Name Color 
Satan—horn-like petals flaming red with gold 
Sally B.— (Almy) lovely shell pink 
Treasure Island—apricot gold and rose 
Thomas A. Edison—royal purple 
The World—rosy magenta overlaid garnet 
The Commodore—lemon yellow 
The Co-Ed 
Walk Over Prince—red gold tipped 
Wm. H. Hogan—garnet tipped white 
Wm. H. Shorey—fuschia rose with silvery shadings D 
Wanda Miller—purple tipped white 
Waldheim Sunshine—deep yellow 
Watchung Sunset—lavender pink 
Watchung Smoke—pink flushed silvery grey 
White Wonder—pure white giant blooms 
Yellow Beauty—empire yellow 
Yellow Princess—yellow 13-inch flowers 
Yankee King—flame rose 
Type 
Price 
per 
Root 
SC 
5.00 
ID 
7.00 
D 
1.00 
D 
1.00 
D 
1.00 
ID 
2.00 
D 
2.00 
1.00 
D 
1.00 
lgs D 
1.00 
D 
1.00 
ID 
1.00 
D 
1.00 
ID 
3.00 
ID 
5.00 
D 
1.00 
D 
1.00 
D 
1.00 
MY NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1934 
ALYCE MARIE GALVIN (FD)—white with faint tones of 
cameo pink on outer petals, 11-inch flowers. Certifi¬ 
cate of Merit at Storrs, 1932. First Prize and Special 
Prize at Boston Show for best undisseminated seed¬ 
ling. Was one of the best at the Botanical Garden, 
New York. Roots, $5.00 
MARY GERALDINE (ID)—Rose red tipped white, 9-inch 
flowers. Scored 83 at Storrs. Roots, $3.50 
GERALDINE FAITH (ID)—Tyrian rose, entire flower 
varigated, 10-inch flowers. Scored 83 at Storrs. 
Roots, $3.50 
SARAH JANE (ID)—clear yellow, 9-inch flowers on cane¬ 
like stem, the petals are mitered and curved at the 
tips, giving the flower a very artistic appearance. 
Scored 83 at Storrs. Roots, $5.00 
INTRODUCTIONS FROM OTHER GROWERS 
GIANT GLORY OF THE DAWN (Almy) (SC)—giant yel¬ 
low, 12-inch blooms. Won as largest dahlia in the 
show at Tacoma, Washington. Roots, $10.00 
RAINBOW’S END (Hillside Farm) (D)—brilliant scarlet 
and gold. Won First Prize at the Ohio Dahlia Society 
Show, 1932, and the same at Akron Dahlia Society 
Show in 1933. Roots, $7.50 
ORIENTAL GLORY (Swartz) (ID)—cadmium orange 
overlaid with scarlet. Certificate of Merit at Storrs 
in 1932. Winner of American Home Achievement 
Medal at Indiana Show, 1932. First Prize at World’s 
Fair, Chicago. Winner of many other prizes. 
Roots, $15.00 
THOS. L. GALVIN 
Peabody, Mass, 
4 Bedford Street 
