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dahlias from Delight-U Garden 
merit at Storrs and the American Home Achieve¬ 
ment Medal at Boston in the New England show in 
1932. Again in 1933 this magnificent flower won in 
the large bloom classes all over the country. This is 
the big red dahlia we have dreamed of. 
Roots $5.00. Plants $2.50. 
MYRA HOWARD —ID (Glutzback-Dahliadel). Nat¬ 
urally a large flower and a grand dahlia in every 
respect. "Pure gold color with a rose sheen" which 
glistens in the sunlight. Stems straight and stiff, 
carrying a profusion of bloom throughout the 
season. 
Roots $4.00. Plants $2.00. 
NANKING YELLOW —SC (Newsom). If one might 
compare a dahlia with a peony one might think of 
this beautiful creamy yellow flower with the famous, 
highest rated of all the peonies, the heavenly Le 
Cygne. The beautiful whorled petals make a flower 
that is too lovely for any description of ours, and 
the thought of Le Cygne was the first that entered 
our mind when we saw Nanking Yellow, though there 
is more yellow in the dahlia than in the peony. Tre¬ 
mendous size and depth and good stems. A beau¬ 
tiful flower. 
Roots $5.00. Plants $2.50. 
OMAR KHAYYAM —FD (Stout-Dahliadel). Chinese 
red and bright orange. Very vigorous grower and 
excellent root maker. Extremely high score at Storrs. 
Roots $1.50. Plants $0.75. 
PAPILLON —ID. Large flowers of a beautiful shade 
of old rose with golden suffusions. A very early and 
free bloomer. 
Roots $0.25. 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD —ID (Meachen & Sherman). 
Color is cadmium orange, shading to light orange 
with a reverse of rose doree. Large flowers, excel¬ 
lent stems and free. 
Roots $0.25. 
PRINCE OF PERSIA— ID (N ewsom). This crimson 
giant was a great favorite this year. Truly good and 
a free bloomer. Well posed top and facing flowers. 
Excellent stems, good foliage, no faults. 
Roots $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
