ALICE STELLICK— ID (Reinfleisch). Red and 
white bi-color. Profuse bloomer, about 8 inches. 
Varies as to amount of each color. Long stems, 
tall bush. Very interesting, worth while. In¬ 
sect resisting. 
Roots $0.75 
ALYCE MARIE GALVIN —FD. A beautiful 
blending of white and cameo pink, the latter 
more pronounced on the outer petals. Cer¬ 
tificate of Merit at Storrs, winner of several 
awards and one of the most popular varieties 
in the Bronx, N. Y., Botanical Garden. Good 
foliage, free blooming and excellent for cutting. 
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Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
AMELIA EARHART— SC (Cordes - Eastman). 
This dahlia was the most sensational of the 
1933 introductions in our gardens. It won as 
the largest and most perfect bloom at the ex¬ 
hibition of the Dahlia Society of Indiana, the 
bloom being entered by our gardens. Our 
opinion of this magnificent apricot-buff, super 
dahlia is that it is one of the three best exhi¬ 
bition flowers of all time. Our stock of this va¬ 
riety is the very best quality. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $3.75 
AMERICAN LEGION— ID to SC (A. D. F.). Yel¬ 
low. We accept it as one of the very best yel¬ 
lows in either class it may come. Sturdy plant, 
magnificent stems, perfect blooms from in front, 
side or back. Very large. Will stand hot weather. 
Roots $3.00 Plants $1.00 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH— C. Undoubtedly the 
finest true cactus dahlia in its color class to 
date. Pure oriental red throughout. The flow¬ 
ers are large, deep, with good substance and 
held perfectly erect above a strong, medium- 
tall plant. 
Roots $0.75 
ANDREA ERICSON— ID (F. & M.). Whitest of 
all whites, petals very pointed and irregularly 
placed, giving the flower a fluffy, artistic ap¬ 
pearance. Medium size plants with long, slen¬ 
der, stiff stems that hold flowers well above the 
foliage. 
Roots $1.00 
Plants $0.50 
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