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GARDENS 
DERRILL W. HART (ID) Roots 
Capucine yellow, shading to grenadine red. In cool weather 
almost copper color. Large flowers held erect on fine stems.. .60 
DWIGHT W. MORROW (ID) 
Gigantic blooms of rich deep carmine red. Blooms of 10 inches 
are easily attained and are held on good stems. 2.00 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER (SC) 
The color is orange, shading to orange-buff with tints of coral 
pink, giving the effect of a bright autumn colored dahlia. Plants 
are tall and produce many flowers. Massive blooms. 1.00 
EDNA FERBER (SC) 
An immense dahlia with an exceptionally fine stiff stem. Color 
is glistening coral, shading to old gold at base of petals. 75 
ELITE GLORY (FD) 
Giant red blooms. Flowers of great substance and regular form .50 
FANNY SANDT (SC) 
Color is intense rose pink, without any other shading. The size 
is huge, and the stem unbeatable. The foliage is very dark and 
is insect resistant. Scored 84 at Storr's Trial Grounds. Plants 
only. 
FORT MONMOUTH (ID) 
One of the giants of the dahlia world. The predominating 
color is rich, crimson maroon, shaded bluish violet at tips. 75 
FORT WASHINGTON (FD) 
Exhibition variety of rich velvety maroon. Large and well formed .75 
FULL MOON (FD) 
A 1932 California introduction of clear, bright canary yellow. 
The big, bold flowers are regularly formed of very broad, flat 
petals that terminate with perfectly full and artistic centers. 
Flower is always upright. Exceptionally free bloomer. 4.00 
GIRL OF HILLCREST (ID) 
A most outstanding 1932 introduction that is in demand every¬ 
where. Color is apricot buff or cadmium orange. A vigorous 
grower on long stems. Blooms early and late.. 2.00 
GOLDEN GOBLIN (FD) 
Massive blooms of rich, golden ochra, held on long, stiff stems. 
Very sturdy grower and prolific bloomer. One you should have 1.50 
GOOD NIGHT (ID) 
One of the prettiest of the dark dahlias. Color, ox-blood red, 
shaded maroon. Has size, form and stem. Good bloomer all 
season . . 1.50 
GRAF ZEPPELIN (FD) 
Wonderful flower of pure white. Very fine for cut flower pur¬ 
poses. Profuse bloomer, medium to tall grower. 1.00 
HORACE ADAMS (SC) 
A semi-cactus dahlia. Color is yellow, suffused orange. Brilliant 
under artificial light. Pacific Coast Blue Ribbon winner. 4.00 
JANE COWL (ID) 
A monster dahlia of glistening bronzy buff and salmon shades.. .35 
JANE DEW (ID) 
A new 1933 introduction of mallow or true, clear pink. Large 
blooms, long broad petals. Recommended for exhibition. 
Planks only . 
Plants 
1.00 
1.50 
2.00 
LOO 
1.00 
1.00 
2.00 
2.50 
SPECIAL DISCOUNT 
Not Good After March 15, 1934 
We will allow you 15% on each $1 purchase, this 15% to apply on additional 
varieties you may select. This is not a Cash Discount and does not apply to 
our Special Combinations. 
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