14 SINGLE DAHLIAS 



PINK GEM — (1933 Introduction) — 



Lovely soft pink 1.00 



♦PURITY — Best large waxy white. 

 Tall plant. Effective for garden 

 display and splendid for cutting or ^ t 

 exhibition. Disbud freely through- AjJ^"^ 

 out the season 1.00 



*RED WING — Very attractive ^^r. 

 shaped single of soft dull red — free 

 flowering 75 



♦SCARLET CENTURY — Deep rich 



scarlet red. One of the best singles .75 



♦SCARLET LADY — Beautiful pure 

 rose scarlet and a perfect type of 

 single. Extra long stems. Disbud 

 early and freely 



TANGO CENTURY— One of the best 

 singles for cutting or garden. Large 

 bright orange and gold on a sturdy 

 plant 75 



YELLOW TREASURE — (1933 Intro- 

 duction) — Clear light yellow .... 1.00 



English Singles 



These little dahlias are especially adapted to 

 table decorations. As a rule, they need very 

 little disbudding. 



AGATHA — Pale lavender pink 50 



ALTHEA — A charming little flower of 



terra cotta red 1.00 



BEACON— Clear yellow 1.00 



♦BETTY — Rose pink, dark crirn'son disc 1.00 



BLACKBIRD— Rich red with dark foli- 

 age I:fet^ 1.00 



CARDINAL — Cardinal red, yellow disc 1.00 



♦FUGI SAN — Bronzy yellow, crimson 



ring; a perfect type. Stock^scarce . . 1.50 



♦KITTY — Bright pink with crimson 



disc. Long stems 1.00 



♦LADY BOUNTIFUL— Rose pink with 

 broad deep central disc of deeper 

 pink. Stock scarce. Dwarf 1.50 



LITTLE JENNY— Salmon and yellow 1.50 



LITTLE OTHELLO — Deep marapn 



with dark foliage Q^) 1.00 



MRS. J. G. RANDALL— Cerise splashed 

 crimson. Perfect type, very free, 

 long stems 75 



♦MRS. JOYNSON HICKS — Reddish 



buff with crimson ring 1.00 



♦NIMROD— Bright lavender and white. 

 Very attractive. Profuse bloomer 

 and a generous rQOt marker 50 



