GOLDEN BEAUTY, (I.D.)—Flowering habit proli¬ 
fic. The color is Apricot Yellow with tints of Gren¬ 
adine Pink. This is well worth trying. Root $1.50 
IROQUOIS CHIEF (I.D.—This one is one of the 
earliest dahlias to bloom and there are always flow¬ 
ers to cut. The color is dark maroon. Root $1.50 
IROQUOIS FASCINATION, (BALL) —A very free 
bloomer that keeps well when cut. The color is 
lemon yellow Root $1.50 
NEW AND RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
OF OTHER GROWERS 
ACHIEVEMENT (Semi-Cactus) (Ballay) — Gold 
with bronze shadings. When this appeared at the 
Dahlia Society of San Francisco show in 1930 it 
took The American Home Achievement Medal; and 
therefore its name. It' is truly an achievement as 
thorough trials both East and West amply demon¬ 
strate Root $3.50 
AGNE L. YOUNG (I.D.) — This plant is a very 
strong grower, that is insect resistant, flowers 
borne on long stems. Pleasing colors, red with gold 
tips. Root $5.00 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH (St. C.) — This one is 
considered the best true cactus ever produced. The 
brightest shade of pure Oriental red, without a 
trace of any other color. The blooms are large, 
deep, and of good substance, and are held erect 
on long, strong, wiry stems. A fine cut or exhibi¬ 
tion flower. Root 75c 
AVALON (I.D.) (Broomall)—Clear canary yel¬ 
low. Very distinct and pleasing, producing a good 
plant which bushes well and blooms freely.—Flow¬ 
ers are full centered on long erect stems. Do not 
fertilize heavily. Root 75c 
BAGDAD (I. Dec.) — The color is a flaming scar¬ 
let red, long strong stems holding the blooms high 
above the bush, an enormous, as well as a proli¬ 
fic bloomer. This dahlia will not fade and highly 
recommended by us. Root $1.00 
CHAMPOEG (F.D.) — The dahlia beautiful. This 
wonderfully beautiful dahlia is so very unusual in 
its color, it is without a competitor, the color being- 
waxy canary yellow, yellow at center, shading to 
salmon pink, giving a color combination so beauti¬ 
ful and evenly distributed as though painted by 
hand. The pink deepens in color as the weather 
becomes cooler in the Fall. Backs of petals pale 
yellow, overcast with a veil of white. Root $1.50 
COMMODORE (I.D.) (Scott-Kemp)—Another big 
fellow from West Virginia and a fine addition to 
the yellow class. It is< strikingly like King Midas 
and also, like that fine yellow, is at its best when 
grown to large size. Root $2.50 
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