Each 
SANHICAN’S CAMEO—A really distinctive dahlia. Color true 
coral-rose with golden sheen and deep rose pink reverse. A free 
bloomer on perfect stem. Fine for exhibition and an excellent 
keeper when cut. Heavy dark green foliage. 3.00 
SANHICAN’S MAGNATE—An exhibition variety of pale amaranth 
pink tinged purple, reverse claret veined lavender. Large flowers 
on very stiff stems above heavy dark foliage.50 
SANHICAN’S QUEEN—A large flower of strong growth, bronzy 
apricot brushed carmine in heart. Good foliage and stem.25 
SANTA ANNA—An Inf. Dec. of salmon-rose suffused gold on 
good stems .50 
SCARLET DAWN—A brilliant scarlet of great size and depth 
that stands out like a beacon in the garden. The foliage is ro¬ 
bust and stems strong as a cane. Fine for exhibition and cutting 2.50 
SEAL’S CALIFORNIA—Very large attractive dahlia with perfect 
stems, strong and cane-like-, holding the blooms in a very showy 
manner. The color is a bright golden-yellow at the center, 
shading lighter .50 
SHACKAMAXON—Orange cinnamon, long narrow petals resem¬ 
bling a chrysanthemum. Splendid substance and good keeper. 
Fine stems .50 
SHARAZAD—A magnificent deep rose pink on perfect stem. 
Very large and deep. 1.00 
SHOWER OF GOLD—A brilliant yellow deepening to apricot in 
center slightly fluted petals. Strong stems.25 
SHUDOW’S LAVENDER—A charming flower of silvery lavender 
shading to white in center. Its beautifully cut foliage adds at¬ 
traction. Good stems .50 
SINBAD OF THE SEA—A very floriferous For. Dec. of vivid scar¬ 
let. A striking dahlia on stiff stems that last well when cut. . 2.50 
SNOWDRIFT—Immense pure glistening white. Free flowering on 
straight stems .35 
SOMERSET—A lovely flower of salmon suffused old rose, on good 
stem. A nice florists variety.35 
SOV. DE GUSTAVE DOAZON—One of the old varieties that 
still is a peer of the red. A strong grower with flat petals and 
always full centered .25 
SPOTLIGHT—An Honor Roll dahlia that has been a leader dur¬ 
ing 1934. Inf. Dec. of sulphur yellow with lighter tips and 
nearly white reverse. Very large flowers on perfect stem. A 
husky grower with bright green foliage. 5.00 
SPOTSWOOD BEAUTY—One of the most beautiful of the pink 
dahlias. Clear Chatenay-pink, with a slight shading of yellow 
at the base of the petals. Flowers are very large.75 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM—Very large deep flower of pure white; 
fine form .75 
STRONGHEART—Another huge exhibition dahlia of amber gold 
on long, strong stem. The long curving petals make this a very 
artistic variety . 2.50 
SULTANA—An immense bright scarlet with gold center and 
golden reverse. A full centered deep flower on good stem that is 
hard to beat. Very attractive. 1.00 
TARRYTOWN—Splendid bronze shade deepening toward the edge. 
Very large and finely formed. Ideal stems.50 
THE COMMODORE—Gigantic flower, lemon yellow flushed golden. 
A sensation .75 
THE FIREMAN—Another certificated dahlia from Storrs that 
cleaned up at last year’s shows. A flashy cardinal red tipped 
gold in center on perfect stem. A grand variety. 5.00 
THE GRIZZLY—Immense velvety maroon blooms of finest forma¬ 
tion, with reflexed petals. Long, strong stems.35 
THE HIGHWAYMAN—A medium sized maroon striped yellow with 
gold reverse on very long stem. An artistic variety that makes 
a strong appeal in the garden. 1.00 
THE LEMONADE:—A pale lemon of splendid form on strong stems. 
A very attractive flower.50 
THE SUNRISE TRAIL—A glorious flower of good size on perfect 
stem. Scarlet suffused geranium lake, edged and tipped cadmium 
yellow. The best by-colored cut flower on the market. 1.00 
THE TELEGRAM— A striking orange yellow tipped white. A large 
flower on wiry stem. Very floriferous.50 
THE WORLD—Rich deep rosy magenta overlaid violet with silver 
shadings on edges of petals. A strong thrifty grower and very 
free bloomer .\.50 
THOMAS A. EDISON—A massive flower of royal purple, of dis¬ 
tinct form, held erect on cane-like stems.50 
THOMAS HAY—A large well formed flower of deep lavender 
pink. A sturdy grower that is excellent for garden and ex¬ 
hibition .50 
TOMMY ATKINS—A flaming scarlet. A brilliant flower standing 
tall on a perfect stem that instantly catches the eye.35 
TOPAZ—A delightful cream and amber with a salmon pink reverse. 
Very long stems. Low growing bush. Good for cutting.50 
TREASURE ISLAND—Bright apricot and gold, slight rose suf¬ 
fusion. Strong grower branching freely from the ground; long 
strong stems .50 
TRENTONIAN—Brown coppery bronze. Immense flower on fine 
stems . 25 
U. S. A.—A glowing orange and red S. Cac. with unique loose 
petalage, making a very artistic flower.25 
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