TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 
Gold Medal Dahlias 
Incurved , Recurved and Straight Cactus Dahlias—Continued 
AMFRTCAN 'T'RTI HVTPTT (American Dahlia Farms). Large incurved cactus of Oriental 
or bright, clear, rich red without a trace of any other color. 
The flowers have good substance and are held facing to up-right on extra good stems over a 
medium tall plant. Good garden and cut flower as it is an exceedingly good keeper. 
Roots, $1.00*; Plants, 50c 
ATTILA (Vilmorin ’27). Another importation that won a prize at Camden show the past sea¬ 
son. Incurved cactus of a dark maroon color with white tips, the white tips giving a 
very striking contrast and is a new color combination. Fair sized flower, very good plant and 
excellent stem. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
DIANA BOURBON 
DIANA ROT JR RON (Fisher & Masson). Cactus. There are very few introductions of this 
A " ,A '^ Ai uuuivuc/i^i type of dahlia in comparison with the more formal, informal and semi- 
cactus dahlias, so when one does appear it is judged more critically than other types. Diana 
Bourbon is a lovely flame colored true cactus dahlia that is a joy to see in the garden as well as 
on the exhibition table, due to its lovely coloring and good keeping qualities. Free and early 
bloomer, good habit of growth, stiff straight stems and as large as cactus dahlias usually grow. 
Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75c 
■pT T'T'P CiPlVT (Kennedy). A true American oactus of fine form. Free blooming on strong, 
■ L/A ' ,A A • L/ stiff stems. Color, spinal pink blush on primuline yellow at base; reverse of 
petals, rosaline purple. Exceedingly attractive. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
p/V ID V (Farnum-F. & M.). Straight cactus. Color, Begonia-rose, petals tightly quilled, a much 
A - ^ VAAV A needed addition to the ranks of American bred cactus dahlias. An exceptionally free 
bloomer of exhibition size, very artistic for flower arrangements. Stems very straight and stiff. 
Early bloomer. Roots, $4.00; Plants, $2.00 
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