Each 
LE TOREADOR—Brilliant red large flower. Fine for cutting.25 
LILLIAN BALDWIN—Crushed Strawberry and rose on an excel¬ 
lent stem. Twice winner of the Darnell Cup for beat keeping 
variety at New York Show.50 
LOUISE PARSONS—A shimmering pure gold on long wiry stems. 
Grand medium sized flower.50 
LUCENA HOPKINS—A very large deep For. Dec. of clear nopal 
red. A sturdy plant. Fine keeping variety. 1.00 
MABEL GOODACRE—Lovely variety of beautiful rose-pink. One 
of the very best.50 
MAN O’ WAR—A 1934 honor roll dahlia of dark rich carmine. A 
fine exhibition and cut flower variety. An outstanding red.... 5.00 
MARGARET BISS—One of the best by-colors in our garden. A 
strong grower. Purple maroon tipped white. This one needs 
heavily disbudding for exhibition flowers. 1.00 
MARGARET MASSON—Silvery rose pink; massive deep flower.. .25 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON—Creamy white, suffused laven¬ 
der pink; very deep, full flowers.. .25 
MARMION—Pure gold, bronze suffusion. Free bloomer on splendid 
stems. One of the largest.25 
MARSHALL’S PINK—Of Jersey’s Beauty type and of robust 
habit. Delicate silvery shrimp pink. Very attractive.50 
META SCAMMEL—Very large, deep amaranth pink, flower of very 
artistic formation. Vigorous grower.50 
M. H. DE YOUNG—One of the most artistic cut flowers catalogued. 
A dainty flower of old gold on perfect stem.75 
MILLIONAIRE—Immense flower. Lavender-pink. Perfect form.25 
MISS CALIFORNIA—Oriental fuschia. Excellent for exhibition 
or cutting. Distinct. On good stem.35 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—An outstanding flower of flame scar¬ 
let; immense size and free flowering on the best of stems.50 
MORDELLA—Apricot buff with a pink suffusion; fine stems ; pro¬ 
fuse bloomer . 50 
MR. CROWLEY—Yellow base glowing into salmon pink on good 
stem. Good garden variety.25 
MR. C. H. DRESSELHUYS—A small rose pink suffused white on 
good stem. Almost a miniature. A beautiful flower for cutting .35 
MR. R. T. EDWARDS—Extra large flowers carried on stout stems. 
A fine shade of amaranth pink with plum reverse. This is quite 
similar in color to Harry Mayer and we consider it a better 
dahlia .50 
MRS. A. E. WHEELER—Fuchsia shading purple reverse silvery 
white. Very beautiful. Large flower on fine stems. 1.00 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL—Flowers are immense, of great depth 
and substance, on fine, long stems; an unusual color, of the 
softest, richest shades of pure, glowing old rose.......50 
MRS. CARL SALBACH—Lavender pink, extra long stems.25 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER—Orchid lavender, deep shade. Very 
vigorous grower .25 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER—A rich carmine that is the out¬ 
standing red of 1934. This immense, strong growing variety 
will give Murphy’s Masterpiece, or any other red, real com¬ 
petition .Net $10.00 
MRS. J. K. ALEXANDER—One of the largest dahlias we have 
ever grown. When forced a little bit too heavy for stem. A 
clear buttercup yellow often 14” in diameter. Free flowering 
on long stems . 3.00 
MRS. LEE PENNOYER—A medium sized dahlia of petunia violet 
on perfect stem. A very vigorous grower.50 
MY COUNTRY—A fascinating, low growing variety on strong 
stem. Large flowers of garnet edged and tipped white. 1.00 
MYRA HOWARD—A large distinctive Inf. Dec. of glowing gold 
with rosy sheen giving the effect of orange ochre. Very strong 
grower with first class stem. Scored 87 at Storrs. 2.00 
NANCY CARROLL—A fine garden variety. Orange, russet and 
gold .3J> 
NANCY HARE—A very fine bloom of regularly placed petals 
forming a flower of great depth; color, jasper-pink, profuse 
bloomer, perfectly rigid stems.25 
NANCY SUE LANG—Immense starlike flower of bright red tipped 
gold, robust dwarf growing plant; attracts much attention.75 
NATHAN HALE—A favorite cut flower variety of deep orange 
bronze on splendid stems. A late bloomer. Plant early.50 
NATURE’S MASTERPIECE—A blending of old rose, cinnamon 
and bronze suffused mulberry. Large flowers.50 
NETAWAKA—Orange yellow, base shading to jasper red; reverse 
of petals carmine. The petals twist so that the reverse is much 
in evidence producing a very beautiful effect. Flowers are 
very large .75 
NEW GLORY—A strong healthy grower on erect stems. Purple 
garnet tipped white .75 
NOBILIS—Red and white, very large, fine flower.25 
OMAR KHYYAM—A tall vigorous grower which scored 86 at 
Storrs. A bizarre flower of Chinese red shading bright orange 
tipped yellow . ••••••• 1*®® 
ORANGE BEAUTY—An orange sport of Jersey’s Beauty. A beau¬ 
tiful cut flower variety.50 
ORANGE BRILLIANT—An extra long clean stemmed variety of 
clear orange scarlet. Very brilliant shade and a splendid va¬ 
riety for cutting and shipping. Very free flowering. Flower 5 
to 7”. Highly recommended.. • • * 5 ® 
ORANGE KING—Bright orange yellow cut flower variety. Fine 
stems and free flowering. 25 
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