HADDONDALE 
GARDENS 
SPLENDORA (FD) Roots Plants 
Our 1933 introduction. Formal decorative of beautiful Bordeaux 
red, shading to Rhodamine purple. Large blooms that face 
forward. Deep, perfect centers and prolific bloomer. Good 
stiff stems . 4.00 2.00 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (SC) 
A, large full flower with a long pointed center, resembling a 
star. Blossoms of white are borne on long stems. 1.25 
SUPREME GLORY (ID) 
Perfect blooms of golden yellow, with blushes of scarlet on face. 
A color gem. Heavy foliage and sturdy plant. Plants only. . . . 1.00 
TANG (ID) 
Bright orange flame flower. The petals roll and twist, showing 
golden buff reverse, which gives the flower a two-tone effect. .. 2.00 1.00 
THE COMMODORE (ID) 
A nice clean-growing, bright lemon yellow. Petals large, centers 
full, with flowers of loose and open formation. Bush is compact. 
Stems are of good length. . 2.00 1.00 
THE WORLD (FD) 
Unusually rich coloring, deep, rosy magenta, overlaid with 
silver shadings on edges of petals. 50 
THREE CHEERS (FD) 
A beautiful Tyrian rose, striped white, giving it the effect of the 
red and white stripes in the American Flag. 1.50 1.00 
VENUS (ID) 
Pale lilac, tinted white. Flowers large and of good form. 25 
WATCHUNG SUNSET (FD) 
The color of this large, exquisite dahlia is lavender pink. Flowers 
are carried on long stems. Good cut flower. 1.00 
WATCHUNG WONDER (ID) 
A rich, red dahlia, magnificent in appearance and a giant in 
size. Growing habits very good. Consistent winner. 1.00 
WHITE DUCHESS (ID) 
One of the latest introductions from Europe. A bold white 
flower of large size, with full, high center, facing upward. Strong 
stems . 2.00 1.00 
WHITE WONDER (ID) 
An outstanding 1933 introduction and one you should have in 
your garden. The giant blooms are pure white with long, 
pointed, twisted and curled petals, giving the flower a light, 
fluffy appearance. The bush is a strong, vigorous grower, 
branching from the ground. Stems long and stiff. Well worth 
a trial . 7.50 3.75 
WORLD'S FAIR (ID) 
This beautiful orchid pink flower is our 1934 introduction, and 
is pictured and described on page I of this catalogue. 7.50 3.75 
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