ROBT. E. LEE, S.C.—The color of this dahlia is a 
bright cardinal red reverse of petals lighter that 
will not burn in the sun. A free and prolific bloom¬ 
er on good long stems..... 1.00 
ROYAL VELVET, S.C.—Here is a dahlia that will 
add color and distinction to any collection. The 
color is a rich velvety crimson, and the stems 
hold the large flowers nearly upright. 1.00 
SALEM PRIDE, F.D.—A very spectacular dahlia of 
reddish violet, streaked and lightly tipped white. 
Blooms will average ten inches and four deep on 
long stems. The bush is spreading and always in 
color . 1.25 
SANHICAN’S PRINCE, F.D.—A hugh deep dark pur¬ 
ple that sometimes comes on top of stems but 
mostly at a nice angle. The bush is branching and 
blooms very freely holding the large blossoms on 
long stems ..... 1.00 
SALMON SUPREME, F.D. — A glistening salmon 
orange with shades of pink make this a very de¬ 
sirable variety. The blooms are about seven inches 
and are held on very long stems. Keeps well 
when cut .......1.00 
SERTZLIGHT, F.D.—A very pretty and attractive 
dahlia, being scarlet lake with reverse of petals 
amber yellow. Tall bush and the stems are per¬ 
fect. You will like the flash of this one... 1.00 
SHAHRAZAD, I.D.—This dahlia is known as the 
pink Jane Cowl and in size and formation is very 
similar, but of a deep pink color. The stems are 
long and hold the heavy flowers well at an angle 
that attracts very favorable comment. This is a 
real dahlia ..... 2.00 
SAGAMORE PRINCE, F.D.—Here is a very striking 
color combination, a bright carmine blended with 
rose red with the back of petals a cream color. 
The flowers will average nine inches and held 
nearly on top of extra stiff stems. This variety 
received a certificate of merit at Storrs in 1929.... 2.50 
THOMAS A. EDISON, F.D.—A gorgeous royal pur¬ 
ple with a sheen of velvet. The flowers are of 
staghorn formation and blooms from early till 
late. Bush is rather low but is always in flower on 
long stems . 1.00 
TREASURE ISLAND, F.D.—A bright combination 
of autumn shades, being apricot and gold. The 
flowers will average nine inches on the best of 
stems. This one will add to your garden beauty.75 
THE COMMODORE, I.D.—A monster yellow averag¬ 
ing 12 inches on long stiff stems. The bushes are 
medium short but the flowers are so large they 
nearly hide the bush. This dahlia has won many 
prizes as the largest in the show and should win 
for you if size is what you want. The large blooms 
have a perfectly tight center at all times. A 
winner . 1.50 
THE WORLD, F.D.—Here is a beautiful combina¬ 
tion of colors, being a deep rosy magenta, overlaid 
garnet with silver shadings on edge of petals. 
Large deep flowers on long rigid stems. A beauti¬ 
ful flower .75 
THE LEMONADE, I.D.—Clear light lemon of good 
size and substance, held well above a branching 
bush. Very free bloomer...50 
