SAGAMORE GARDENS 
1934 INTRODUCTIONS CONTINUED 
SUZETTE 
A very beautiful solid, clean dark rose colored formal decorative. It has a 
very long stem, blooms are large and held well above the foliage. I have never 
seen a dahlia as dark a rose color as this one. It is different and worth growing. 
Tubers $5.00 Plants $2.50 
TIP TOP 
Magenta and white formal decorative. This flower would have to be seen to 
he appreciated as the two colors are blended very beautifully. It is a good bloom¬ 
er on good stem and good size. Tubers $5.00 Plants $2.50 
Introductions of 1933 
SAGAMORE YELLOW GIANT. (F. D.)— A very large flower on a great 
stem. 8 and 9 inches in diameter and very deep. It is a grand keeper. It is a 
light yellow, darker in the center and it grows lighter all the way out to the tips. 
It is better than Queen of the Garden Beautiful. It is very striking. Petals are 
very wide and the flower makes you think of a large pond lily. 
Tubers 4.00 Plafnts $2.00 
SAGAMORE PURPLE (F. D.)— A very large, heavy compact flower with 
great depth. Color true purple with lighter shadings. Does not fade and has 
heavy leathery foliage. Tubers $4.00 Plants $2.00 
SCARLET TANAGER (F. D.) The best scarlet I have seen to date. Very 
large and deep on good stem. This is a winner as it does not fade and keeps 
well. Only a few tubers for sale. Tubers $10.00 Plants $5.00 
WHITE QUEEN (Cac)— This is a most wonderful flower. It is the largest 
true cactus to date. Grows to nine inches, and very deep. It is absolutely a 
pure clean white and will keep five days. Created a great deal of comment at 
my gardens this past season. 
Tubers $5.00 Plants $2.50 
1932 Introductions 
INDIAN RED (F. Dec.) — A very striking flower on good stem. A profuse 
bloomer until the end of the season. It is a bronze red, very odd, with old gold 
reverse. I am selling this cheap as there are so many reds. Try this out if you 
wish to see a real fall shade that is very popular. 
Tubers $3.00 No plants 
LITTLE SAGAMORE POM—The best red pom to date. It is bright red, very 
small, perfect stem. Great bloomer. Enough said. 
Tubers $1.00 Net. 
1931 Introductions 
SAGAMORE PRINCE (F. D.) (Dr- Shattuck) — The color given at the trial 
gardens was carmine blended with rose red, back of petals almost cream color. 
The first flower comes in the crotch, the rest of the flowers have good stems. 
Size of the flower seven to nine inches, depth two to three and a half. Height 
of plant three and one-half feet. It is a late bloomer, making it come in just 
fine for the shows. This flower is well tested as I have grown it for five years. 
It is one of the best flowers to keep that I have in my garden. Only a few to 
sell this year. Cert, at S-torrs 1929. 
Tubers $3.00 
