CHAPPAQUA, NEW YORK 
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PREVIOUS INTRODUCTIONS OF MERIT 
( Continued) 
KENTUCKY RED (Informal Decorative) 
Vivid flaming scarlet that does not burn or fade. Fine stems and excellent foliage. 
Roots, $1.00 
KING OF THE BLACKS (Formal Decorative) 
Darkest velvet red almost black, and holds its color in any weather. The bush is 
low and the blooms are held high above it. 
Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.00 
KING MIDAS (Informal Decorative) 
Pure golden yellow, a sturdy grower, free and continuous bloomer. Flowers can be 
grown to great size. 
Roots, 50c. 
LONG HILL (Informal Decorative) 
A seedling of Jane Cowl but resembles its parent in color only. Medium size blooms 
of gold with rose shadings. Low bush, fine stems and always in flower. 
Roots, $1.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN (Informal Decorative) 
The super Dahlia, the largest, most beautiful yellow yet produced. The color is a 
rich deep golden yellow that never burns or fades. Blooms 11 to 12 inches by 
7 to 9 inches deep on cane stiff stems, 3 to 4 feet long. A good keeper when cut. 
With all these qualifications it must be great, and this one is. A Roll of Honor 
Dahlia. 
Roots, $10.00; Plants, $5.00 
MARY E. GRIGSBY (Informal Decorative) 
A prolific bloomer. Peach pink at the center shading to darker tones. A tall grower 
of the heat and insect resisting type. 
Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (Informal Decorative) 
Large blooms of glowing orange flame, borne on long stiff 
foliage. Prolific bloomer, strong vigorous grower. A high 
respect. 
Roots, 50c. 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE (Informal Decorative) 
A beautiful flower of light coral pink with primrose suffusion, 
attaining a height of 6 to 7 feet. A winner of many prizes. 
Roll. 
Roots, $7.50; Plants, $3.50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (Informal Decorative) 
Most outstanding introduction in recent years due to its size. A sensation everywhere. 
A huge deep red shading to garnet and grows large without encouragement. Mon¬ 
ster blooms throughout the season. Has been grown to 15 inches across. If you 
want this one order early. 
stems high above the 
class Dahlia in every 
Strong robust grower 
On the 1933 Honor 
Roots, $6.00; Plants, $2.00 
