PRINCETONIAN 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE 
Petals blended orange-yellow and coral-pink with 
long twisted petals and large bloom that never shows 
an open center. 
It is a dahlia that can be relied up-on under most 
any conditions. Never failed me during our extreme 
heat and drouth the last two or three seasons coming 
through with blooms up to 11 inches on long stout 
stems that hold the large bloom well out of the foliage. 
Grows fine large clumps with stout short necked 
roots that can be handled without any special care. 
This is the dahlia that a single bloom in theDeering- 
Do 1st prize display at the N. Y. show in 1932 that 
caused much comment and many inquiries and was 
said that it stood out like a million dollars. 
A 30 bloom display of it at the Brooklyn, N.Y. show 
in October 1933 caused the same comment as at N.Y. 
Deering-Do, Scotch Plains, N. J., is releasing this 
dahlia in the east, order direct from either of us. 
ROOTS $10.00 PLANTS $5.00 
I. M. COLVIN, Princeton, Indiana 
