Excell ^Dahlia Qardens 
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MURPHY S MASTERPIECE (ID) 
Without question the largest red dahlia and a winner of more 
first prizes than any other dahlia for the past two years. The 
stems are very stiff and hold the blooms above the foliage. 
Plants only $3.75 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (FD) 
Another large flowering type on good stout stems. The color is 
brilliant flame. Roots $1.00 
MONMOUTH PENNANT (ID) 
One of the new bicolors that is most attractive in the show 
room. The colors are orange-scarlet with white tips on each petal. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $3.50 
MT. WHITNEY’S SUNSET (Min) 
A 1933 introduction and a gem of the miniatures, has fine stems. 
Color is yellow base with orange and salmon shadings. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
MRS. STANLEY R. PERRY (Semi-Cactus) 
Eleven and twelve inch blooms are common on this variety, has 
a very long stiff stem that can be cut from 1 to 4 feet long mak¬ 
ing a fine exhibition and garden flower. Color is a deep orange, 
base of petals chrome yellow with a slight trace of carmine at 
tip of petals. Roots $3.50 Plants $1.75 
NEW GLORY (Semi-Cactus) 
Ox blood red with white tips, has a good stem. Roots $1.00 
OLD MAN SUNSHINE (ID) 
Picric yellow, a very good dahlia. Roots $1.00 
ORIENTAL GIRL (ID) 
One of the new varieties that will grow extra large and very at¬ 
tractive, has a very stiff stem that holds blooms well above the 
foliage. Color is golden yellow shaded red. Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
PAUL REVERE (FD) 
One of the best crimson reds to date. Has a long stiff stem. 
Roots $t 00 
