HADDONDALE 
GARDENS 
Roots 
ELISSA LANDI [ FD ] Bright coral color, very attractive, held on long 
straight stems. Large and prolific. Plants only. 
FANNY SANDT [SC] Intense rose-pink throughout. Large size and 
good stem. Scored 84 at Storr’s Trial ground. 2.00 
GALLI CIJRCI [ID] Brilliant salmon-orange with gold suffusion. 
Large blooms on long stems. Profuse bloomer. . 60 
GIRL OF HILLCREST [ID] Apricot-buff or cadmium-orange. Vigor¬ 
ous grower, long stems. Blooms early and late. 1.25 
GOODNIGHT [ID] One of the prettiest of the dark dahlias. Ox-blood 
red, shaded maroon. Has size, form and stem. 1.00 
HEART OF MILWAUKEE [FD] Color is golden bronze. Blooms 9 
to 10 inches. Gold Medal at Century of Progress. 1.00 
HILLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES [ID] Coral or soft apricot in color. 
Large blooms, good stems. Late introduction. Plants only. 
HORACE ADAMS [SC] Yellow, suffused orange. Brilliant under 
artificial light. Blue Ribbon winner on Coast. 2.50 
JANE COWL [ID] A monster dahlia of glistening bronzy-buff and 
salmon shades. Consistent prize winner. . 35 
JANET SOUTHWICK [ID] Honor Roll dahlia of deep Tyrian rose. 
Texture of petals reminds one of the Radiance Rose. 1.50 
JEAN KEEFER [7D] Bright rose-pink. Stems are rigid and foliage 
insect-resistant. Good cut flower. 1.00 
JEAN TRIM BEE [SC] Magnificent introduction of rich petunia-violet. 
A most unusual color. Large flowers freely. 1.50 
JERSEY’S MELODY [SC] Tyrian rose shading to silver on tips with 
a silver reverse. A very striking variety. 1.75 
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JIM MOORE [7D] Worthy of space in anyone’s garden. Color is 
primrose-yellow, shaded gold and suffused salmon. 
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