with a distinct reddish tinge. This variety is new 
and very scarce. Roots $3. Plants $1.50, 3 for $4. 
SINBAD OF THE SEA, Dec. (Newsom) Huge 
size, perfect form, and striking color—vivid scarlet. 
Always large, very prolific, with extra long, stiff 
stems. The flowers look you right in the face, and 
last for days when cut. A very popular variety. 
Roots, limited, $3. Plants $1.50, 3 for $4. 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST, F. D. (Scott) Very 
large and fine stems. Color: Strontian yellow with 
Sunrise yellow reverse. Roots $7. Plants $3.50. 
WHITE V/ONDER, !. D. (Kemp) This sensational 
White Dahlia is a seedling of Fort Monmouth. The 
giant blooms, (many of which were eleven to tv/elve 
inches across by eight to nine inches in depth), are 
pure white, with long, pointed, twisted and curled 
petals, held erect on cane-like stems. Grows 5 to 6 
feet, is wide spreading, with many branches from 
the ground up, each terminating in a giant bloom. A 
very prolific tuber maker. Classed by its originator 
as the greatest white Dahlia in its class, a fitting com¬ 
panion to Margaret Broomall. Seedling Winner at 
Red Bank and Asbury Park. Roots $10. Plants $3.75. 
A NUMBER OF OTHER OUTSTANDING 
NEW VARIETIES, SECURED TOO 
LATE TO CATALOGUE. 
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AMERICAN LEGION, S. C. (Amer. D. Farms) 
American Legion is the largest and most perfect of 
all Dahlias. The gorgeous, bright yellow, semi-cac¬ 
tus blossoms are held on perfect, long, stems over a 
tall, robust bush. American Legion measuring 13 ^ 
inches in diameter and 9 inches in depth, was shown 
at the Atlantic City Flower and Garden Pageant, win¬ 
ning the Pageant Gold Medal and $100 for the best 
undisseminated seedling open to all. Roots $2. 
Plants $1. 
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