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Dahlia Listings 
FOLEY GARDENS 
Giant Dahlias 
The Dahlias we offer come from the Gar- 
dens of a famous Middle Western Dahlia 
fancier, whose judgment and knowledge of 
varieties is acknowledged and accepted by 
Dahlia enthusiasts and specialists every- 
where. We feel highly honored to list va- 
rieties from his garden which he considers 
to be most outstanding and which can be 
guaranteed te be healthy, strong growers 
and free flowering. 
We have had so many repeated requests 
for more Ball and Cactus type dahlias that 
we have included more of these in our list. 
This year to show our genuine apprecia- 
tion of your generous orders we will in- 
clude free one or more named dahlias when 
your total dahlia order amounts to $3.00 
or more. 
Tubers Only 
Classification: (B) Ball type. (D) Decora- 
tive type. (C) Cactus type. 
A. D. Livoni (B) A vigorous growing free 
flowering pink, one of the most popular 
dahlias of all times. Each, 35c. 3 for 95c. 
Alice May (D) A new and greatly im- 
proved free flowering, exhibition white. 
Huge, perfect flowers on long strong stems. 
Each, 65c. 3 for $1.80. 
Avalon (D) A beautiful clear yellow having 
fine form and long stems. Flowers large 
and hold up well. Each, 35c. 3 for 90c. 
Amelia Earhart (C) An old favorite Cac- 
tus variety of autumn shades. Has a great 
reputation for being a good grower. Fine 
for fall shows and exhibition. Each 75c. 
3 for $2.00. 
Bertha Horne (C) A _ bronzy-yellow dahlia 
that likes tc outdo itself in blooming. Nice 
long stems. Each 40c. 3 for $1.00. 
Celia (C) An exquisite pink with a soft and 
delicate blending of lavender. Wonderful 
for cutting. Each, 35c. 3 for 90c. 
Commando (D) A huge purple with orchid 
and lavender shades. Dinner plate size 
flowers are up to 12 inches across. Each, 50c. 
3 for $1.35. 
Daughter of Venus (C) A lavendar variety 
of exquisite form and color. Here is a dahlia 
of fine habits, a free bloomer. Flowers are 
perfect for exhibition and cutting. Each 
80c. 3 for $2.15. 
Diana (B) A brilliant lustrous scarlet. An 
easy grower with many long stemmed 
blooms. This is the true Marean Diana. 
Each 35c. 3 for 90c. 
ZANTS PINK 
Pictured above—A new Dahlia of amazing 
beauty—Dinner plate size flower. 
D. M. Moore (D) For those who like the 
dark colors this maroon, almost black dahl- 
ia will amaze you. A very free bloomer 
and an excellent grower. Each, 40c. 3 for 
$1.00. 
Everybody’s Favorite (D) An orchid dahlia 
that really is everybody’s favorite. Flowers 
are large with good strong stems. For ex- 
quisite color and all around good growing 
habits there is none better. Each $1.00. 
3 for $2.75. 
Gallant Fox (D) A brilliant red that every- 
one prefers, Large flowers, long sturdy stems, 
good keeping qualities helps to make this 
variety universally popular. Each, 35c. 3 
for 90c. 
Governor Heil (C) A brilliant orange, most 
outstanding for color and vigor. The fine 
large blooms win ribbons in shows all over 
the country. Each, 55c. 3 for $1.40. 
Hillcrest Mandarin (D) A red and yellow 
dahlia that naturally grows big. The flowers 
are huge. Great for exhibition. Each 50c. 
3 for $1.35. 
Jersey’s Melody (C) A beautiful pink Cac- 
tus. Flowers have creamy yellow base. 
Well branched and free blooming. Each, 
50c. 3 for $1.35. 
Josephine G. (D) A lovely pink dahlia with 
blooms of great depth and size. Produces 
exhibition blooms with little special atten- 
tion. Each 50c. 3 for $1.35. 
Libelle (C) Here is a dahlia for the cactus 
dahlia fancier. The royal purple flowers 
and long stems make Libelle perfect for 
cutting. Each, 40c. 3 for $1.00. 
