PREMIER DAHLIA GARDENS 
rose back ground that radiates throughout 
the entire flower; flowers reach a diameter of 
11 inches and over, and a depth of 5 or 6 in¬ 
ches, held high above foliage on long stiff 
stems; strong robust grower. Winner of 
American Home Achievement Medal and a 
head liner on 1933 Honor Roll. Plants $6.00. 
MONMOUTH SUNBURST (Kemp) F D— An¬ 
other beautiful dahlia of brilliant lemon cen¬ 
ter with salmon orange background produc¬ 
ing a realistic sunburst effect; flowers 9x7 
inches face upward on stiff stems; exceed¬ 
ingly prolific. An Honor Roll dahlia of much 
merit and a great favorite with visitors. 
Plants $3.75. 
SPOTLIGHT (Cottage Grove) —New informal 
decorative of clear sulphur yellow, lighter at 
tips; blooms 10 to 12 inches and 6 inches 
deep; tight centers; long rigid stems. Win¬ 
ner of American Home Achievement Medal 
and three firsts in Sweepstakes. Honor Roll. 
Plants $5.00 net. 
WASHINGTON GIANT (Lee) I D —The sensa¬ 
tion at Portland. Mr. Derrill W. Hart’s de¬ 
scription of this unusual variety follows: 
“Winner of the American Home Achievement 
Medal at Portland. Here is a real lavender in 
a finely formed flower; the blooms are 
streaked with silver, and as it grew with me, 
showed silver petaloids near the center of the 
flower. It is an aptly named flower on extra 
good stems.” Honor Roll. Plants $5.00 net. 
WOOLROC (Ruschmohr) —A very beautiful in¬ 
formal decorative of gold and tan that has 
won at many Eastern Shows. Plants $5.00. 
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1934 LIST OF PRIZE WINNING AND 
HONOR ROLL DAHLIAS 
Abbreviations: F D—Formal Decorative; I D—In¬ 
formal Decorative; S C—Semi-Cactus; C—Cactus. 
Root Plant 
AIKO (S C)—1932 Introduction and on Honor 
Roll three consecutive years. Large striking 
flowers of cardinal or deep carmine with 
silver reverse showing at center and tips 2.50 1.25 
AMELIA EARHART (S C)—1933 Introduc¬ 
tion. One of the largest. The formation and 
color are most artistic; apricot bufU base of 
petals primrose. Winner of American Home 
Achievement Medal at New York and Balti¬ 
more. Plants only 
5.00 
