DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 7 



♦MRS. GEO LE BOUTILLIER— I. D. 



A deep velvety carmine red of huge 

 size which proved to be a winner in 

 I 1935 exhibitions 5.00 



MRS. I. DE VER WARNER— F. D.— 



Deep mauve pink 50 



*MYRA HOWARD— I. D.— Very large 

 pure gold with rose sheen; free 

 flowering; extra long stems 1.50 



*NANCY ROBINSON— I. D.— Exqui- 

 site true pink on long slender stems. 

 Fine for cutting 1.00 



*NANNIE SINE — F. D. — A lovely 

 dahlia of soft pastel pink, with 

 strong, straight stems. An entirely 

 different variety 2.00 



*NATHAN HALE — F. D. — Splendid 

 cutflower of deep orange bronze on 

 very long stems. Plant early 50 



NORRINE NEWSOM— I. D.— A new 



shade of pure burnt orange 1.50 



*OMAR KHAYYAM — I. D. — Chinese 

 red and bright orange. Immense 

 blooms on tall vigorous plants 75 



PATRICIA WYNNE — F. D. — Shell 



pink and white 1.50 



POT O' GOLD — I. D. — A large and 

 graceful flower of brilliant clear 

 yellow. 1.00 



♦PRINCE OF PERSIA— I. D.— A giant 

 red, a deep full flower of rich glow- 

 ing cardinal 1.00 



% PURITY— F. D.— Very reliable and free 



blooming, small white for cutting. . . .50 



R. A. BROOMFIELD — I. D. — Large 



safifron orange flushed with rose. . . 3.00 



REDWOOD— F. D.— Recommended for 

 garden effect and cutting, this dahlia 

 is a most attractive light cardinal 

 red 1.00 



♦ROBERT EMMET— L D.— A beautiful 

 large velvety cardinal red that is per- 

 fect for exhibition purposes 3.00 



♦ROCKLEY MOON — F. D. — An out- 

 standing variety of light yellow 

 blending darker at the center 2.50 



♦ROSE FALLON — F. D. — A magnif- 

 icent dahlia of self color — deep old 

 gold. Good keeper for exhibition. 

 Choice strain 50 



SAMUEL E. BROWN — F. D. — This 

 s^e ^ng of "Rose Fallon" is a 

 splendid cutflower — color is golden 

 yellow, tinted bronze 1.00 



