ANGELA MIA— FD (Shattuck). Name implies a 
beautiful white and truly this will be your de¬ 
cision. Not of large size but amending in pro¬ 
fuse blooming habit. Flowers holding phenom¬ 
enally in midseason's hottest sun. Our expe¬ 
rience favors this good white, variety. Should 
be the favorite white variety of all florists. 
Roots $1.00 
ARCTURUS —FD (Peck). Received Certificate 
of Merit at Storrs, 1933. This variety produces 
a high quality of large flowers. A large scarlet 
red suffused deep yellow and with yellow re¬ 
verse. The stems are uniformly good and of 
proper length. The substance of the flowers is 
unusual since they outlast most other dahlias, 
either on the bush or after cutting, in the hot 
winds of our climate. Its vigor is uniformly 
good. 
Roots $6.00 Plants $3.00 
AURORA —ID (McCurdy). Orange general ef¬ 
fect with a suggestion of red. Of large size and 
when kept pruned well is a marvelous beauty. 
Roots $0.50 
AZTEC GLORY— ID. A rich clear golden-yel¬ 
low that glistens in the sunlight. Blooms are 
not only immense, but very artistic in their for¬ 
mation. Stems excellent. Plant medium height. 
Very prolific. 
Roots $0.50 
BAGDAD —ID (Redfern). Scarlet red, large, per¬ 
fectly poised flower, held well above the fo¬ 
liage. An Honor Roll dahlia that will remain in 
our gardens for many years. 
Roots $0.75 
BETTY COLTER —ID (Success). Prominent 
judges have given this 1931 Honor Roll dahlia 
special favor. The color is a distinct even shade 
of light salmon red throughout, shading to old 
rose at base of long rolled petals. Stems and 
poise superb. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $0.75 
BUCKEYE BRIDE— FD (Peck). A truly great 
dahlia of a new shade known as geranium 
pink. Made the American Home Honor Roll in 
1929, 1930, 1931, 1932 and 1933. 
Roots $1.00 
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