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CURTIS DAHLIAS 
Previous Introductions and 
Honor Roll Dahlias 
Air Mail (I. D.)— 
An outstanding- Northwest prize winner and good keeping 
cut flower. Blooms large, stems extra long, strong and 
erect. Color pink tinted with lavender. 
ROOT, $1.50 PLANT, 75c 
Amelia Earhart (S. C.) — 
Apricot buff with salmon tints shading to soft yellow at 
base of petals. Did fine for us in 1933, large flowers and 
roots but in 1934 flowers were smaller and roots very small. 
We were able to get hold of some stock that produced 
extra large blooms and roots last season so will try it again 
this year. PLANTS, $2.50 
Aiko (C.) — 
A cactus variety, large and deep. Brilliant carmine to 
nopal red. Does not do well in all gardens. PLANTS, 75c 
American Legion (I. D.) — 
The gorgeous bright, yellow blossoms are held on perfect 
stems over a tall robust bush. PLANTS, $1.00 
Alice Marie Galvin (F. D.) — 
Color is white overlaid pink which makes a lavender effect. 
One of our good ones. A healthy grower. Certificate win¬ 
ner at Storrs. PLANTS, $1.50 
Buckeye Bride (F. D.) — 
Geranium pink, shading to soft salmon. The flowers are 
5 to 10 inches in diameter and when matured nearly as 
deep. The stems are unusually long. The blooms keep 
well when cut. The foliage has a distinct blush green, or 
glaucous tint and is heavy, leathery and insect resistant. 
Extra good cut flower. ROOTS, $1.00 PLANTS, 50c 
Betty Colter (I. D.) — 
Color is distinctive and pleasing, an even shade of light 
salmon red throughout, shading to old rose at the base 
of the long, rolled petals. The flower is a nicely formed 
one on good stems. ROOTS, $2.00 PLANTS, $1.00 
Chief Justice (I. D.) — 
A monster flower on cane-like stems that are long and hold 
the giant flowers erect. Color, soft chamois, with soft rose 
suffusion. A fine exhibition variety. PLANTS ONLY, $1.00 
Dokoupils Triumph (I. D.) — 
Color is light straw with a faint touch of rose in center. 
A large healthy grower and is highly recommended. Im¬ 
ported. PLANTS, $1.50 
Eafrie Rock Superba (I. D.) — 
Color is a light amaranth pink. Extra good stems holding 
the large blooms in an upright position. Be sure and plant 
early. One of the good ones. ROOTS, $2.00; PLANTS, $1.00 
Eaele Rock Fantasy (I. D.) — 
An Eastern giant that has thoroughly proven itself. Huge 
blossoms of mallow pink, shading to silver. Excellent 
growing habits. PLATsITS, $1.00 
Frau O. Bracht (S. C.)— 
A Holland variety. Distinctive form and clean cut. The 
color is clear pale primrose, verv clean and graceful in ef¬ 
fect. A good one. ROOTS, $1.50 PLANTS, 75c 
Golden Eclipse (F. D.) — 
Clear, golden yellow with slight blushes of salmon on some 
of the petals, shading to bright, rich salmon in the center. 
A pleasing, glowing combination of autumn shades that is 
as pleasing under light as in the open. A very hard variety 
to defeat in competition. Fine stems and a very vigorous 
grower. On the Honor Roll 1933. One of the tallest 
bushes we grew last s'easdn. ROOTS, $5.00 PLANTS, $2.50 
