LORD OF AUTUMN (Almy, 1934), I. D.—A monster 
bloom declared by experts as one of the most wonder¬ 
ful yellow Dahlias yet produced. Grows 12x9 inches 
and the long pointed slightly twisted petals recurve 
until the stem is completely hidden 8 or 9 inches. Held 
on cane-like stems. (H. R.) ...Plants only, $5.00 
LOUISE BATES (Cordes'Eastman), S. C. —A spectacu¬ 
lar flower of the greatest diameter of any yet seen. 
Grows 8 to 10-inch flowers naturally and up to 14 
in. by disbudding. Color mallow pink with phlox pur¬ 
ple center. Certificate of Merit at Storrs. 
Plants, $2.50 
MISS BELGIUM, S. C. —A straight cactus of a fine clear 
one-toned coral. Good long wiry stems, very fine for 
basket work... Plants, $1.00 
MABEL S. DOUGLAS (Thompson-Waite) —Color is a 
clear pastel lavender with orchid lights. One of the 
most exquisitely beautiful Dahlias ever produced. 
Flower is of huge proportions, stem is like a cane and 
long. A wonderful exhibition Dahlia. Plants, $0.50 
MARY BAKER (Wickersham, 1932), I. D. —A gorgeous 
golden yellow of beautiful formation. The flower is 
star shaped and of great size. The stem is all that can 
be desired. This was one of the fine yellows in my 
garden last season and always large. 
Plants, $0.50; Roots, $0.75 
MARY ELLEN (Loller, 1932), I. D. —Color a violet rose 
with more pink than lavender. Flowers very large 
(grown to 12 in. in 1934) and an achievement medal 
winner. (H. R.) . Plants, $0.75; Roots, $1.50 
MARY GERALDINE, F. D. —An unusual and beautiful 
Dahlia. The color of which is rose red. All the petals 
tipped white. 9-inch flower on very good stem; a very 
clean grower and free bloomer. This is one Dahlia, for 
her unusual beauty should be in every garden, scored 
83 at Storr’s trial ground. One of the central attrac¬ 
tions at The Botanical Gardens, Bronx, New York. 
Highly recommended..... Plants, $1.25 
MEADOWBROOK (Bryanton, 1932), F. D. —Light mal¬ 
low purple with edges of mallow pink. Prolific bloomer 
and can be grown verv large. Held on good strong 
stems. (H. R.) ...Plants, $0.75; Roots, $1.50 
MELODY (Canadian, New), S. C. —Clear true pink with 
deeper shadings. Perfect form, erect on splendid stems. 
Free bloomer. Plants, $0.50; Roots, $1.00 
MRS. STANLEY R. PERRY (Bissell), S. C.— Massive 
flower in size and depth and heavy bloomer. Stems are 
very stiff and from 3 to 4 ft. long. Color, deep orange. 
Base of petals chrome yellow, with trace of carmine at 
tips of petals... Plants only, $2.00 
MONMOUTH GENERAL (Kemp, 1933), I. D.— The pre¬ 
dominating color of this Dahlia is bright henna, a new 
color in Dahlias. The flowers average 10-12 inches 
across and 4 to 5 inches in depth. It is a full petaled 
flower of great beauty. The long wavy petals darken 
at the center to a rich terra cotta. A strikingly hand¬ 
some flower. Plant grows to a height of 4% to 5 feet, 
is wide spreading and quite prolific of bloom. Foliage 
large, tough, and not easily damaged by chewing or 
sucking insects. ..Plants only, $0.75 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE (Kemp, 1934), I. D.— A color 
combination of light coral pink with primrose suffusion 
rear half of petals, giving the flower a brilliant coral 
pink front effect with deep primrose background that 
radiates throughout the entire flower. It is beautiful 
from whatever angle it is viewed. It is a true informal 
decorative and the flowers reach a diameter of 11 inches 
and over by a depth of 5 to 6 inches, and are held 
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