No. 
52. CAMEO, F. D. This is the prize winner of Fisher 
and Masson for 1933. 
Color: Coral-rose with golden sheen. 
Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.50. 
53. KAWEAH. 
Color: Rich fuchsia rose with reverse of orchid 
and lavender. Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.50 
55. MURPHYS’ MASTERPIECE, F. D. Perhaps the 
most consistent winner, for 1933, in shows all over 
the country. 
Color: Red. Roots, $10; Plants $5. 
56. BETTY COLTER. Giant bloom. 
Color: Autumn shade. Roots, $2.50 ; Plants, $1.25. 
57. ROBERT EMMETT. 
Color: Red. Roots, $7.50; Plants, $3.75. 
HARRY BENHAM 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS—CUT FLOWERS 
Landscape Work a Specialty 
Hardy Perennials 
Boulder Junction, 
Wisconsin. 
Nov. 1, 1933. 
Dr. A. B. Scott, 
Fairmont, W. Va. 
Dear Sir:— 
I wish you would send me a list as soon as possible 
of what dahlias you will have of your own raising for 
1934. 
All that I bought from you did so well, and that means 
both in bloom and in making tubers, that I have sort 
of come to the conclusion that your tubers have a little 
more stamina than some that the other people sell and 
for this reason prefer to buy any that you have in 
preference to anyone else. 
The only one that I bought from you that failed to 
make good tubers, was “Bubbles of Hillcrest” but the 
flower was so magnificent that I guess it is worth buy¬ 
ing each year, even though it does not reproduce itself. 
Would you recommend plants or tubers on this ? It was 
the largest flower I raised and with actual measurements 
with a ruler, it measured 13 inches. 
Truly yours, 
Harry Benham. 
