Satan (Ballay) S. C.—One of the largest and most sensa¬ 
tional Dahlias ever grown. Flaming red with a touch of 
gold at the center. Perfect 12-inch blooms with horn¬ 
like incurved petals. Long rigid stems. Almost devoid 
of foliage. A Roll of Honor Dahlia and a sure prize 
winner. Roots—$5.00. 
The World—The coloring is an unusually rich, deep, rosy 
magenta, overlaid garnet, with silver shadings on edges 
of petals. A rich and beautiful combination of colors. 
Perfect, full centers. Stems are strong and erect—$1.00. 
The Commodore—A nice clean-growing, bright lemon 
yellow. Won American Home Achievement Medal and 
A. D. S. Certificate. Petals large, centers full with 
flowers of loose and open formation. Bush is compact. 
Stems are of good length when disbudded. Roots— 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Thelma Jorgensen, P.—A stunning big blossom of an 
attractive mixture of colors, calvary gold and dark 
orange. Some flowers on the bush are tipped white. 
Roots—50c. 
Tryphinnie, D.—Bright shell pink with golden suffusion 
and yellow at base of petals—50c. 
Waldheim Sunshine, D.—This giant yet graceful Dahlia 
is one of the best. A true deep yellow that will show 
up yellow under artificial light. The reflex is darker, 
and there is a rich golden suffusion around the beauti¬ 
ful full, high center. The bush growth is good—$1.50. 
W. H. Waite, S. C.—Shell pink. We consider this the best 
Dahlia of its type ever introduced by Bessie Boston— 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Wizard of Oz—An immense Dahlia of a rare shade of a 
glowing amber pink. Blossoms held on strong, stiff 
stems—75c. 
Vivandiere, P.—An immense deep peony of cerise car¬ 
mine, shading lighter at the tips of the petals—75c. 
Velvetta, P.—The coloring of this beautiful Dahlia is dif¬ 
ficult to describe; dark velvety maroon at the center, 
graduating to a Fuchsia—$1.00. 
Yukon, F. D.—Very distinctive coloring of royal purple, 
with a blue light running through it. A large but not 
immense flower, with a stem hard and stiff—50c. 
DAHLIA COLLECTIONS 
With a $5.00 order for Dahlia Roots we will give you 
one of our new Dahlias—Mrs. Ella Worthen, worth $5.00. 
Your selection. 
We also sell other collections of 12 different varieties, 
all named and catalogued, at $10.00, $15.00, $20.00. They 
represent at least fifty per cent more than the catalogue 
value. Our selection. 
At the State fair, 1934, we won the first award 
for best display on 50 varieties. 
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