LEBANON, OHIO 
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IROQUOIS SUNBEAM. A true formal shaped flower of bronze. Very vigorous and 
hardy___Plants $1.00—Roots $2.00 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. Despite its age it is still the best florists Dahlia in pink. 
Roots .50 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY. We liked it because every plant in a row was strong and 
vigorous. A clear medium yellow with good stems. An aristocrat.-.Plants $1.00—Roots $2.00 
LA REINA. We saw and liked this in Chicago in 1933. It proved to be a good variety. 
A large clear golden buff on canes like Honor Bright. A strong grower. 
Plants $1.00—Roots $2.00 
MAN O’ WAR. Introduced last spring, it proved in 1934 to be everything Mr. Hart said 
about it. It is early and continuous in flowering. Long stems, all flowers perfect, and a nice 
bright red of great size. We want plenty of Man O’ War in our fields next season. 
Plants $3.75—Roots $7.50 
RAINBOW’S END. We had the pleasure of naming this Dahlia for Mr. Bissell two 
years ago. It is a good variety, one of the dependable ones. A very pleasing mixture of red and 
gold and a variety with a clear open habit of growth. The flowers are fine for cutting. 
Plants $2.00—Roots $4.00 
SALADINI. For combined floriferousness and vigor this old variety has not yet been 
surpassed. It is therefore a standard for reliability. Apricot-orange on long stems. 
Roots .50 
THOS. A. EDISON. The best deep purple Dahlia in a decorative type_Roots .75 
THE WORLD. Purple and silver. The best in this color ever produced_Roots .50 
WM. H. HOQAN. W 7 e still think this the best bi-color Dahlia. Red tipped white. 
Roots .50 
ZION’S PRIDE. An Ohio valley origination of 1934. A big golden yellow flower of great 
substance. Was the largest flower in the Cincinnati Show. This variety was one of the most 
vigorous growing we ever purchased__Plants $3.00—Roots $6.00 
Informal Decorative Dahlias 
Informal Decorative: Petals more irregular than in the Formal type, some being pointed, 
waved or curled. Examples Jane Cowl, Kathleen Norris. 
AMY MARTIN QARDIN. This bright tyrian rose with light reverse deserves more 
publicity than it has received. The color is unusually good_Plants .50—Roots .75 
ANDREA ERICKSON. The freest blooming and best white we have grown. Its win¬ 
nings every year in Dahlia Shows proves its supremacy among the whites. 
Plants .50—Roots $1.00 
CAMEO. Though late in flowering every plant was healthy and the color of this well- 
formed flower is truly a dream of beauty. A light coral rose_Plants $1.00—Roots $2.00 
FORT MONMOUTH. Though old it is still outstanding in dark red. A truly great 
Dahlia, rich dark claret red, all stems are good and all bushes are vigorous, and produce freely. 
Plants .50 
GREAT HARBOR. One of the best in a bright red. Many very large flowers are pro¬ 
duced_Plants .75- 
GRACE CURLING. Lavender. Uniformly strong growing and producing. One of the 
best Dahlias imported from Europe_Plants .50—Roots .75 
GOOD=NIGHT. Not only the “blackest” Dahlia but the best all-round variety in 
maroon red. A very free-flowering kind_Plants .75 
HARRIET NEAL. Greatly admired at our farm was this almost pure gold large flower. 
The variety is strong and hardy and the flowers are large-Plants $3.75—Roots $7.50 
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