I grow the best, and discard the rest 
OMAR KHAYYAM (F. D.)—This much admired giant. Color, a Chinese red, 
at the base of petals and shading to a bright orange and tipped lighter, 
giving the huge blooms a wonderful soft color effect The flowers which 
can easily be grown to over 10 inches in width are held erect facing side¬ 
ways, well above the foliage on cane-like stems that can be cut from 4 to 6 
feet in length. This variety has won many prizes and is good as a cut or 
exhibition flower. Tubers, ,$1.75 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (S. C.)—This is a true pink dahlia. A good sized flower 
on a fine stem, and very artistically formed. The Petals gracefully curl 
and twist, making this flower very attractive and desirable. Tubers, $1.00 
PALO ALTO (S. C.)—A real giant, the color of which is clear, bright salmon 
shading towards gold at the center. Stems tall and straight. Flowers are 
of good substance with uniform, full centres. Well recommended as a 
winner. Tubers, $10.00 
PANSY G. WHITE (S. C.)—A strong, rugged bush, especially so for a yellow 
dahlia, with long erect stems. Blooms are uniform and of good substance. 
Color, a clear canary yellow. Plant is a good clean grower with foliage 
that insects keep away from. Tubers, $1.00 
PENN CHARTER (F. D.)—Golden yellow tinted apricot. Fine large exhibition 
blooms on strong erect stems. Tubers, $1.00 
PETER PAN (I. D.)—This variety produces flowers in abundance, on good 
straight stems. The color is a beautiful rich luminous pink, good size, 
Has lasting quality after it is cut. An early prolific bloomer. Tubers, $1.00 
PINK AMBASSADOR (S. C.)—A very attractive flower, is a flesh pink shading 
to a creamy ivory at the center. Held erect on the best of stems. A grace¬ 
ful and artistic flower. A seedling of Ambassador. Tubers. $1.00 
POT O’ GOLD (I. D.)—A 1932 Honor Roll dahlia that created a sensation at 
the recent New York show. A massive clear yellow, with very graceful and 
artistic formation. The petals are very long and wavy, both the face and 
(reverse of the flower are a clear yellow, giving an unusual richness in a 
pastel shade. For a massive flower she is a prolific bloomer and the flowers 
are held erect on strong can-like stems, well above the foliage which is 
leathery and insect resistant. Tubers, $5.00 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (1. D.)—A very striking bright red exhibition dahlia of 
the most irridescent rich glowing crimson. The petals of which are of great 
depth and substance, making an unusually deep and attractive flower. 
Blooms of 10 inches in width can easily be attained with very little disbud¬ 
ding in abundance and profusion as the bush is robust, vigorous and of 
widespreading habit in growth. The stems are all that can be asked for as 
they hold the giant blooms facing sideways well out of the foliage, which 
is insect resistant. Tubers' $1.75 
PRESIDENT HOOVER (I. D.)—An unusual dahlia on fine stems, the color is 
peach red and very attractive, and a free and continuous bloomer. 
Tubers, $1.00 
ROBERT E. LEE (S. C.)—The color is a bright luminous cardinal red, reverse 
of petals lighter that will not burn or fade in the sun. The blooms are held 
from facing to upward on very good stems. An exceptionally free and pro¬ 
lific bloomer. Tubers, $1.00 
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