center and petals tipped violet rose. While only 
medium size it is consistent in size, which 
makes it so ideal for decorative work. The 
stems are quite long and wiry. Bush is medium 
height. Makes plenty of roots. Our stock is 
limited, though we expect to grow rather heav¬ 
ily next season and will be able to offer plenty 
of plants. 
Roots $4,00 Plants $2,00 
MRS. A. B. SEAL —ID (Newsome). A pure, rich, 
glowing old rose without trace of other color. 
Long stems, stiff and straight, hold the large 
blooms well above the foliage. It is a little late 
in this locality, but when the plants do come 
into bloom they produce flowers that are worth 
waiting for. 
Roots $0.50 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER— FD. An old favorite 
that holds its own with the best of the new ones. 
A big orchid shaded beauty. 
Roots $0.25 
MRS. J. C. McCULLOCH— ID. If you want flow¬ 
ers and more flowers of a beautiful deep rose 
pink, slightly touched and shaded with magen¬ 
ta, here is the dahlia you have been looking 
for It will not grow 12 inches in diameter, but 
you can cut a bouquet whenever you want it, 
with the right kind of stems for almost any 
purpose. 
Roots $0.50 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION— FD (Kemp). This 
large flame-colored dahlia is a consistent win¬ 
ner, a prolific bloomer and an absolute neces¬ 
sity in any garden. 
Roots $0.50 
MONMOUTH GENERAL— ID (Kemp). The pre¬ 
dominating color of this dahlia is bright henna, 
a new color in dahlias. Large flowers with 
plenty of depth and full petalage. Medium 
height plants, wide spreading and very prolific. 
Foliage is dark and tough. On the 1932 Honor 
Roll. ' 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE— FD (Kemp). A won¬ 
derful dahlia with an unusual color combina¬ 
tion of light coral pink with a primrose suffu- 
¥ Twenty-four 
