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Sxcell ‘Dahlia Qardens 
MRS. STANLEY R. PERRY (SC) 
This variety grows very large and a fine variety for the largest 
flower class, 12 inch blooms are very common in this variety, has a 
long stiff stem and a fine addition to any garden. Color is deep 
orange, base of petals chrome yellow with a slight trace of carmine 
at tip of petals. Roots $2.50 
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MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (ID) 
The world’s largest red dahlia and a winner of more prizes than 
any other dahlia. The stems are very stiff and hold the bloom 
above the foliage. } Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
MYRA HOWARD (ID) 
The color is saffron yellow with tints of salmon. Grows a very 
large bloom on long stiff stems. Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL (FD) 
Tall plants that are a mass of blooms all season. Color is true old 
gold. Roots $.50 
NEW GLORY (SC) 
Ox blood red with White tips, has long stiff stems, and a good 
bloomer. Roots $1.00 
ORANGE BRILLIANT (FD) 
I have had the pleasure of growing this dahlia for the past two 
seasons, it is truly a very brilliant orange, a very profuse bloomer 
all of very large size. The plant is very rugged growing with heavy 
dark green foliage, the stems are very long and stiff as a cane, and 
has all the points of a great dahlia. Roots $7.50 Plants $3.75 
ORIENTAL GIRL (ID) 
An outstanding variety in my garden the past season, grows a very 
large bloom and very attractive, stems are fine. Color is golden 
yellow shaded red. Roots $2.50 , Plants $1.50 
PAUL REVERE (FD) 
One of the best crimson reds to date. Roots $1.00 
PALO ALTO (SC) 
Bright pinkish salmon shading to salmon gold at the center. Will 
grow 10 to 12 inches and very deep, the plants are perfect growing 
with stems that can be cut three to four feet long. Has been a big 
prize winner at all the shows. Roots $5 00 Plants $2.50 
