BRAZIL DAHLIA FARM 
1 to 5 
Each 
5 or 
more 
Each 
MINA BURGLE, F.D. Large brilliant red. 
Fine for cut flowers. Poinsetta color 
and shape 
.08 
.04 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, F.D. Glistening 
orange flame, blooms 8 inches across 
.30 
.20 
MRS. CARL SALBACH, F.D. Very large, 
lavender pink. Long stiff stems 
.10 
.05 
MRS. C. H. BRECK, C. Soft yellow prettily 
variegated with carmine 
.10 
.07 
MRS. JOHN BOWMAN, B. Large golden yel¬ 
low. Extra good for cutting, compact 
blooms. If you want plenty of long 
stem, yellow dahlias order this variety 
.10 
.05 
MRS. JOHN SHEEPERS, F.D. A large 
golden primrose, gradually changing 
to pink 
.15 
.12 
MURPHYS MASTERPIECE, I.D. Largest 
and most beautiful red dahlia grown, 
always winning prizes for largest and 
best bloom in the show considered as 
carmine to darker center. Extra large 
stalk -- 
2.75 
2.50 
NANKING YELLOW, S.C. Whirling petals 
of creamy yellow, large bloom of good 
depth . 
1.00 
.90 
OMAR KHAYYAM, F.D. Chinese red shad¬ 
ing to bright orange tipped lighter. 
Strong upright plant___ 
.60 
.60 
ORIENTAL GLORY, I.D. Possibly the best 
of the 1933 introductions. First prize 
at World’s Fair for best informal dec¬ 
orative. Second prize at World’s Fair 
for largest and most perfect bloom in 
seedling section. Also won several 
other prizes at different shows. Cad¬ 
mium orange overlaid with scarlet. The 
name describes it very well. Scored 85 
in 1932. It was one of the first to 
bloom in our fields, and attracted much 
attention. Good stems and very free 
blooming _ 3.50 3.50 
ORINDA, F.D. An immense flower of perfect 
form. Rich mauve pink with a darker 
center. Tall bush _ .75 .75 
PAINTED LADY, P. Lavender pink_ .12 .08 
PALO ALTO, S.C. (Ballay-Success) Bright 
pinkish salmon, shading to salmon gold 
at center. Ten inch blooms and 6 
inches deep are common with this 
variety _ 2.35 2.25 
