KING MIDAS, F.D.—One of the best pure golden 
yellows grown and of large size on long stiff stems. 
Bush is rather low... 1.00 
KENTUCKY COLONEL, F.D.—Creamy white shad¬ 
ing to light mallow purple, a pleasing -color com¬ 
bination. Good size flowers on long stems of very 
good keeping qualities. 1.00 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, I.D.—A beautiful rose pink of 
massive proportions with broad overlapping petals. 
This dahlia has won more prizes in its class than 
any other dahlia in commerce today.75 
KATHLEEN COLE, F.D. — Medium size flower of , 
extra keeping qualities of a combination most 
pleasing—pink and cream with a pink center.75 
KING OF YELLOWS, I.D.—A 1933 Honor Roll Dahlia 
that won a Certificate of Merit at Storrs. One of 
the best golden yellows to date and of a fine for¬ 
mation with a high center and long pointed petals. 
Nice growing bush and free bloomer. If you like 
yellow you will like this one... 7.50 
KENTUCKY RED, I.D.—A vivid dazzling scarlet red 
of beautiful formation on long stiff stems. The 
blooms are held at a very graceful angle and never 
burn or fade in the sun. Bush is a robust grower 
and in all a very DESIRABLE variety. 2.50 
LAVENDER PRINCESS, F.D.—A beautiful clear la¬ 
vender of large size and depth. Long stiff stems 
hold this beauty high above a nice light green 
bush. This is one of the best in this shade.. 2.00 
LORELEI, I.D.—Soft rose and pink that blends well 
and attracts a lot of attention. Good size flowers 
on perfect stems. 1.00 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL, I.D.—Deep old rose of one 
color and of a large size on long stems. This vari¬ 
ety has won many prizes both East and West and 
is an outstanding gem of the garden. 1.00 
MEADOW BROOK, F.D.—A pale mallow purple of 
large size with mallow pink edgings on the long 
slim petals. Tall growing bush with long stiff stems 
hold the big blooms well up in the air. 2.00 
MRS. JOSEPHINE SVARZ, F.D.—Very striking color 
combination, scarlet with each petal edged with 
gold. Very full flowers on long stems.50 
MRS. A. E. WHEELER, F.D.—A large flower of deep 
burgundy on long stiff sterns. The bush is medium 
short but the blooms are well above it.75 
MRS. GEO. SHEFFIELD, F.D.—Here is a beauty in 
a medium size flower of wonderful keeping qual¬ 
ities. The color is mallow pink and white and the 
stems are extra long. Tall growing bush.50 
METTA SCAM MEL, S.C.—A large flower of ama¬ 
ranth pink shading deeper at the outer petals. 
Very artistic formation to the petals, curling and 
twisting, giving it a shaggy appearance. Very 
beautiful .75 
MISS DELAWARE, F.D.—Here is one of the main 
attractions of the garden. A long row of this beau¬ 
tiful pink attracted a great deal of attention with 
us the past season. A full flower of large size and 
clear rose pink throughout. The stems are perfect¬ 
ly stiff 
1.50 
