LOUISE BATES (Cordes-Eastman), S. C. —A spectacu¬ 
lar flower of the greatest diameter of any yet seen. 
Grows 8 to 10-inch flowers naturally and up to 14 
in. by disbudding. Color mallow pink with phlox pur¬ 
ple center. Certificate of Merit at Storrs.. Plants, $7.50 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE (Kemp)— A beautiful dahlia 
with a color combination of light coral pink with prim¬ 
rose suffusion on rear half of the petals, giving the 
flower a brilliant coral pink front effect with deep prim¬ 
rose background that radiates throughout the flower 
and is beautiful from any angle. Grows 11 inches in 
diameter, with 5 or 6-inch depth. Plants 6 to 7 ft. 
Grows large flowers naturally and stems can be cut 
4 ft. long’..... ...Plants, $5.00 
HILLCREST CINDERELLA (Scott), I. D.— A giant 
bloom of cameo pink tipped cosmos, giving it a laven¬ 
der shade. Strong grower and can be grown to 15 in. 
with a little special care.. Plants, $7.50 
ORIENTAL GLORY (Delight-U Gardens), I. D.— Win¬ 
ner of Am. Home Achievement Medal at Indiana Show, 
also Certificate of Merit at Storrs, Conn. Color is can- 
dium orange overlaid with scarlet. Center and reverse, 
heavily shaded scarlet. Fine formation; looks like balls 
of orange and is a strong grower and good bloomer. 
Fine stems .... Plants, $7.50 
ROLL OF HONOR DAHLIAS 
Achievement Medal Winners and Other 
Blue Ribbon Dahlias of Recent 
Introduction 
ACHIEVEMENT (Ballay, 1932), I. D.—A huge flower 
of gold with bronze shadings, petals curl and twist 
into a huge ball as deep as it is wide. Long sturdy 
stems, splendid for exhibition as it will easily grow 
from 9 to 12 inches, good keeping qualities when cut. 
(H. R.)......Plants, $0.75; Roots, $2.00 
AIKO (Dahliadel, 1932), S. C.—Bloom 10 x 4^ . in. 
This dahlia has been given the Japanese name “Aiko” 
as its color and form suggest the Orient. Something 
different in this new spectacular semi-Cactus. It is 
large and striking in color. Cardinal or deep carmine, 
with a silver reverse showing at the center and tips, 
make it unusual. Bushes are strong, open growers. 
(H. R.).Plants, $1.00; Roots, $2.50 
ALLEN A ( Angell, 1933), I. D.—A very large, beautiful 
white with lilac shadings; base of petals show a slight 
trace of Martins yellow. Has good stout stems and pro¬ 
fuse bloomer; scored 84 at Trial Grounds, Storrs, 
Conn. Plants only, $2.50 
AMELIA EARHART (Cordes Eastman, 1933), S, C.— 
One of the greatest prize winners to date. Won two 
Home Achievement medals the first year show i and 
many first prizes 1933. Very large, artistically formed 
combination of apricot buff, with primroses at the base 
of the petals. Tints and sometimes stripes of salmon 
throughout the flower. (H .R.) 
Plants, $5.00; Roots, $10.00 
