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W. L. W. DARNFIT. 
The Dahlia Farm 
EAST MORICHES LONG ISLAND 
t NEW YORK 
Low Retail Prices For 1935 
AS ORDERS ARE FILLED IN R^TATIQ^^^with field grown roots 
only—ordering early will insure th^reser^at&n'cfcl^arieties that later 
may be sold out. All orders will hM shipjie^l *a fi^r by express 
or insured mail at my expense. i 
GUARANTEE—I guarantee site arrival afN I^^arantee 
all bulbs to be true to name, and^wil jjfcieerfully rep]gfc> if ipWiers 
fail to grow, they can be retiifned Uith tag attached' .^uf^ac^Kjff 
so returned will be replaced Without cost. ^ J>- v ^j 2 fc . ■^ 
CASH WITH ORDER. P^TOBFICE MONEY ORDERS MtexLB»^ 
f!, A or ABLE A ^ EAST N. Y. With all orders miler J 
$2.00 add 25 cents for Parcel Po|i^in «2 Hjsurance. 
NAME AND ADDRESS—Remember'^^y&jljuvour Name, Postoffice,, 
County and State Plainly. u 
DECORATIVE IAI’TS^V^. 
ACHIEVEMENT—A huge flower of gold shaded bronze on 
strong stems. Fine for exhibitions.$1 00 
AIR MAIL—A large lavender pink Inf. Dec. that has been a big 
A T i he northwest - Good keeper on perfect stem_1.50 
aeea WALDIE—Cream, overlaid delicate pink. 25 
AL J A NEVADA.—A magnificent Inf. Decorative of deep rose 
blended with glowing tangerine on very long, wiry but strong, 
stems .. ’ t on 
AMUN RA “The Sun God”. Cooper and burnt orange, deepening 
in center to reddish brown. 25 
ANDREA ERICSON—A giant exhibition variety similar in form to 
Ft. Monmouth. Pure white. Excellent stems. 1 00 
ANTARTICA a large white of formal type, held erect on long 
sturdy stems. Good for exhibition or cut flowers. Very free. 75 
ARCTURUS—Scarlet Inf. Dec. with greenish yellow reverse. A 
fine exhibition variety. A Leader among the new ones....!.. 5 00 
ASBURY PARK—An immense flower of formal type of a beau¬ 
tiful even shade of coral pink and buff. 1.00 
AVALON—Fine dahlia of deep canary yellow on long erect stems. 
Fine cut flower and garden variety.. .25 
AZTEC GLORY—Immense flower of picric yellow on fine strong 
stems . yg 
BAGDAD A flaming scarlet of great size. Robust plant. 75 
BARBARA REDFERN—An immense flower of great depth; fine 
stems, beautiful blending of old rose and old gold.’. 35 
BARBARA WEAR—The flowers are large, of great depth and 
substance, stems very long and strong; excellent keeping 
qualities. Color is an extremely soft and pleasing shade of 
pinkish-lavender . j qq 
BASHFUL GIANT—One of the largest dahlias, gigantic flowers 
of apricot and golden, shadings.. 
BA\ SHORE BEAUTY—A lavender Jersey’s Beauty. The perfect 
flower on the perfect stem and the finest cut flower of this color 1.00 
BEAU IDEAL—The flowers are immense, lavender with lighter 
center . j qq 
BERENGARIA—A splendid orange and gold variety from Europe. 
Very large on perfect stem that shows up above most of other 
varieties in garden. 75 
BETTY COLTER—Salmon red shaded old rose. Very large; dis¬ 
tinct. One of the finest of the new introductions. 2.00 
BIG CHIEF—Exhibition type for “largest flower” class. Rich 
autumn shades, salmon buff predominant. 1.00 
BLACK JACK—Rich deep maroon. A large flower on good stem.. .50 
BLUE LADY—Bluish lavender without pink shading. Strong 
grower on splendid stem. 35 
BOB WHITE—Pure white, giant flower, full and deep, long cane 
stems hold flowers absolutely upright; good, clean grower, insect 
proof. We have never seen a white bloom so freely. 1.00 
CALUMET—An exceptionally free flowering variety, 8 to 10” ; per¬ 
fectly formed on long stems. Color, chamois and gold; a very 
easy grower .. 
GALVIN COOLIDGE, JR.—Rich rose-pink suffused salmon; fine 
stem ; vigorous grower and profuse bloomer.25 
CAPE HENLOPEN LIGHT—A creamy yellow of immense size 
that shows well in the garden, or on the bench. Good stem and 
foliage and prolific bloomer . 75 
CHARLIE CHAPLIN—An Honor Roll decorative of rich gold with 
tawny orange center. One of the largest introduced. Distinct, 
original and lovely, on splendid stem. It will win in any show 
lor size and beauty.Net $10.00 
