TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 
Gold Medal Dahlias 
Incurved , Recurved and Straight 
Cactus Dahlias 
Incurved cactus dahlias are fully double, with the margins of the majority of the florla 
rays revolute for one-half or more of their length. The floral rays tending to curve toward 
the center of the flower. 
Recurved and straight cactus dahlias are fully double flowers with the margins of the 
floral rays revolute for one-half of their length or more the floral rays being recurved or 
straight. 
ACME (VanTubergen). Dutch variety incurved cactus. Coral pink at tips, soft yellow under¬ 
lying, giving a lovely combination of pastel shades. Flowers are of medium size especially 
fine for interior use. Plants very strong, flowers held well above foliage on strong, stiff stems. 
Boots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
AMFRTCAN TRTIJMTLf (American Dahlia Farms). Large incurved cactus of Oriental 
J or bright, clear, rich red without a trace of any other color. 
The flowers have good substance and are held facing to up-right on extra good stems over a 
medium tall plant. Good garden and cut flower as it is an exceedingly good keeper. 
Boots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
ATTILA (Vilmorin ’27). Another importation that won a prize at Camden show the past sea¬ 
son. Incurved cactus of a dark maroon color with white tips, the white tips giving a 
very striking contrast and is a new color combination. Fair sized flower, very good plant and 
excellent stem. Boots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
EDGAR JACKSON Incurved cactus of European origination. Color a deep pink with 
almost reddish tones, excellent stem, plant medium to tall habit of 
growth. Flowers of good size. Boots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
ELITE GEM (Kennedy). A true American cactus of fine form. Free blooming on strong, 
stiff stems. Color, spinal pink blush on primuline yellow at base; reverse of 
petals, rosaline purple. Exceedingly attractive. Boots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
FAIRY (Farnum-F. & M.). Straight cactus. Color, Begonia-rose, petals tightly quilled, a much 
needed addition to the ranks of American bted cactus dahlias. An exceptionally free 
bloomer of exhibition size, very artistic for flower arrangements. Stems very straight and stiff. 
Early bloomer. Boots, $4.00; Plants, $2.00 
FARNGOT (Davis-Fr-aser). This variety always attracts attention wherever grown or shown. 
The color is aster purple, tipped white; flowers of perfect form carried on top of 
stiff stem. One of the best keeping varieties on the market. Certificate of Merit A. D. S. at 
Storrs. Boots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
IAN (Bessie Boston). Ian has form, which is perfectly incurved, and it might well be described as 
a giant English cactus. A very large and deep flower of clear yellow, gradually shading pink 
on the outer rows of petals. The reverse of the outer petals is touched with sunset shades. Stem 
holds the flower upright; blooms freely. Roots, 75c 
LILAC GLORY A soft lilac in color, medium in size but a true cactus type. Stems ideal 
and flowers produced freely. Boots. $1.00; Plants. 50c 
LOIS MARION (D et .ten-Ruschmohr). I. C. Center petals citron yellow, outer rows shrimp 
pink, splashed effect. Straight stems, tall grower. Scored 85 at A. D. S. 
Trial Grounds 1932, Honor Roll. Boots, $7.50; Plants, $3.75 
MERIDIAN It is not often the American grower is able to offer a cactus of the true rcl'im petal 
type. This variety has the added advantage over the British productions, in having 
a very erect stem. The colors are extremely delicate, being' creamy pink deepening - at the tips 
to a soft blush. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
MRS. E. BRADLEY (Stredwic-k ’29). Pure white incurved cactus of the finest form, believe 
it to be the best narrow petal cactus dahlia produced to date. Plants 
of tall habit of growth, free flowering. Highly recommended. Boots, $1.50; Plants, 75c 
SENORITA (Ballego). Very large deep crimson incurved cactus of Holland origination. Curves 
and twists in a most unusual way. Medium to tall habit of growth, perfectly stiff 
stems. Boots, $1.50; Plants, 75c 
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