MARK HANNA, Dec. (Good & Reese) Blooms are 
simply huge and easily grown to 12 and 13 inches 
across, with perfect centers and good stems. Color, 
brilliant vermillion-red, like the Ricard Geranium. 
Roots $1. Plants $1. 
NANCY CARROLL, S. C. (Locust Valley Dahlia 
Farms) This Dahlia, named for the celebrated act¬ 
ress, is described by the introducers as the exact color 
of Nancy Carroll’s hair and can be grown to 15 inches 
in diameter, half as large again as Jane Cowl. With 
us it was a golden buff, or copper buff. A grand 
novelty, on long, stiff stems. Roots $2. Plants $!• 
NANAQUAKET, Dec. (Richards) An immense 
bloom of extraordinary beauty. One of the three best 
pink grown. A delicate shade of orchid pink, each 
petal bordered with a hair line of deeper orchid pink. 
Easily grown to 10 and 12 inches with ordinary dis¬ 
budding. Long stiff stems. Very striking. Roots $1. 
OMAR KHAYYAM, Dec* A large and beautiful 
flower of Chinese red shading to bright orange. A 
lovely and striking variety, one of the most showy 
in the garden as it is held high, on long, stiff, stems 
above a tall bush. Roots $2.50. Plants $1. 
ORINDA, 1. D. (Newberry) The best new Dahlia 
at Boston Show, 1929. Winner of the American 
Home Achievement Medal and two other firsts. Im¬ 
mense flower, of a rich, deep mauve pink. Plant tall 
and very vigorous and insect and disease proof. Ex¬ 
tra long, stiff stems. Roots $1.50. Plants $1. 
W. H. T., Dec. (McCarroll-Schling) A new giant, 
super exhibition Dahlia, of an unusually brilliant, 
deep, old rose, with faint traces of mauve on the re¬ 
verse of the petals. Roots $1. Plants $1. 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD, Dec. (M. & S.) A 
strikingly beautiful Dahlia of large size, on long, 
sturdy stems. A brilliant cadmium orange, shading 
slightly to orange yellow in center. Always in de¬ 
mand. Roots 50^. 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL, Dec. 
(Burns) A giant flower of pure, glistening yellow 
and unique formation, petals very wide and buttercup 
shape. Stems extra long and rigid. Many prizes in 
Largest Bloom Class. Roots $1. 
ROMANCE, Dec. (Schling) An immense and won¬ 
derfully beautiful flower of rich, clear, pink, charm¬ 
ingly interblended with lighter pink. One of the most 
beautiful Dahlias in existence and a worthy rival of 
Kathleen Norris. The flowers are deep, as well as 
very large and on long, cane-stiff stems. An early 
and prolific bloomer and a grand Dahlia in every 
way. Roots $1.50. Plants $1. 
SHAHRAZAD, 1. D. (Newsom) Mr. Newsom’s 
great $25 Dahlia, described as the Pink Jane Cowl, 
which it resembles very much in size and formation, 
and is destined to be equally as popular. A very soft, 
beautiful, clear pink, with wavy petals, huge in size, 
held on best of stems over a tall sturdy plant. Roots 
$2. Plants $1. 
THE BASHFUL GIANT, Dec. Largest Dahlia 
grown, buff and amber. Roots 50^. 
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