PREMIER DAHLIA GARDENS 
Root Plant 
AMERICAN LEGION (I D to S 0—1932 In¬ 
troduction. Massive clear yellow on good 
stem. Winner of American Home Achieve¬ 
ment Medal, Atlantic City Auditorium Gold 
Medal and many other prizes. To grow suc¬ 
cessfully let it grow naturally without 
pinching or pruning. 
ARTHUR W. GREY (I D)—Color a pleasing 
combination of golden yellow, apricot and 
shrimp pink .. 
CAMEO (I D)—1933. Here is a truly beauti¬ 
ful dahlia of true coral pink with the color 
deepening toward the center; petals are 
overlaid with a glistening golden sheen, re¬ 
verse of deep rose pink. With field grown 
blooms it was runner up at the three largest 
Eastern shows for the Achievement Medal, 
and is placed on Honor Roll again. Plants 
only . 
CARDINALIS (F D)—Brilliant cardinal red 
CITY OF WELLSTON (F D)—Rhodamine 
purple . 
COLONIAL DAME (S C)—1933. An Honor 
Roll dahlia of clear lavender; flower is 
built up of many petals thickly spaced and 
radiating from a very full center. 
COLOR SARGEANT (I D)—Striking in form 
and color, rich salmon bronze. 
DIXIE RAVENSCROFT (I D)—Jessie Seals’ 
1933 introduction and a good one. Glowing 
flame in color with a reverse of bright gold; 
the petals have a delightful golden sheen 
and twist and turn making a two tone ef¬ 
fect, so full of gaiety and cheer; flowers 
massive, of perfect form and great depth; 
stems, long and stiff hold blooms high above 
a healthy bush which is constantly in bloom 
DR. JOHN H. CARMAN (F D)— Large deep 
broad petaled, tyrian rose tipped petunia 
and silver . 
DWIGHT W. MORROW (I D)—Gigantic size 
and rich red color combines to make this 
spectacular dahlia a favorite .:. 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY (I D)—This giant 
is a clear mallow pink unshaded; it has 
great depth and may be grown to a great 
diameter . 
3.50 1.75 
1.00 
2.50 
.75 
.75 
5.00 2.50 
.75 
7.50 3.75 
.75 
2.00 1.00 
2.50 1.25 
EAGLE ROCK PRINCE (F D)—Here is a 
1933 Introduction that has been outstanding. 
Bushes are covered at all times with blooms 
of combined Autumn colors; yellow ochre, 
with back of petals light jasper red, the 
whole effect being a coppery yellow sheen. 
On Honor Roll. Heavy garden sales compel 
us to offer plants only 2.50 
EAGLE ROCK SUPERBA (I D) — Light 
amaranth pink; the large blooms are held 
well above the tall sturdy bushes . 5.00 2.50 
EDNA FERBER (S C)—An old favorite of 
coral and gold . .75 
FLORENCE LOUISE (I D)—A 1933 Intro¬ 
duction. An Honor Roll Dahlia of pale sul¬ 
phur yellow; petals are serrated, giving 
deep and heavy appearance to flowers 7.50 3.75 
FORDHOOK VICTORY (I D)—Massive flow¬ 
ers of tyrian rose.50 
