Conquistador, S. C.—Soft creamy yellow shading to pink. 
Strong thrifty grower—75c. 
Dwight W. Morrow (Dahliadel) I. D.—A new outstanding 
Dahlia of immense size. A brilliant rich crimson red 
of royal appearance. Very productive and a strong 
grower. Perfect stems. Does not fade and is an excel¬ 
lent keeper. Winner at all shows the country over. The 
most attractive red Dahlia in either the garden or show 
room we have ever grown. Roots—$2.00. 
Elite Glory, D. —Immense flower, brilliant rich red, with¬ 
out any purple or maroon shading. Blooms and foliage 
gigantic in size. Good keeper—75c. 
Edna Ferber, S. C.—Color a glistening coral, shading to 
old gold at the base of petals. Petals curled and twisted, 
making a very full flower. One of the largest hybrid 
cactus varieties and a winner wherever shown—75c. 
Ellinor Vanderveer, D.—An incomparable Dahlia of ex¬ 
quisite beauty and great size, having every desirable 
quality. The large blossoms are of a glowing, satiny, 
rose pink—50c. 
Full Moon, F.—Canary yellow. Twelve-inch blooms are 
the rule with this one. Introduced in 1932. An Honor 
Roll dahlia. The blooms are regularly formed of very 
broad, flat petals that terminate in a perfect center. A 
top of the stem dahlia never facing to the side—$4.00. 
Francesca, I. D.—An immense blossom with long narrow 
wavy petals. The color is rose, heavily suffused with 
gold towards the center and with violet at the tips. A 
very beautiful Dahlia with long, stiff stems—75c. 
Frank Miller, F. D.—An especially fine new Dahlia of 
clear lemon yellow. Giant size and beautiful formation. 
Sturdy long stems. An excellent keeper and producer. 
A prize winner at all shows the country over—$1.50. 
Golden Opportunity, B.—Buttercup yellow, orange to 
center. One of the best—75c. 
Jane Cowl, I.—Bronze, shading to gold center. One of the 
most popular dahlias of recent years—75c. 
Jersey’s Beauty, D.—Soft clear pink, medium to large, 
very stiff stem, free bloomer and good keeper. Very 
popular. Roots—75c. 
Jessie K. Prescott, D.—The color is a deep orange at the 
center, gradually shading to a creamy orange on the 
outer row of petals. Roots—75c. 
Judge Leon McCord, F.—Deep shade of gold with a re¬ 
verse of old rose. Exceptionally large blooms—$2.00. 
Ivory, I. D.—Creamy white, the shade of ivory, hence its 
name. A huge flower of excellent merit—$1.50. 
Kathleen Norris, I. D.—A bloom of gigantic proportions. 
We believe we can conscientiously state it is the best 
pink Decorative Dahlia in commerce today. Color a 
true rose pink. Great bloomer and excellent keeper. 
Roots—$1.00. 
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