Kemps White Wonder (I D)—About the largest 
and finest white to date. Stock very limited. 
. $7.50 
Long Hill (I D) 1933—One of the best of the 
1933 releases. A seedling of Jane Cowl and an 
even freer bloomer. VeiT large. Color gold and 
rose. Yellow center. Will take its place with 
the immortals . $5.00 
Lizzie Ford (F D)—Rosy red, Good bloomer .50 
Lincoln G. Dickey (S C)—Primrose yellow. Rose 
suffused . $1.00 
Mary E Grigsby (I D) 193.3—Pine flower with 
the Papillion colors, but much better stem. 
Not quite so deep, but freer bloomer .$4.00 
Meadowbrook (I D)—Monster deep lavender 
Prolific . .«2.00 
Monmouth Champion (I D)—Orange flame. 
Profuse . $1.00 
My Pal (S C) 1933—An extra profuse pink. 
Wonderful bush growth. Flowers are held cor¬ 
rectly on a fine cane stem. Very good.... $7.50 
Nanaquacket (F D)—Orchid pink. Fine .75 
Nanking Yelow (SC)— We had from this giant 
yellow about the best performance of any yel¬ 
low in the garden. Every bloom a winner $3.50 
Nellie Austin (F D'—Yellow^ peach red. . .75 
Norman Ganley (F D)—A new giant dahlia. 
Yellow overlaid an odd shade of red. Unusual 
like F. W. Butler. Formed much like this var¬ 
iety. Large and fine. Stock limited. 85.00 
Now Glory (F Di—Red tipped white. The only 
bicolor to our knowledge that has a consis- 
tantly good stem. .75 
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Northwest Pride (F D)—Begonia rose. Fine .50 
Olive Reed (F D)—V'^ry fine pure yellow- ..75 
Oriental Splendor (F D) 1933—One of the fin¬ 
est 1933 introductions we secured. Coloring 
much like Jerseys Beacon but somewhat dark¬ 
er. Spectacular and a bloomer of immense 
flowers bourne freely.$7.50 
Orinda (F D)—A mammoth pink .. $1.00 
Prince of Persia (I D)—Gor'^eous, flaming red 
Always a giant. Hard to beat . $2.50 
Sanko (S C)—Pine white, shaded pinkish lav- 
der. Large flowers . $3.50 
Sagamore Yellow Giant (F D) 1933—A pretty, 
new light yellow. Wide waxy petals and a free 
bloomer on a 100 percent stem . $5.00 
Shahrazad (I D)—An extra fins large pink. A 
worthw'hile addition to any collection ... S2.00 
Sunny Boy (ID) 1933—This was without ques¬ 
tion the best of the 1933 introductions that we 
had, or that T was priveleged to see and I saw 
most of them. Old rose and pink. A wonder¬ 
ful autumn color. If you want a winner buy 
this one. Stock rather limited . $10.00 
Sonny Masson (F D)—A new, deep, rosy red. 
Very nice . $2.50 
The Commodore (F D)—Mammouth clear yel¬ 
low. Dwarf bush . $1.00 
Treasure Island (F D)—Bright autumn shades. 
In my estimation the second best dahlia in 
commerce, bowing only to Cowl . .75 
The Shriner (I D) 1933—Oriental red, edged 
