ORIENTAL BEAUTY (S. C.) Soft glowing pink of good size and erect 
stems. A splendid cactus and a beauty in every respect. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
ORIENTAL GLORY (I. D.) An orange beauty which comes to us from 
the Mid-West. The glowing orange blooms are most attractive and 
we really know of nothing just like it. Stems are long with blooms 
nicely placed, foliage is healthy and clean. Another certificate of 
merit and Honor Roll variety. * Plants $3.75 
PATRICIA ANN (F. D.) This scored 87 at the trial gardens in 1931. 
This is a very good recommendation for any dahlia. The flowers face 
at just the right angle and have a fine heavy stem. Color is pale 
yellow blending to alizarine pink. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
PEPPERMINT CANDY (S. C.) Cream striped and splashed carmine. 
We introduced this dahlia in 1924 and it still continues to be one of 
our largest sellers in spite of the fact that the stems are not strong 
enough to properly support the blooms. Nothing exactly like it. 
Roots $ .50 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (I. D .) A new red from the West which is mak¬ 
ing good. The flowers are very large, frequently a foot in diameter, 
of the most rich glistening crimson imaginable. The bushes are tall 
with a tough healthy foliage. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
REGENT (Incurved Cac.) 
Good size. 
A most lovely clear pink. Prolific flowering. 
Roots $ .50 
RUDY VALLEE (S. C.) A big spreading bloom; a brilliant orange 
and gold. Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
ROSE FALLON (F. D.) We have a fine strain of stock of this big 
deep reddish orange beauty. Two foot stems and huge flowers. 
Nothing better in the cheaper sorts. Roots $ .50 
SANKO (I. D.) Withdrawn for stock. 
SANHICAN’S CAMEO (I. D.) An old rose and salmon bloom with 
just a suffusion of gold on the face. Large with long straight stems. 
A 1933 Honor Roll Dahlia which has carried out all the prophecies 
Mr. Hart made for it. Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
SATAN (I. D.) A no more appropriate name could have been selected 
for this red giant. The flaring red flowers have a sort of stag horn 
petal which is faintly tipped old gold. The stems are long, very 
erect and clean. Roots $3.50 Plants $1.75 
SEAL’S CALIFORNIAN (I. D.) A bright golden yellow with just a 
suggestion of bronzy rose pink. Heavy broad petals. Roots $ .50 
SHAHRAZAD (I. D .) In California this is known as a pink Jane Cowl. 
This may not be an accurate description but at any rate it is a huge 
deep pink of good substance and depth. A worthwhile addition to any 
collection. Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
SILVA QUARTA (Ball) A fine lavender ball variety made up of in¬ 
numerable tightly quilled petals. Roots $ .35 
SUPT. AMRHYN (Ball) This clear pink invariably wins when shown 
in the Ball classes on the exhibition table. It is of good size and holds 
up well. Roots $ .50 
SPOTLIGHT (I. D.) A 1934 Honor Roll variety from the Northwest 
which proved very successful through the East. Color is sulphur 
yellow with a nearly white reverse, nicely pointed, waxy petals and 
a long erect stem. Plants $3.75 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (I. D.) This star-like white bloom always 
attracts attention. Color is pure white, stems are erect and plants 
are good growers. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
THE LEMONADE. A large cream yellow which retains its size until 
taken by frost. Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
THE SUN. A production of our good friend Lynn B. Dudley. Color 
is bright glowing sunburst yellow. Semi-cactus in form, but is in¬ 
formal decorative until fully developed. A fine clear cut yellow. 
Plants $2.50 
THE WORLD’S BEST WHITE (I. D.) A standard pure white which 
can always be depended upon for flowers. Roots $ .75 
THOMAS A. EDISON (F. D.) A gorgeous royal purple with a brilliant 
rich finish. The size is large and the petals are of a stag horn 
formation. Has every desirable habit including a rich green foliage. 
Nothing exactly like it in style or color. Roots $ .50 
WHITE WONDER (I. D.) Has been termed a white Fort Monmouth, 
and we believe it is going to prove as valuable as a white as Fort 
Monmouth has a purple. It is a fine deep flower with pointed petals. 
Grows erect and has a very tough insect proof foliage. A big pro¬ 
ducer of roots as well as blooms. Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
YANKEE GOLD (F. D.) A tall growing variety of a beautiful Autum¬ 
nal combination of golden yellow and russet. Size is very large and 
stem is good. Plants $3.75 
YANKEE KING (F. D.) Large blooms of coppery rose and old gold. 
A rank vigorous gxower. Long stems. Roots $ .50 
YANKEE QUEEN (F. D.) A beautiful clear pink without suggestion 
of lavender. Free flowering and a fine florist’s cut flower. 
Roots $ .50 
YO YO (Ball) Our 1933 introduction. A most perfect ball of rich 
autumn shadings. Base golden yellow with rich golden bronze suffu¬ 
sions. Has long stems and is a good grower. Roots $ .75 
BARGAIN COLLECTION 
Annabelle, Myra Howard, Long Hill, 
S7.75 Value for $3.75 
Thos. Edison, White Wonder 
