Gold Medal Dahlias 
FISHER & MASSON 
General List of Decorative Dahlias—Continued 
MISS DOROTHY STONE 
New York stage celebrity, holds an armful of our celebrated 1930 introduction named after her. 
DOROTHY STONE (F.. & M.). 1. D. It is a huge decorative of a true deep shade of 
pink, brighter and richer than Kathleen Norris and the sub¬ 
stance is heavier. Very full center, petals thick and evenly placed, a profuse bloomer, and 
a winner in the decorative classes wherever shown. It is of medium to tall habit of growth, 
stem upright with flowers held well above the foliage, deep green leathery foliage. Grows equally 
as well in California as Canada, New England and the extreme South. Highly recommended. 
Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c 
P A GIT p' ROOK FANTASY (Broomall-Success). I. D. Exquisitely beautiful, of enor¬ 
mous size and depth, color a pure mauve or spotless “mal¬ 
low pink”; exceedingly free bloomer, producing exhibition sized flowers without any disbudding, 
stems long, straight and stiff, plant tall habit of growth, dark foliage. Highly recommended. 
Roots, 2.00; Plants, $1.00 
EDWARD RINDFLEISCH 
foliage on strong, straight stems, 
fine flower for the red class. 
(Rindfleisch). F. D. A clear, brilliant red that does not 
burn in the sun. The large flowers are held well above the 
Free bloomer and good keeper when cut. An exceptionally 
Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
ELISSA LANDI 
(Cordes-Eastman) A 1934 introduction that was glorious in the field, sturdy 
plants laden with blossoms. While not a candidate for the “largest’’ class, 
it is for the class calling for beauty, splendid for baskets and decoration of the home. Color is a 
very rich and brilliant salmon-orange, the flowers are held well up out of the foliage on strong 
stiff stems. Highly recommended. Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.50 
KT A IVf TNP ST JNSET A brilliant new shade of intense flaming orange. Very 
” OA-JisO large blooms on very s.trong stems, free flowering, a, new dahlia 
from the originator of Lady Moya Ponsonby. Did well in the East in 1934. 
Roots, $5.00: Plants, $2.00 
FOREST FIRE (Dahliadel). An informal decorative of an unusually artistic form. Color 
lemon yellow at base of petals, heavily tipped rich scarlet and enhanced with 
yellow petaloids, this is the description from the color charts, but its real beauty or its distinc¬ 
tiveness cannot be so described. Its name “Forest Fire’’ describes just what it looks like, color 
ranging from pale yellow through golden to a dash of brilliant red, just as the flames rise and 
fall and show all these colors. Not a bi-colored dahlia but a dahlia that arrests the attention 
immediately whether in the field or the show room. Plant is sturdy and insect resisting, stems 
straight and strong. Received certificate of merit both at Storrs, Conn, and Lansing, Michigan, 
1934. Roots, $10.00: Plants, $5.00 
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