For thrills get my Super dahlia seeds 
IN BLOOM THIS WEEK AT NEW YORK’S BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Photo—Courtesy of The New York Sun. 
“Alyce Marie Galvin,” a beautiful new white dahlia with a blush of pink on its 
petals, which is one of the gorgeous array of dahlias now open to the public 
at the New York Botanical Garden. 
ALYCE MARIE GALVIN (F. D. )—A beautiful white with faint tones of cameo 
pink on outer petals. 11 inch flower awarded Certificate of Merit at 
Storr’s, winner of first prize at The Boston Show and Silver Medal for the 
best undisseminated seedling, has been one of the best attractions at The 
Bronx Botanical Gardens, Bronx, New York, for the past two years. A real 
grand dahlia. A free and prolific bloomer. No dahlia garden is complete 
without this one. Tubers, ,55.00 
AMELIA EARHART (S. C.)—Bloom 12x6, Bush 4 feet. This gorgeous dahlia 
was a consistent winner wherever shown, being awarded American Home 
Medals at New York and Baltimore. Color is apricot buff with salmon 
tints shading to soft yellow at base of petals. One might picture it as an 
improved Edna Ferber of large size, better stems and with more gold and 
less rose shadings. Tubers, $7.50 
AMERICAN LEGION (S. C.) —The wonder dahlia of the day. If 
win the prize for the largest dahlia at the show, this is the 
few blooms will grow under 12 inches across and 6 inches 
has it got size but grace. A soft picric yellow, held erect 
you want to 
one, as very 
deep. Not only 
on the best of 
stems, well above the strong, robust growing bush. This is a late hTnnmor 
and for best results should be planted early, and with prooer dishnd 
can be grown 
everywhere. 
to 15 inches across and 9 inches 
proper disbudding 
deep. A prize winner 
Tubers, $8.00 
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