New Classification of Dahlias 
CACTUS (Cac.) 
SEMI CACTUS (S.C.) 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE (I.D.) 
FORMAL DECORATIVE (F.D.) 
Root 
AMUNRA (Seal) F.D. Great rich coppery and bronze 
blossom. Fine stems. „..50c 
CAMEO (Fisher & Masson) I.D. Coral Rose. Best 
Eastern 1933. Roll of Honor...Net $7.50 
CARO NOME (Newsom) I.D. Rich rosy pink, suf¬ 
fused lilac. Large and of great depth with wonder¬ 
ful stems....$2.00 
CAPRICE (Mawson) I.D. Immense flowers of golden 
yellow, shading to salmon pink, on long, stiff stems. 
Prize stock.$2.00 
DAILY MAIL (I.D.) New English giant. One of the 
largest dahlias grown. Stems are perfect. Combi¬ 
nation of deepest yellow and golden orange.$1.00 
DOROTHY STONE (Fisher & Masson) I.D. Huge 
flower of a deep rose pink. Great size and beauty. 
Prolific bloomer with fine stems. .$1.00 
ELLINOR VANDERVEER (Seal) F.D. Blooms large, 
of great depth and substance and held high on ex¬ 
ceptionally long, stiff stems. The most popular 
orchid pink dahlia. True stock...50c 
ELITE GLORY (Kennedy) F.D. Massive blooms of 
radiant bright red, held erect on cane-like stems...50c 
DIXIE RAVENSCROFT (Seal) I.D. New 1933. 
Bright and cheery. Glowing flame and bright gold. 
A strong growing plant. Huge flowers on fine stems 
—fluffy and beautiful. A customer wrote me that 
this dahlia was the brightest spot in his garden and 
had everything that makes an outstanding dahlia. 
Another Eastern dealer wrote: ‘‘This dahlia is a 
wonder and is everything you advertised.” It cer¬ 
tainly is a joy in our garden and we are proud of 
its success. Per root. .....$5.00 
FRASQUITA (Newsom) I.D. Very large flowers of 
deepest American beauty shades, with cane-like 
stems...$3.50 
FASCINATOR (Ballay) F.D. Salmon, orange and 
gold. First crop flowers will be 11 or 12 inches in 
diameter, regularly formed with full deep centers, 
and held up on long, strong stems. Later flowers 
are not so large but are in great profusion.$5.00 
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