SULTAN OF HILLCREST (Scott, 1933), F. D.— Bloom 
7 J /£ x 9, bush 6 ft. The unique form with the petals re¬ 
curving to the stem attracts one’s attention. Huge 
blooms of lemon yellow with reverse of rosy pink on 
fine stems, giving an unusual color effect. A Dahlia we 
can highly recommend. Certified at Storrs. 
Plants only, $3.75 
TACOMA’S BEAUTY (Lea, 1933), F. D.—Deep salmon 
pink blended with strawberry pink. Large and with the 
best of stems. Has won many prizes. Plants, $1.00 
TERCENTANARY (Heaphy, 1933), S. C.—One of the 
finest yellows on the market. Long crinkly petals rolled 
to the tips. Perfect blooms; are large and thick. A 
flower every one will enjoy. ...Plants, $1.50; Roots, $3.00 
THE COMMODORE (Scott Kemp, 1932), I. D.—Very 
large bright lemon yellow and prolific. Can easily be 
grown 12 in. or more. Not a tall grower, 4 to 5 ft., but 
strong plants. (H. R.)... Roots, $0.50 
THE FIREMAN (Success, 1934), I. D.—Spectrum red, 
dazzling, with occasional stripes and tips of mustard 
yellow. Winner of American Home Achievement Medal. 
(H. D.). Plants only, $3.75 
THOS. A. EDISON (Dahliadel, 1931), F. D. —A wonder¬ 
ful Dahlia of stag horn petalled formation and a gor¬ 
geous royal purple color. Very attractive and good 
bloomer; fine stiff stems. (H. R.) 
Plants, $0.50; Roots, $0.75 
TOKIO (Kokomo, 1932) —The color is lemon yellow with 
many petals tipped jasper red and phlox purple. A 
prolific bloomer held on good stems.. ..Plants only, $1.00 
WASHINGTON GIANT (Lee, 1934), I. D.— Here is a 
real lavender in a finely formed flower. The blooms are 
streaked with silver showing silver petaloids in the 
center. Very large on extra good stems. On the Honor 
Roll...-.. Plants only, $2.50 
WATCHUNG SMOKE (Smith, 1932), I. D.— A giant big 
flower. The name is really unfair, for the color is not 
cloudy, as it suggests, but a very clear and attractive 
pink flushed with silvery gray. The reverse of the 
petals shows a rose-red, giving the flower a fine warmth 
of color. (PI. R.). Plants only, $1.00 
WATCHUNG SUNSET (Smith). I. D.— Very pretty flow¬ 
ers of a watermelon pink with gold shadings. Excellent 
bloomer and fine stems_ Plants, $0.50; Roots, $1.00 
WACHTUNG WONDER (Smith), D. —This is a giant 
Decorative, possessing a strong, vigorous habit, the 
color being crimson, sometimes tipped with gold. 
Plants, $0.50; Roots, $1.25 
W. H. T. (McCarroll, 1931), F. D.— Rich old rose on 
begonia rose with shades on the reverse of petals. It 
is a tall, robust grower, producing big flowers on strong- 
stems . Roots, $0.50 
WHITE GOLD (Blamer, 1932), F. D. —A beautiful 
flower in white shading to primrose yellow at the base 
of the petals, reverse white, veined yellow. An etxra 
prolific bloomer. (H. R.) ....Plants, $0.50; Roots, $1.25 
W. H. WAITE (Boston, 1932), S. C.— Shell pink show¬ 
ing little cream at center. One of the good large new 
pinks that is beautiful and artistic. 
Plants, $0.75; Roots, $1.50 
WHITE WONDER (Kemp, 1933), I. D.— The largest 
fluffy white to date. Long graceful wavy petals and 
easily grown from 10 inches up. Strong plants and 
long stiff stems. (H. R.). Plants, $1.00; Roots, $2.00 
WILL ROGERS (Eastman), F. D. —A beautiful blending 
of lavender and white that attracts attention at once. 
Flowers large, held well above foliage on good stems. 
Plants, $0.75; Roots, $1.50 
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