LEIFER’S 1934 PRICE LIST 
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FORMAL DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Continued 
FORDHOOK MARVEL. A very large flower of 
peach red shading to salmon orange, and 
strawberry pink. A prize winner-$ .50 
FORT WASHINGTON. A deep red or maroon 
of very large size. Deeper in color and not 
as productive as Elite Glory. Plants are vig¬ 
orous and stems are good- .75 
FRANCES LAROCCO. Far ahead of any pure 
yellow for cut flower purposes. Stems are 
perfect and flowers are full decorative form 
throughout the season. Very free flowering, 
it just cannot be beaten in its color and form. 
Size just right for cutting. Color, canary yel¬ 
low. Can be grown to exhibition size by 
disbudding, but we haven’t the heart to do 
this, as it looks good enough to us as it grows 
naturally _ *20 
FRAZIER. A very attractive flower of oriental 
red, yellow at base of petals, and tipped yel¬ 
low at ends of petals. Plants are medium 
size 
1.00 
GRACE. A tall grower, and extremely prolific 
throughout the season. Flowers on good stems 
and healthy plants. Color is a pure white with 
a creamy light lavender cast. Fine for cut 
flowers, and you will like this Dahlia- .75 
GRACE CURLING. A highly recommended for¬ 
eign variety of large size and attractiveness. 
Color is white base changing to pink and rose. 
Petals are broad and notched. Healthy grower 
and free flowering - 1-90 
HATTIE FINGER. This is a slightly lighter 
shade of pink than Florence Finger, and is 
also a standard cut flower variety- .15 
HOCHEI. A very prolific producer of flowers 
suitable for cut flowers. Color is an inter¬ 
mingling of red and yellow and is easily 
grown 
.15 
IDA PERKINS. As a large flowering pure 
white, this Dahlia has held its own better than 
any other white we have ever grown. Plant 
and flower are perfect in every way, and what 
is most important, it is reliable every year— 
.50 
INSULINDE. Mammoth flowers of deep, rich 
golden orange, and a perfect flower of its 
color for exhibition purposes- .40 
ISLAM PATROL. A fine very showy Dahlia of 
velvety red overlaid with gold. Petals some¬ 
what curled and twisted, making this flower 
hard to tell whether it should be classed in the 
formal or informal classes. Plant is very tall 
and robust grower with good stems. A show¬ 
room variety - *60 
JEAN KERR. A medium size white, much used 
by florists, and is a profuse bloomer- .15 
JERSEYS BEACON. A very large flower on 
medium size plant. Color is Chinese or Ver¬ 
million red. A good keeper for cutting. First 
flowers are sometimes single, but soon come 
fully double _ *20 
