Some dahlias are wonderful, others are divine, if you want to grow the monarchs 
just try some of mine. 
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Sarah Jane (Galvin) ID--New for 1934! A fine clear yellow dahlia. 
A 9 inch, well formed flower on cane like stem. The Petals are mitered 
and curved at the tips, giving this flower a very artistic appearance. Scored 
83 at Storr’s. No garden is complete without it. If you want something 
that is outstanding this is it.Tubers, $5.00 
SPECIAL OFFER 
With any order amounting to $5.00 or more, you may select any 
ONE of the following dahlia roots, free of charge: Robert E. Lee, K. 
Norris, Nana Quacket, L. G. Dickey, Congressman Wolverton, Mrs. A. 
B. Seal and Monmouth Champion. 
With any order amounting to $10.00 or more, you may select any 
ONE of the following, also free of charge: The Commodore, Dwight W. 
Morrow, Omar Khayyam and Prince of Persia. 
With any order amounting to $15.00 or more, you may select any 
one of the following, free of charge: Mary Geraldine, Myra Howard and 
Mrs. L. L. Hook. 
With any order amounting to $25.00 or more, you may select any 
ONE of the following, free of charge: Alyce Marie Galvin, Sarah Jane 
or White Wonder. . 
With any order amounting to less than $5.00, we usually give 
extra roots. 
These offers do not include our Special Combination or Seeds. 
The varieties listed herein, are positively the best stock that can be pro¬ 
cured anywhere, at any price, as these tubers are not forced, or from propogated 
stock, and are GUARANTEED to be true to name, healthy, and full of life, 
vim, and vitality. 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS: F. D.—Formal Decorative; S. C.—Semi Cactus; 
I. D.—Informal Decorative; St. C.—Straight Cactus. 
ADMIRAL BYRD (F. D.)—An outstanding dahlia of perfect formation. The 
outer petals are a rich salmon, shading to gold at the center. In the sun¬ 
light it glistens as if sprinkled with gold dust. The plants are robust and 
vigorous, and the stems are long, straight and sturdy with heavy disease 
resistant foliage. This dahlia was awarded the Evening Post silver cup, for 
the most worthy seedling at the 1931 A. D. S. show held at the Hotel 
Commodore in this city. _ Tubers, $3.50 
ALTO RAY (I. D.)— A grand dahlia, somewhat resembling Jane Cowl with 
the ideal well rounded center of the oval decorative. The color is Orange 
Chrome. To this particular dahlia the artificial light gives an Oriental 
irridescence. Tubers, $2.00 
ALICE STELLICK (I. D.)—A bi-colored dahlia that commands unusual atten¬ 
tion by its striking beauty. A bright crimson carmine with a distinct white 
stripe in the center of each petal; the petals curl and twist making a very 
appealing sight. A very free bloomer on good strong stems with foliage 
that is immune to insects. Tubers, $2.00 
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