deep rose-red 
showing no stamens. Flower consists of a central 
bomb of ineurved petals surrounded by broad, promi- 
snent guard petals. - 
Each, 98¢. 
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Peony 
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PEONIES 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—(Tall, Early.) The most popular 
of all white Péonies, bearing graceful, large flowers 
composed of broad, round, pure white sepals surround- 
ed by a crown of broad guard petals. 
Each, 98¢. 
GRACE LOOMIS— (Medium, Late.) A very handsome, 
large white with lemon tints reflected in center. Fra- 
grant. A highly rated peony of extra quality. 
Each, $1.19. 
HANSINA BRAND—(Tall, Late.) A lovely, glistening 
flesh pink with .a salmon reflex 
shading toward the base of the 
Lye petals. This variety has been a 
MANY consistent winner at national and 
YEARS local peony exhibitions and is most 
dependable, giving a splendid per- 
formance every year. A late bloom- 
er, and as the flowers fade they 
resemble a perfectly formed speci- 
men of Solange; it never fails to 
produce fine flowers. A “must 
: for any fine planting of 
peonies. 
Each, $3.00. 
KARL ROSENFIELD—(Tall, Mid- 
season.) A well-known variety of 
outstanding brilliance bearing 
magnificent large semi-rose type 
flowers of richest velvety crimson. 
Each, $1.19. 
KATHERINE HAVEMEYER 
(Medium, Late.) True, rose type 
jn form and the flower is large 
and of a lovely flesh-pink shade. 
Late blooming variety. 
Each, $1.28. 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS — (Tall, 
Late.) This peony is aptly named, 
as it is a glorious creation and a 
most popular white. There is a 
creamy diffusion in the depth of 
the flower, and occasionally there 
will be a few crimson edges on 
center petals. Strong, rose-like 
fragrance. Free flowering with 
strong stems. <A. Peony that is 
much. sought after and admired. 
Each, $2.19. 
STRONG 3 TO 5 EYE SELECTED DIVISIONS 
MARTHA BULLOCH—(Tall, Late.) Soft oer 
shading to silvery shell-pink on the outer petals, Huge, 
beautifully formed flowers ideal for cutting. 
Each, $1.79. 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC—(Medium, iMideeneene 
This is the darkest of all Peonies and for that reason 
it is a great favorite. Deep maroon-red blooms en=- 
hanced by prominent yellow stamens, : 
Each, $2.19. ae ae 
MYRTLE GENTRY—(Tall, Late.) A beautiful late 
pink. The flower is perfect rose form. The stems are 
strong, holding the huge flower well above the foli- 
Has the fragrance of a tea-rose. 
Each, $1.98. 
PHILIP RIVOIRE—(Tall, Early. ) Very dark crimson | 
flowers with a delightful velvety black sheen and a 
rich rose fragrance. Of symmetrical form — and never 
showing any yellow stamens. 
Each, $2.19. os 
SARAH BERNHARDT— (Tall, Late.) Graceful, and 
‘a fine semi-rose-type bloom of bright apple-blossom 
pink with the petals attractively tipped with silver. 
It has an agreeable, elusive fragrance, 
Each, $1.19. 
SOLANGE (Tall, Late.) Here is a beauty that takes 
a long time to make its appearance from the opening — 
bud. Color creamy white with a suffusion of buff and 
pale salmon pink. Listed with the finest peoniss grown 
due to its distinct coloring. 
Each, $1.19. : 
THERESE (Tall, Midseason.) Considered by many 
the finest pink Peony. Delightful, fragrant, rose-type 
blooms of very large size. The somewhat lighter center 
adds much to its pleasing appeal. 
Each, $1.19. a i 
THURA HIRES—(Medium, Midseason.) In the desire 
and striving for a yellow peony this variety is about 
the best. It is actually white but with a heavy overlay _ 
of lemon yellow. When first opening, the yellow color 
is decidedly apparent, A very lovely creation to add ae 
your garden, : 
Each, $2.29. * P 
WALTER FAXON—(Tall, Midseason.) Soft, éorals 
pink blooms, lighter at the petal tips and darker toward 
the base. 
best in its color class. stay om 
Each, $1.19. 
MIXED—Unnamed Peonies in white, pink | and red, 
State colors wanted. Economically priced. bi Wee 
Each, 79¢; 3 for $2.15; 6 for $3.75. : es HE 
A superb variety considered by many the — 
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