LEIFER’S 1934 PRICE LIST 
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INCURVED—RECURVED AND STRAIGHT 
CACTUS DAHLIAS—Continued 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. An old variety, 
and still popular. Rich shade of salmon with 
slight trace of apricot. Good for cutting and 
splendid keeper_$ 
FARNCOT. A medium sized flower of aster 
purple, produced abundantly. Petals are tipped 
white, and make a very dainty flower for cut¬ 
ting — 
GOLDEN GATE. Medium size flower of golden 
yellow, which is much used for cutting. A 
free bloomer_ 
RHEINISCHER FROHSINN. A much better 
flower than its name would indicate. Plant is 
broad and tall, well filled at all times with 
fully formed medium sized flowers of deep 
rose, intermingled with white. A very showy 
plant and blooms_ .20 
Ball and Show Dahlias 
A. D. LIVONIA. A medium size clear cerise 
pink for cut flower purposes. An old-timer 
but still going strong____$ .15 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. A rich glowing crimson 
red that is much used for cutting. Very pro¬ 
lific - .15 
CRIMSON GLOBE. A small perfectly shaped 
ball type of bright crimson color. Very pro¬ 
lific, with good stems_ .20 
CORA A. MOORE. A sport of American Beauty 
which has come true for the last five seasons. 
More free flowering than its parent, and is al¬ 
ways loaded with its crimson flowers, mottled 
and blotched with white, and many different 
combinations on the same plant at same time. 
Plants are large and thrifty_ .25 
DREERS WHITE. The best of the quilled true 
ball type, and used for cutting_ .15 
DOLLY. Lavender pink of ball shape, shading 
to creamy white at center_ .15 
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. The largest of all 
true ball shaped Dahlias. Color is a rich pure 
yellow - .15 
HELEN HOLLIS. A rich red used for cutting . .15 
JERSEYS BEACON BALL. A very free flower¬ 
ing ball type of good size, and making a splen¬ 
did cut flower. Color is about the same as 
Jerseys Beacon, being somewhat lighter, and 
the general effect is an orange scarlet_ .15 
LEMON BEAUTY. One of the two best yellow 
ball varieties. Pure lemon yellow, and very 
free flowering - .15 
MAUD ADAMS. The best known florists va¬ 
riety throughout the country. Color is a very 
dainty shade of shell pink. A good producer 
of 4-inch flowers_ .15 
M. D. HALLECK. Another good yellow ball. 
A trifle darker shade of yellow than Lemon 
Beauty, and habits the same- .15 
MRS. HARTONG. The best buff colored of all 
ball types. Very prolific, on strong plants- .15 
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