PREMIER DAHLIA GARDENS 
Root Plant 
light pink and cream; stems long and stiff; 
profuse bloomer . .75 
KAWEAH (I D)—A deep clear rose-cerise 
giant; center of petals shade to a rich vel¬ 
vety carmine; upon maturity shades lighter 
toward tips . 5.00 2.50 
KEMP’S WHITE WONDER — See White 
Wonder. 
KING MIDAS (I D)—Giant golden yellow. .75 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY (I D)—1933. 
On Honor Roll. The sensation of the North¬ 
west and a sensation in our gardens. A 
large deep flower of vivid golden yellow 
that may be grown to giant size; also has 
great depth and ranks high for its wonder¬ 
ful beauty. Winner of American Home 
Achievement Medal and American Dahlia 
Society Silver Medal. Stock limited. 7.50 3.75 
LA FIESTA (I D>—1933. On Honor Roll. 
Winner of prizes at Camden, New York, 
Pennsylvania and Richmond, Va. Color, 
butter yellow penciled red. 5.00 2.50 
LONG HILL (I D)—Large in size and fine in 
form; petals curl and twist; color, a com¬ 
bination of gold and rose shadings with a 
yellow center and rose reverse . 5.00 2.50 
MADAME QUEEN (Mawson-Seal 1933) 
(I D)—Rich velvety maroon black. Plants 
only . 3.50 
MARGARET W. WILSON (I D)—Silvery 
pink. Still popular.50 
