BADETTY BROTHERS DAHLIAS 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL (Seal) I.D. Blooms of 
exhibition size of a soft shade of pale, old rose. 
Perfect habit of growth but rather late. Roots $ .50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (Murphy 1931) I.D. 
This remarkable dahlia is one of the greatest prize 
winners of all time. It is too well known to need 
further description. The huge dark red blooms 
have been grown to 17 inches in diameter. Be 
sure to add this one to your collection. Plants $2.50 
MYRA HOWARD (Glutzbeck 1932) I.D. A very 
worthy dahlia of a glowing combination of yellow 
cadmium and gold with tints of salmon. Petaloid 
formation which, with its delicate coloring, makes 
a most pleasing large bloom. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
NEWPORT TRIUMPH, Sgle. The best single dahlia 
we have ever grown. A very free bloomer and a 
spectacular member of the garden. The soft pink 
blooms keep well and make very artistic decora¬ 
tions. Roots $ .50 
OMAR KHAYYAM (Stout 1931) F.D.— In the bright 
colored class, this is a gem. Chinese red at the 
base, shading to a bright orange and tipped lighter. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
ORIENTAL GLORY (Schwartz 1934) I.D. This 
grand variety is a gem of the dahlia world and is 
admired by all who see it. Its color is outstand¬ 
ing. Pure cadmium orange overlaid with scarlet, 
center and reverse heavily shaded scarlet. Gen¬ 
eral effect, a brilliant deep orange. Habit excel¬ 
lent and it will produce exhibition blooms with 
very little attention. Roots $7.50 Plants $3.75 
PAUL PFITZER (Berger) S.C. One of the new im¬ 
ported novelties that is already very popular. A 
blending of shell pink and primrose that is very 
pleasing. A glorious dahlia and a sure winner 
in a class that is not crowded. Plants $1.00 
PENN CHARTER (Hall) I.D. Old gold with a light 
shading of deep rose. Blooms of large size and 
a very vigorous grower. Roots $ .50 
SATAN (Ballay 1932) S.C. Another variety that is 
well known because of its ability to win prizes. 
Flaming red with slight touches of gold at the 
center. An unusually sturdy grower and truly 
a great dahlia. Roots $3.50 Plants $1.75 
SPOTLIGHT (Hulin 1934) I.D. A beautifully formed 
light yellow of a very pleasing formation. One 
of the good dahlias of recent introduction and 
worthy of a place in every collection. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $3.75 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST (Scott 1934) F.D. One 
of the best new formal decoratives. The color is 
stronian yellow and the habit is excellent. This 
variety and our Golden Eclipse are the two truest 
type large formal decoratives and they will be used 
as a standard of comparison in this class. This 
is one of the best of the new ones. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $3.75 
WHITE WONDER (Black 1933) I.D. A giant pure 
white with twisted and curled petals. A great 
prize winner, a healthy grower and a good root 
maker. You will like this one. 
Roots $2.00 
Plants $1.00 
