DAHLIAS 
New and Recent Introductions of Other Growers- 
Blue Ribbon Varieties-Large-Flowered Types 
FOREWORD—On account of limited space our 
descriptions are brief, being confined to the color 
and other characteristics of the variety. All the 
varieties in the following list are Nationally known 
and recognized as outstanding in the dahlia world. 
This list contains a great many of the Honor Roll 
dahlias and all varieties listed have been winners 
of prizes in the leading shows in the past two 
years. 
(F. D.) Formal Decorative; (I. D.) Informal 
decorative; (S. C.) Semi-Cactus; (C.) Cactus. 
ACHIEVEMENT (I. D.)—A magnificent dahlia, a 
robust grower and a free bloomer; color is a 
golden yellow, bronze and rose or apricot. 
Tubers $2.00, Plants $1.00 
AMERICAN LEGION (S. C.)— Gorgeous bright 
yellow blooms held erect over a strong and 
rugged bush. 
Tubers $3.50, Plants $1.50 
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NOTICE 
The demand for catalogs has necessitated the 
printing of this second edition, and to be fair to 
those who receive this catalog we will repeat our 
“Extra for Early Orders” on page 4; also our of¬ 
fer of one plant of “Satan” with each $5 order, 
collections not included fpage 15 ). 
(SR 
AMELIA EARHEART (S. C.)—One of the most 
outstanding dahlias of recent introduction; 
the color is apricot buff shading to soft yel¬ 
low. 
Plants $4.00 
BETTY COLTER (F. D.)—One of the outstanding 
varieties in our gardens in 1932, strong grow¬ 
er with heavy foliage; color, light salmon with 
red shadings. 
Tubers $3.00, Plants $1.50 
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