10 
dahlias from Delight-U Garden 
ANGELA MIA —FD (Shattuck). Name implies a 
beautiful white and truly this will be your decision. 
Not of large size but amending in profuse blooming 
habit. Flowers holding phenomenally in midseason's 
hottest sun. Our experience favors this good white 
variety. Should be the favorite white variety of 
all florists. 
Roots $3.00. Plants $1.50. 
AURORA —ID (McCurdy). Orange general effect 
with a suggestion of red. Of large size and when 
kept pruned well is a marvelous beauty. 
Roots $0.50. 
AZTEC GLORY —ID. A rich clear golden-yellow 
that glistens in the sunlight. Blooms are not only 
immense, but very artistic in their formation. Stems 
excellent. Plant medium height. Very prolific. 
Roots $0.50. 
BAGDAD— ID (Redfern). Scarlet red, large, per¬ 
fectly poised flower, held well above the foliage. An 
Honor Roll dahlia that will remain in our gardens 
for many years. 
Roots $1.00. Plants $0.50. 
BETTY COLTER —ID (Success). Prominent judges 
have given this 193 1 Honor Roll dahlia special 
favor. The color is a distinct even shade of light sal¬ 
mon red throughout, shading to old rose at base of 
long rolled petals. Stems and poise superb. 
Roots $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
BUCKEYE BRIDE —FD (Peck). A truly great dahlia 
of a new shade known as geranium pink. Made the 
American Home Honor Roll in 1929, 1930, 1931, 
1932 and 1933. 
Roots $1.00. Plants $0.50. 
BUCKEYE FLAME —ID (Peck). This large flame- 
colored dahlia is a very vigorous grower and pro¬ 
duces a profusion of blooms throughout the season. 
Thoroughly insect resisting. 
Roots $0.50. 
CAMEO —ID (Fisher & Masson). One of the most 
beautiful new pinks. Color is vibrant and alive. 
