LOUISE BATES (Semi-Cec.) (Cordes) 
Another fine Dahlia from this well-known grower. A semi- 
cactus of a clear lavender color. Stems and foliage are good. 
The flower is large and can be grown to 14-inch diameter. 
A very prolific bloomer. At Storrs’ this season, 12 blooms 
were counted on one plant, all 10 inches or over, and there 
were 20 flower buds forming. This will be a winner for 
your garden. 
Plants $5.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN (Inf. Dec.) (Almy) 
Described by Mr. Almy as the LARGEST and MOST 
BEAUTIFUL YELLOW yet produced. The bloom grows 
to 12-inch diameter by 7 to 9-inch depth. The color is a 
rich, deep golden-yellow, and the formation is as wonderful 
as the size. The long, pointed, and slightly twisting petals 
recurve until the stem is entirely hidden for 6 inches or 
more, making a flower resembling a giant “Mum”. Stems 
are stiff and cane-like, 3 to 4 feet long. 1934 ROLL OF 
HONOR. 
Plants $7.50 
MAE WEST (Inf. Dec.) (Gates) 
A beautiful Dahlia of good size, borne erect above the foli¬ 
age on strong, wiry stems. The coloring is a soft rosy-pink, 
shading delicately to the center into a rich gold. A splendid 
cut flower. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
SPOTLIGHT (Inf. Dec.) (Cottage Grove Gardens) 
A new Informal Decorative of clear sulphur-yellow coloring, 
lighter at the tips. Blooms 10 to 12 inches and 6 inches 
deep. Air-tight centers with long, rigid stems. Flower is 
right and does not droop. Winner of the American Home 
Achievement medal at Seattle, Washington, and another 
ROLL OF HONOR Dahlia. 
Plants $5.00 
WASHINGTON GIANT (Inf. Dec.) (Lee) 
Winner of the American Home Achievement Medal, 1933, at 
Portland, Oregon. Informal Dcorative, with broad waving 
petals, with narrow curling petals between. One of the 
largest Dahlias grown, 12 inches by 7 inches in depth. 
Stems are strong and hold the giant blooms always erect 
above the foliage. Color, orchid-pink and lavender, blended 
with white at center. A Dahlia with splendid habits and 
medium height. ROLL OF HONOR. 
Plants $5.00 
