Mad River Gardens Introductions for 1934 
HARRIET NEAL (Wickersham-Ruschmohr) I. D. The most 
complete description I can give of this variety is to say 
that it is a golden Marmion; deeper in color and more 
refined. I have seen this variety growing for two years 
and it is a very pleasing, distinctive, and satisfactory 
Dahlia. 
Plants $5.00 Roots $10.00 
ANTARES (Mad River Gardens) I. D. A pure self color 
scarlet which does not fade; better than Bagdad we are 
told. Marvelous stems, beautiful foliage; this was 
grown as 56-28-30, if you took the number. 
Plants $5.00 Roots $10.00 
REMEMBRANCE (Mad River Gardens) 1. D. Here we 
have a pink, a prolific bloomer on good stems; a seedling 
of Jane Cowl which scored 80 at Storrs in 1932. 
Plants $2.50 Roots $5.00 
We are also introducing for Mrs. "Tennant, Nannie Sine, a 
very hardy Dahlia that received most favorable com¬ 
ment wherever it was grown or shown. 
NANNIE SINE (Tennant) I. D. Color cameo pink with 
deeper tones of thulite pink; a pastel shade that every¬ 
one admired; prolific bloomer and early. Was voted 
as popular as Satan at the New York Botanical Gardens 
and Dr. Howe said: “When Nannie Sine runs neck 
and neck with Satan, she is in fast company.” We rec¬ 
ommend this and as a good grower in hot climates. 
Plants $2.50 Net Roots $5.00 Net 
