Moses’ Best Dahlics of Merit 
Exceptional Varieties That WillfAdd Color in Your Garden 
AMERICAN DAHLIA SOCIETY 
CLASSIFICATION: 
F.D.—Formal Decorative; I.D.—-Informal Decorative: 
S.C.—Semi-Cactus; I.C-—Incurved Cactus; M.—Minia- 
ture; P.P.—Pompon. 
ALLEGRESSE. S.C. Bloom 9x5. Pure sulphur 
yellow. Elegant form and tall ................$1.00 
ANDRIES’ ORANGE. \.S.C. Bloom 3%x2% 
bush 3 ft. Clear bright orange. Stems perfect 
Many winnings. 
and flowers of excellent form. 
One of the best 
“Collection No. 15 
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| Sherwood F Peach: 12 in., buff-orange .....$0.75 
Sparkler. 8 in., yellow eee laity eee tas 15 
_ Ogden Reid. 10 qe PINK ae oe .. 1.00 
_ Mrs. Geo. LeBoutillier. 10 in. red ...... 50 
1 each of the 4 pictured below for $2.50 
2 each of the 4 varieties 4.75 
Postpaid i 
AVALON. I[.D. 
cut flower 
last 
Clear canary-yellow of 
ize. We cut 24-inck ; 
size. e cut 24-inch stems 
season which held bloom erect. 
Late in the season it is a wonderful 
BETO TER (5 oh pee ran Bo tne eae em $0.40 
BATAAN. S.C. Bloom 8x4. bush 
4 ft. An attractive spectrum-red with 
lighter reverse. Wavy petals show 
faint gold tips. Very attractive and 
fine for cutting 
BEDFORD BEAUTY. [.C. Ii 
is an 
early and free flowering Cactus with a 
new formation, having evenly narrow 
petals from tip to base. Color light 
amaranth-pink with white around the 
center. Long, wiry stems, excellent ex- 
hibition and cut-flower novelty ....... 75 
BETTY ANN. P.P. A soft clear pink 
exhibition Pompon with a fine list of 
winnings to its credit. One of the best 
OL ENE WN Din ks are toa ee eee a 40 
BO BO. M. Bloom 2x1%, bush 4 ft. 
Bright primrose-yellow suffused rose- 
red. Long stems and good form. Ex- 
cellent for arranging. On three Honor 
Rolls, “Av prize’ winner ............. 60 
Bloom 
prize 
form, 
A .D.S. 
BRIDE’S BOUQUET. F.D. 
9x6, bush 54% ft. A worthy 
winner of pure white. Nice 
and long, straight stems. 
Gold Certificate at New York. Per- 
formed satisfactorily here the 
past 
very 
season 
CATHERINE. P.P. Large yellow Pom 
Withecquilledspetalsteemeeir merce: AS 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL. Ball 
type. One of my favorites and a good 
bedding Dahlia. Nice for borders. Not 
over 2% ft. high. One of the freest 
bloomers I know. The rows are a solid 
mass of blooms from early July until 
frostaeece eee ne oe amen 0 
CLARIAM KELTON. [.D. 6-10 in. 
Turkey-red with darker shadings and 
with primrose-yellow lines radiating 
from a yellow base. One of the best of 
all red Dahlias. Fine for both exhibi- 
tion and as a cut flower. The 4-foot 
bushes provide early bloom and 
throughout the season. Bloom is un- 
usually attractive with wavy petals. 
Very prolific 
CROYDEN ACME. [.D. Deep full 
lavender quite similar to Mary Noble. 
Really nice and quite free bloomer. 
LOrinchinsize we wee ere ane emmy aie 
CROYDEN JOY. I.D. Bloom 10x6. 
Pure golden brown self. I personally 
like this one 
DAHLIAMUM. [.D. 
ochre and canary-yellow, making a 
beautiful golden orange. The big 
blooms are freely produced from mid- 
and are often as deep as 
A blend of yellow- 
season on, 
they are wide. The long, twisting 
petals present a shaggy appearance. 
Rushvisess it eyan temo ene ns 
DELMARVA, I[.F. Fine large Dahlia 
of orange with shadings of red. Free 
bloomer and good strong stems ...... 
EDITH MUELLER. PP. Blooms 
ie raoy leyeclnl ah thin JAN soft 
apricot suffused peach-red. 
as a cut flower 
FAIRY. M. 
bright 
In demand 
Bloom 31x2%, bush 4 ft. 
A soft violet-rose shading mauve at 
tips. Blooms early until late. Flowers 
uniform and keep well when cut. Good, 
Siron eee tralcitesten smear eee 
FLORIST BEAUTY. F-.D. Purple 
tipped with white. Flowers about 5 
inches and unexcelled as a cut flower. 
FAITHFUL. S.C. Blooms 10x5. bush 5 
ft. One of the best and largest white 
Semi-Cactus. Does best under normal 
culture. Bush growth is sturdy, with 
glossy green foliage. Good root maker, 
easy to winter over, and blooms are 
always full-centered ................ 
FRAMBOOSJE. P.P. Raspberry-red 
and round as a ball. Very fine free 
bloomer and about the best in this 
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COLLECTION No. 16 
Mary Noble. F.D. 10 in. $0.75 
Monarch. I.D. 10 in. .......... 65 
Miss Shattuck. F.D. 8 in. ..... 1.00 
WICCOLY cL) DesGhiee ee 65 
1 each of above— 4 for $2.80 
3 each of above—12 for $7.40 
