Visitors Welcomed 
Any time you are in our vicinity, please pay us a visit. We will be glad 
to meet you and show you our gardens, nursery and greenhouses. Blooming 
season for Dahlias and Chrysanthemums are from September until killing 
frost. Many new introductions will be included in this year’s planting. We 
are open on Sunday in Spring and Fall and will show you through the gar- 
dens if you are unable to come through the week. 
Notice 
The Prices In This Catalog Are Good Only For 1955. 
DAHLIAS FRO MFOREIGN LAND 
The following are partial list of the dahlias we imported. We do not have 
all of our shipment in yet before our catalog goes to press. Last year’s 
visitors were amazed at the display of the different foreign varieties we had. 
Adolph Mayer (Dec.)—Velvet maroon with real black sheen. 
Plants 75c, R. C. 35c¢ 
Albino (Pom.)—A pure white pom. Early bloom and a compact formation. 
Plants 75c, R. C. 35c 
Alice May (1. D.)—Pure white informal with a slight yellow cast at the base 
of petals. One of the large type. Size 10 by 5 -__-_----_-_----_---- Root 35c 
Ami Louis Blin (S. C.)—Very dark garnet red of enormous blooms. This is 
a-Erenchiimportationienie, 202 e822. eee ee ee Root 75c, Plant 50c 
Ambassadeur Van Kleffens (F. D.)—Brilliant orange, cut flower variety. 
Early and a profuse bloomer until frost. A dependable variety for blooms 
BnOeaecOOdarOOUNIN AK el. 6.2 eae ee ee eee ee ee Root 50c 
Amateur Jean Gaillard (Cac.)—Rosy carmine color free flowering French 
dahlia. The lovely flowers are poised on strong elegant stems well above 
thes fOHA GC ys son on aca cheeses een oa eats Ae Pee ee ane Root 75c 
/ Aumonier Chandelon (S. C.)—A beautiful rich deep pink with a golden yel- 
low center on good stems. Blooms early and very useful for cut flowers. 
Root 75c 
Aureool (Cac.)—Beautiful saffron yellow with a warm center. Medium 
size 919047. INIroductiOn ae sesce tus ee oa eae _.... Roots 35¢ each 
Bengali (Pom.)—Bengal rose color. Free flowering on stiff stems Roots 50c 
Blackbird (1. C.)—Very deep black red with velvety hues in centers. Long 
spiralled petals narrow to base. Very unusual blooms on good stems. 
Plants $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Broeder Justinus (Dec.)—Bright yellow center suffusing into a lovely sub- 
dued salmon orange. Very strong stems. Early and free flowering. Nearly 
a semi-cactus. Good habit ____.____-____- Root $1.50, Plant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Casper Ludwig Memory (Sir. Cac.)—For something different you will find 
it in this cherry red straight cactus _____- Root $1.50, Plant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Conqueror (S. C.)—One of the largest and most beautiful sulphur-yellow 
dahlias ever introduced since Frau O’Bracht 
Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 40c 
Croydon-Masterpiece (1. D.)—This beautiful dahlia of Salmon Orange to a 
deep shade of tan. High full centers and excellent stems. Size 11x6 and 
can be grown larger with care. A wonder in the showroom. 
Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Darcy Sainsbury (1. D.)—This Australian variety is a fine white with good 
size sand formation eo eee eee een. ee eee Roots 35c¢ 
Devil Du Roi Albert (Dec.)—A beautiful bi-color of dark color bordered in 
white. Very much distinguished from other bi-color novelties Be ate 
oots 50c 
Dutch Gold (S. C.)—Very fine golden yellow bloom of great beauty. Medium 
size flower: oni goodsstemiam _acleley anti ni 0 Plant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
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