DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 3 



Quality Dahlias 



Our 1934 Introductions 



Note: — All dahlias (*) in this catalog, we 

 especially recommend for exhibition purposes. 



REDWOOD— F. D.— This dahlia is a 

 most attractive light cardinal red. 

 The tall sturdy growing plants are 

 covered with large blooms from 

 early season until frost. Recom- ^ 

 mended for garden effect and cut- Iv ^ 



♦WHITE FANTASY. I. D. or S. C. An 



artistic variety whose form and 

 color vary a little with changing 



weather conditions. Most blooms are 



of clear white, but some are charm- 

 ingly tinted with soft pink. The tall 

 sturdy plants are not troubled by 

 i nsect pests and carry an abundance 

 of long stemmed flowers which are 

 excellent keepers 5.00 



♦YANKEE GOLD— I. D.— The color of 

 this huge flower is gold — bright 

 gold, deepening toward the center. 

 The stems are very strong, and the 

 plants tall. This new dahlia has been 

 greatly admired, both in the garden 

 and in our exhibits 7.50 



SALLY — Single — A new coloring for 

 this class, a bright orange or terra 

 cotta red, that is most attractive . . 2.00 



MARYGOLD— Single— A large bright 

 golden yellow with a pale orange 

 disc 2.00 



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$2.50 



