DAHLIAS 
New Varieties for 1933 
Supreme Masterpiece (F. Dec.)—The flowers of this 
variety are very large and are borne on long, stiff 
sterns well out from the foliage. The plant is of 
dwarf branching habit, and a free bloomer all sea¬ 
son. The color is oriental buff with salmon pink 
shadings, reverse of petals shaded carmine. This 
variety at the R. I. Horticultural Show held at 
Froviaen.ee, R. I. in 1932 won first prize in the seed¬ 
ling class. Roots $7.50. Plants $3.75. 
Supreme Triumph (Dec.)—This is an extra large dah¬ 
lia of a beautiful shade of crimson maroon. The 
plants are medium tall and bloom continually till 
frost, with flowers on long excellent stems. Roots 
$3.00. Plants $1.50. 
Supreme Sunset (Semi-Cac.) — A real beauty of a 
flower, it has all the colors of a golden sunset; the 
flowers are borne on long stems, well out from the 
foliage. A fine cut flower variety. Roots $2.00. 
Plants $1.00. 
Recent ints^oductions of other growers 
American Legion (Semi-Cac.)—A sensational dahlia. 
The gorgeous, bright, yellow blossoms of immense 
size are held erect on long strong stems. Plants 
only, $5.00. 
Andrea Ericson (I . Dec.)—A new fluffy white. The 
flowers are large on excellent stems. Roots $3.C0. 
Plants $1.50. 
Aztex Glory (I. Dec.)—A big one, color a clear golden 
yellow. Roots $1.00. Plants $1.00. 
Carmania (I. Dec.)—Color a brilliant deep yellow, 
blooms carried erect on long stiff stems. This is 
one of the best. Roots $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
Chas. G. Reed (F. Dec.)—This variety is unusually 
large, perfect stems, broad petals, and wonderful 
bloomer. Roots $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
Coquette (Dec.)—A very massive flower of velvety 
musketeer red, blended with gold. Roots $1.00. 
Plants $1.00. 
Dorothy Stone (I. Dec.)—A beautiful variety. The 
foliage is tough and leathery, stems strong, color 
rose-pink. Roots $1.50. Plants $1.00. 
Dr. J. H. Carmen (Dec.)—A large, deep flower of rich 
tyrian-rose tipped petunia. Roots $1.00. Plants $1. 
Eagle Rock Fantasy (I. Dec.)—A most remarkable 
dahlia. A giant in size, the color is a clear, mallow 
pink with no shadings. A real contender for the 
largest bloom class. Plants only $2.50. 
Eagle Rock Eeauty (Dec.)—Immense flowers of a 
beautiful pink and cream. Roots $1.00. Plants $1. 
Edna Ferber—A glistening coral, shading to old gold. 
Roots $1.00. 
Fort Monmouth (Dec.)—A giant; the color is a rich 
crimson maroon shading to blueish violet at tips 
of petals. Roots $1.00. Plants $1.00. 
Fort Washington (F. Dec.)—Color is a dark mahog¬ 
any red, blossoms are immense in size. A very fine 
dahlia. Roots $1.00. Plants $1.00. 
Frau O’Bracht (Cac.)—Color is a clear, pale primrose; 
very clean and graceful; long stiff stems hold the 
fine large blossoms above the foliage. Roots $2.00. 
Plants $1.00. 
