INTRODUCTION 
In presenting my 1935 list of dahlias I wish to thank my many 
patrons for their kind patronage and I shall try my best to merit a 
continuance of that patronage by sending out only the best stock 
possible. 
HAVE YOU TRIED MY GREEN PLANTS? They are all base 
cuttings well rooted and will produce good strong roots, shipped in 
special boxes that will reach you safely, I have shipped plants to 
the States of Washington and Oregon with the best results. 
NEW AND LATE VARIETIES 
PINK CLOUD (ID) New (Gmmnah) 
One of the highlights of the Dahlia Society of New England show 
at Boston. Scored 83 at Storrs 1934. The color is mallow pink 
with tones of rose pink, reverse lighter. Very attractive and a 
graceful beauty. Watch it at the shows next year. 
Roots $10,00 Plants $5.00 
DADDY KEMP (ID) New (Kemp) 
This is every inch a man’s flower, and one of the most spectacular 
dahlias. In color it is a rich purplish red, the flowers attain im¬ 
mense size, often 14 inches and over and 5 to 7 inches in depth. 
The plant is a vigorous grower, has many branches and a prolific 
bloomer and should be grown to four stocks the plant to insure 
the best stems. On Hart's 1934 Honor Roll, Plants Only $5-00 
BLACK KNIGHT (ID) New (Kemp) 
We are unable to find a color in Ridgeway's color chart that matches 
the color of this giant dahlia. The nearest is dark velvety maroon, 
almost black. The flowers are of great size often up to 14 inches 
in diameter, held high above the foliage on stiff stems. Plant is 
a strong grower, 6 to 7 feet tall, and wide spreading and prolific 
of bloom, from early till frost. Plants Only $3.75 
ADORABLE (ID) (Angell) 
The color of this beauty is pinard yellow, outer petals flesh pink, 
and a prolific bloomer. Has a good stem and good growing habits. 
This variety scored 86 at the Storrs trial garden. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.09 
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