NANCY CARROLL (Locust Valley Dahlia Farm), S. C.— 
Named for the celebrated actress and color is same 
color as Nancy Carroll’s hair, a golden copper buff. 
Grand novelty on long stems and has been grown to 15 
inches.. Plants only, $1.00 
NEW GLORY (Troste, 1932) S. C. —One of the most 
attractive dahlias in the garden. Oxblood red with tips 
of white, few flowers come all red. Good stem size and 
formation. .Plants, $0.50; Roots, $1.00 
OMAR KHAYYAM (Stout), F. D. —This much admired 
dahlia is unusual coloring, a Chinese red at the base 
of petals, shading to bright orange and tipped lighter, 
making a wonderful color effect. It is a tall healthy 
grower with strong foliage and incidentally a good root 
maker. (R. R.). Plants, $0.75; Roots, $1.50 
ORINDA (Newberry-Fraser ,1931), F. D. —This dahlia 
has the tallest, most vigorous bushes, the longest stems 
and flowers. The color is rosaline purple, one shade 
darker than Mrs. Ide Ver Warner. 
Plants, $0.75; Roots, $1.50 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (Barker, 1931)— Bloom, 7x4; 
bush, 6 ft. This variety has won considerable in the 
East. The color is a bright rose pink of a slightly 
deeper tone than Delice. Petals gracefully curl and 
twist, making in all a very artistic and useful flower. 
(H. R.)... Plants, $0.60; Roots, $1.25 
PALO ALTO (Ballay, 1933), S. C. —One of the sensa¬ 
tions of 1933. Salmon in two tones and bright pinkish 
salmon throughout the flower, but shading quite per¬ 
ceptibly to a sort of salmon gold at the center. It is a 
perfect dahlia and grows 10 to 12 in. by 6 in. deep; 
g’ood bloomer and held high on long stiff stems. One 
of the highest scoring dahlias on the H. R. 
Plants only, $5.00 
PANSEY G. WHITE (White, 1931), I. D.— Pale greenish 
yellow. Tips of outside rows a sulphur yellow, stiff 
heavy stems, thick flowers face the sky. (H. R.) 
Plants, $0.75; Roots, $1.50 
PENN CHARTER (Hall, 1931), F. D. —Bloom 10x5 in. 
A strong grower. Blooms have great depth and beauty. 
(H. R.). . Plants, $0.50; Roots, $1.00 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (Newsom, 1932), I. D.—A very 
striking bright red exhibition dahlia of the most irri- 
descent rich-glowing crimson. The petals are of great 
depth and substance, making an unusually deep, 
attractive flower. Bush is vigorous, robust and very 
tall. This dahlia attracted more visitors’ attention than 
any other in my garden in 1933. (H. R.) 
Plants, $1.00; Roots, $2.GO 
RAY WARNER (Peacock, 1933), I. D.— A beautiful 
bloom of pink, two shades brighter than Jersey Beauty. 
It has long pointed petals and a full center. Early 
heavy bloomer that grows large by disbudding. 
Plants only, $2.50 
ROBERT EMMENT (Moroney-Dahliaclel, 1933), I. D.— 
Scored 87 at Storrs; flower 9x4. A grand new vel¬ 
vety cardinal red dahlia of gient size and beauty. 
Good open grower with dark green insect resistant 
foliage and held on long stiff stems. One of the finest 
in the garden. (H. R.). Plants only, $3.50 
ROBERT E. LEE (Peacock, 1931), S. C. —Brilliant glow¬ 
ing red that does not fade or burn. Fine petals and 
form and good size. (II. R.) ..Plants, $0.60; Roots, $1.25 
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