TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 
Gold Medal Dahlias 
SANHICAN’S CAMEO 
1933 Introductions that Have Made Good 
S ANHICANN (Fisher & Masson). From customers in the United Stages and 
in foreign countries we have had wonderful reports of this 1933 
introduction. Its wonderful color will bring- it within the scope of the new A. D. S. demand 
for “distinctiveness.” The color is a true coral-rose with a glistening- golden sheen on the 
face of petals and deep rose pink color on reverse of petals. This deeper tone on the reverse 
of petals adds greatly to the appearance of depth. An extremely beautiful flower in day light 
and even more so under artificial light. Free bloomer and an excellent keeper when cut, fre¬ 
quently there are from four to six exhibition blooms out at one time. Plants are of medium 
tall habit of growth and have dark green insect-resisting foliage. Stems long and straight 
and carry flowers well above the foliage. Due to the fact that we have a large stock of this 
beautiful dahlia we can offer it at a very reasonable price. Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.50 
JANE DIXON 
Another one of our 1933 introductions that has received great praise 
from those who purchased it; an exhibition dahlia of a lovely salmon- 
orange shade of great depth and size. A true autumn shade with reverse of petals coral color. 
Petals are pointed and center of flower extremely high and remains tight during- the whole 
of the blooming season. Plants are medium to tall habit of growth, foliage dark green. 
Flowers carried well above the plant on long straight stems. One of the most talked of dahlias 
in the field during the season. Roots, $5.00; Plants, 2.50 
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