MINIMUM ORDER — $2.50 
5e per bulb extra in less than 5 of a variety. 
‘Novelty Dahlias 
STANDARD DAHLIAS OF MERIT 
ARTHUR GODFREY—Formal Decorative 
Beautiful Orient red with orange or buff 
shadings. A real GIANT and great prize- 
winner. Blooms 12x6. Very highly recom- 
mended. Good root maker and blooms 
profusely oh hii tre Gye saie bch setae ae ae yeaah 
AVALON—lInformal Decorative 
Clear canary yellow of cut flower size. 
We cut four to six-foot stems last sea- 
son which held the bloom erect.....................- 
1.50 
.10 
AXFORD TRIUMPH—Informal Decorative 
A large Australian variety which is be- 
coming very popular with many growers. 
Color is apricot to orange, giving a general 
tan effect. Plants are robust with good 
follagevand o1an tio Wels ceeeseste see eee ees 
BEAUTIFUL LADY—Formal Decorative 
Bright lemon yellow. 8-10 inch blooms, 
good stems, bush 5-6 feet tall. Rugged 
grower, insect resistant foliage, profuse 
and early. A good root maker and they 
keep well. Scored 84 at East Lansing. On 
keep swell cece ee a Fe vee moe ee 
BLUE HOR!IZON—lInformal Dec. 
Winner of the American Home Achieve- 
ment Medal and Honor Roll Dahlia. Large 
blooms of French Violet with a decided 
blue cast. Long pointed petals with ab- 
solutely tight centers. Good stiff stem 
holds the flower well out of the foliage. 
Bush tall (six feet) and low branching. 
This dahlia has always won the blue rib- 
bon whenever shown. Excellent keeping 
qualities, on the bush and when cut -........... 
BRIDE OF TEXAS—Formal Decorative 
A white dahlia of excellent form and 
grace. It has a bloom of 7 inches on a 
good stiff stem. Keeps when cut and makes 
LUD ERS ee era hE SARE MA eae reed eee. 
CALIFORNIA IDOL—Informal Dec. 
A clear bright, glistening yellow, of im- 
mense size, and a prize-winner from coast 
to coast. Grows naturally to great size 
and has everything a great dahlia should 
have. We recommend it highly —................. 
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