OTHER 1934 NORTHWEST INTRODUCTIONS 
SPOTLIGHT —(Hulin-L.ee) Informal Decorative. Very large 
blooms, stems long and perfectly stiff, never drooping. 
Color Sulphur yellow shading lighter at the tips and near¬ 
ly white reverse. Centers always closed. An early and I ree 
bloomer Winner of the American Home Achievement 
Medal at Seattle Sept. 6th. 1933, also other lirst prizes in 
seedling class. Also on the American Home Honor Roll 
1933. 
One of the outstanding new Dahlias and a very line 
you should grow. April delivery roots net-$10.00 
ROBIN ADAIR —(Tyler-Dee). Informal Decorative in the 
early part of the season while later it turns to Semi-Cac¬ 
tus. An immense liower on strong upright stems. It has 
great depth as well as width. Winner of the American 
Home Achievement Medal in Portland, 1932. Bushes are 
low and stocky bearing the hugh blooms aloft. Color is 
deep empire yellow with reverse and closed center florets 
reddish bronze, and a glistening sheen over all. Mr. Mas- 
tick considered it superior to Marmion. Free bloomer and 
perfect habit and form. Roots, net- $10.00 
AIR MAIL (Kanouse-Lee) Informal Decorative. Another out¬ 
standing Northwest Prizewinner and especially good keep¬ 
ing cut flower. Blooms large and held perfectly erect on 
top of long, strong stems. Color pink tinted with lavender. 
Won Certificate of Merit Storrs Trial Gardens, 1931. 1933 
won 1st for best 12 blooms, 1st Prize and Sweepstake for 
best Basket Dahlias at Western Wash. Fair; Washington 
Dahlia Show, Tacoma, 1st prize for best 3 blooms Wm. 
1 ntrduction, 1st and Sweepstake for best Basket of Dah¬ 
lias, and 1st for best bloom grown outside of Pierce 
County, and has won other prizes. Medium height plant, 
will grow without staking. Roots net- $1.50 
FLAMING SUNSET —(Elder-Dee) Informal Decorative. One 
of the most brilliant, a new shade of intense darning 
orange, blooms are large and stems are long and hold the 
blooms perfectly erect. A very beautiful variety and one 
you will enjoy growing. Plants are medium height and 
good habits. Won 1st Prize for best 3-year-old undissemi¬ 
nated Dahlia at the Provincial Exhibition at Victoria, B. C.. 
Canada. Roots net- $7.50 
DAHLIAS OF REAL MERIT—NEW 
AND STANDARD 
Notice—The letters following the name indicate the type 
and those with our name (Dee) are our own introductions. 
Cactus (Cac.)., Semi-Cactus (S. Cac)., Informal Decorative 
(1. Dec.).. Formal Decorative (F. Dec.)., Peony (P.)., Show 
or Ball (Ball). Those preceded by (*) are Northwest Intro¬ 
ductions. 
Roots Each 
ACHIEVEMENT (I. Dec.)— -A very large flower with petals 
that curl and twist in very graceful way. Color gold with 
bronze shading. Stems are strong- $2.00 
ALBERT VESTAL (I. Dec.) —Glowing old rose- 50c 
ALEX CRAIG (Cac.) —Beautiful pink with creamy center, 
wonderful Canadian variety- $1.50 
ALICE WHITTIER (S. Cac.) —Barge sulphur yellow- 50c 
AMELIA EARHART (S. Cac.) —One of the most outstanding- 
new Dahlias and one of largest grown. Giant blooms are 
held perfectly erect on good strong stems. Color is apri¬ 
cot buff. Wonderful Dahlia- $10.00 
AMY MARTIN GARDIN (I. Dec.) —Very large, new color 
bright tyrian rose, reverse lighter, wavy petals. Stems 
splendid, fine variety-$2.00 
AMBASSADOR (S. Cac.) —Barge salmon to buff, fine stems, 
lovely -50c 
AMERICAN LEGION (S. Cac.) —A giant variety that has 
won many prizes; very popular. Color bright yellow. Stems 
good - $3.00 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH (Cac.) —Rich bright red- 75c 
ANDREA ERICKSON (I. Dec.) —Fine, large white- $1.50 
ASBURY PARK (F. Dec.) —Blooms very large, stiff stems. 
Autumn tints with copper salmon effect- $1.00 
BAGDAD (I. Dec.) —Big flaming scarlet red, splendid variety, 
good stems _$1.00 
❖BETTY MARILYN (S. Cac.) —Barge, free blooming, good 
stems, rosy lavender. Very lovely- $1.50 
BLACK DIAMOND (Ball) —Dark velvety red_ 25c 
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