BUCKEYE KING— FD (Peck). A very large, clear 
glowing amber yellow that won wherever ex¬ 
hibited this fall. Stems are long, always good, 
with all flowers facing. The bushes are very 
vigorous and all the same. After the crown 
flower, many laterals are rapidly and simulta¬ 
neously produced. Disbudding should be thor¬ 
ough to the base of each lateral. The flower is 
the perfect formal type and was the sensation 
of the introducer's fields. Its long-keeping qual¬ 
ities will commend it to the grower of discrimi¬ 
nation. Buckeye King is on Mr. Hart's Roll of 
Honor, 1933. 
Roots $6.00 Plants $3.03 
CAMEO —ID (Fisher & Masson). One of the 
most beautiful new pinks. Color is vibrant and 
alive. Large and most desirable. The stems 
and growth are particularly correct. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
CHAS. G. REED —FD (Ballay-Success). Purple- 
red. Wins many prizes and is an Honor Roll 
dahlia. Unusually large variety, held upright 
on a perfect stem. Bush of medium low growth, 
with branching habit. Profuse bloomer and one 
of the most beautiful dahlias obtainable. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $0.75 
CHEMAR'S EUREKA— FD. One of the most 
beautiful varieties in the garden this past sea¬ 
son; it never quits blooming. Pure white with 
a faint touch of lavender near the center which 
as the bloom ages is not noticeable. Good 
stems for cutting, not subject to insect ravages 
as are most white dahlias. 
Roots $0.25 
CITY OF POUGHKEEPSIE— C. A succession of 
flowers from early in the season until frost. Not 
a large dahlia, but wonderful for attractive 
bouquets. Color is royal purple with white 
tips, sometimes coming solid purple, but never 
white as is often the case with bi-colors. 
Roots $1.00. 
CLARA BARTON— ID (Salem D. G.). A silvery 
orchid flower with a deep lavender reverse 
creating a general tone of lavender. Large 
blooms, long, straight stems holding the flowers 
facing slightly upward. A very free bloomer 
and creates a lot of attention in the garden. 
Plants only $3.75 
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