PINK DAILY MAIL (Sandford) I. D. This is an English production 
which was introduced there in plant form in 1934, however, this is 
its first appearance here so it may properly be placed as a 1935 
introduction. It is a cyclamen pink sport of DAILY MAIL and has 
all its good habits, but it is claimed that it will grow still larger 
in diameter and much deeper. The stems are long and absolutely 
rigid. We believe that this variety has a future in this country and 
will soon be seen on every exhibition table. Plants $3.00 
GENERAL LIST OF DAHLIAS 
F. D. denotes Formal Decorative I. D. Informal Decorative 
S. C. Semi-Cactus 
AIR MAIL (I. D.) Light lavender of good size and splendid stems. 
An excellent commercial cut flower. Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
ALICE STELLICK (F. D.) We believe this to be one of the best of 
the many bi-colored varieties. Color is rich scarlet and pure glisten¬ 
ing white, each color being most sharply divided. A luxuriant grower 
on long stems. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
ARELDA LLOYD (I. D.) A sport of Jane Cowl having the same habit 
of growth in every way but of a clear golden yellow color throughout. 
The highest scoring, and easily the most outstanding variety, in the 
1933 Storrs trial gardens. If you like Cowl you will like this one. 
Plants $3.75 
AMELIA EARHART (S. C.) A 1933 Honor Roll winner which has 
proved its worth. Coral in color and a producer of many 12 inch 
blooms. One of the real outstanding new varieties. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $3.75 
ANNABELLE (F. D.) A very desirable florist cut flower. The color 
for the most part is pure waxy-white with just a slight overcast of 
silvery-pink. Flowers have great substance and keep extremely well 
when cut. Size from 5 to 7 inches under ordinary culture. 
Roots $ .75 
ARCTURUS (I. D.) We saw this growing at the trial gardens in 1933, 
where it impressed us as one of the most outstanding varieties there, 
and the best of the several bright reds. The color, scarlet red suffused 
deep golden yellow and yellow reverse is most striking. The plants 
make a uniform sturdy growth. 
Roots $6.00 Plants $3.00 
CHAMPOEG (F. D.) The unusual colors of Champoeg make it an 
especially attractive flower, being waxy canary yellow at center, 
shading into a salmon pink with pale yellow on reverse of petals. 
Large. Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
COMMODORE (The) (I.D.) A spectacular yellow which can easily 
be grown to 12 inches. Plants are short, sturdy growers and pro¬ 
duce a profusion of flowers. Color bright lemon yellow. 
Roots $1.00 
DAILY MAIL (I. D.) This comes to us from England with the reputa¬ 
tion of being the largest variety ever produced there. Color is deep 
yellow with orange shades. Erect stems and a fine grower. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
DR. J. H. CARMAN (F. D.) A broad petal giant of deep American 
Beauty rose. A many time prize winner. 
Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
DOROTHY STONE (I. D .) The companion variety to Kathleen Norris 
but of a deeper shade of pink. Neither is it temperamental in growth 
but produces large size blooms abundantly on an ideal growing plant 
and long stems. Roots $ .75 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY (I. D.) This giant variety has carried out 
every claim made for it as it has been a prize winner from coast to 
coast. The color is an unusual shade of orchid or mallow pink. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
EDWARD RINDFLEISCH (F. D.) A clear brilliant red which does not 
burn in the sun. Large, a good bloomer and an exceptionally good 
variety in the red class. Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
EDNA FERBER (S. C.) A bloom of huge size, being deep and full 
with curled and twisted petals. The color is a combination of bril¬ 
liant coral and old-gold at base of petals. 
Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
ELINOR M. RADELL (I. D.) A fine clear cut pink which will make a 
good running mate to Jersey’s Beauty either as a commercial cut 
flower or on the exhibition table. Color is shell pink shading to rose 
at the copter. An Honor Roll variety and outstanding in the 1933 
trial gardens, where it gained a certificate. 
Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
ELIZABETH OHMS (F. D.) This really should be better known as 
it is a glorified Rose Fallon. It can be cut with longer stems than 
any variety we know. Size is very large. Color is orange buff over¬ 
laid a peculiar reddish buff. Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
FARNCOT (In. Cactus) This little purple and white tipped variety 
will produce more flowers and last longer when cut than any other 
variety we know. Roots $1.00 
FORT WASHINGTON (I. D.) A fine large flower of deep crimson 
shading to maroon in center. A monster flower which should be in 
every garden. Roots $ .50 
FRAU O. BRACHT (S. C.) It would be hard to imagine a more clean- 
cut outstanding bloom than this. A cut flower par excellence, and a 
fine keeper. Color is a clean, clear light primrose yellow. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
