DAHLIAS 
You will find listed here only those varieties that 
have done well here for a period of several years and 
have proven themselves to be good healthy growers 
and consistently heavy flower producers. 
A—F lowers over 8 inches in diameter. 
B—F lowers under 8 inches in diameter. 
FD—Formal Decorative. 
ID—Informal Decorative. 
SC—Semi-Cactus. 
IC—Incurved Cactus. 
C—Straight Cactus. 
In the following list we have attempted to give the average size of the 
flower but in many cases you will have flowers much larger than the sizes 
listed. Come this fall and visit our trial and display garden of over 200 kinds. 
We have many varieties of Dahlias available in limited quantities which 
we do not list here. If interested in other varieties of Dahlias, please write us 
for our Special Dahlia list. 
BD-1 AGNES YOUNG—-(A-SC) An orange red with lighter reverse show- 
ing at tips. An old reliable garden Dahlia with striking color. 50¢ each. 
BD-2 AUMONIER CHANDELON—(B-C) Pink with lighter center. One 
of the great imports of recent years. Prolific. Good cut flower Dahlia. 75¢ each. 
BD-3 ARTHUR GODFREY—(A-FD) Huge oriental red. Suffused gold 
late in season. An all time great. Considered largest formal Dahlia grown. 
$1.50 each. 
BD-4 BEAUTIFUL LADY—(A-FD) Yellow. Tall and profuse. This is 
the strongest grower of the 200 varieties we grow yearly. 60¢ each. 
BD-5 BO BO—(Pom) Yellow suffused red. This has a good bush, makes 
good roots, and is loaded with flowers all season. 60c each. 
BD-6 BRIDE’S BOUQUET—(A-FD) White. This is a new introduction. 
Fine in every way. Its name describes it. $1.00 each. 
BD-7 CALIFORNIA PAGEANT—(A-ID) Orange apricot blended rose. 
Petals curved. Grows large. One of the newer introductions. %5e each. 
BD-8 CHEROKEE BRAVE—(A-ID) One of the very great reds. Good 
in every way, and still beats the newcomers at the shows. $1.00 each. 
BD-9 CLARIAN KELTON—(A-ID) Red with yellow at base of petals, 
petals curled. Reliable in all kinds of seasons.  60¢ each. 
BD-10 D DAY—(B-FD) A clear bright pink. Excellent cut flower. Good 
garden and commercial Dahlia. 60c¢ each. 
BD-11 DEEP VELVET—(FD-B) One of the very best black reds. Plant 
is a rugged grower, always full of bloom . A good bulb maker. 75¢ each. 
BD-12 DR. TAYLOR—(B-FD) Brick red. This makes a good cut flower. 
Bushes rugged. Stems stiff. Showy. 50¢ each. 
BD-13 FVELYN CHANDLER—(A-SC) Called the Golden Satan. A stand- 
ard gold Dahlia. 60c¢ each. 
BD-14 FIVE STAR GENERAL—(A-ID) Apricot flushed pink. This is one 
of the “greats” of recent introduction. Always at shows and wins ribbons. 
85¢ each. 
BD-15 GENERAL PERSHING—(A-SC) In autumn class. Petals have 
faint purplish stripe. Sport of Virginia Rute with parent’s good qualities. 
85¢c each. 
BD-16 GOLDEN TREASURE—(B-FD) Clear golden color. Long stems. 
Recent introduction. Considered by its creator the best gold cut flower. 
85c each. 
BD-17 TKE—(Min) Red ends of petals cleft, with piled up effect to make 
it very showy. Best of its kind.  55ce each. 
BD-18 KENTUCKY SNOWBALL— (Ball) White. If you like white ball 
Dahlias and lots of them, this is the answer. 55c each. 
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