HAMILTON’S DAHLIA CARDENS 
" Buckeye Queen—F. D. 
A lavender formal decorative of great substance and 
size The variety is as useful for cutting as for ex¬ 
hibition. Plants, $7.50 
Cadet—S. C. 
Light Primrose yellow. The petals are not only well 
placed but numerous enough as to make it graceful. 
The plants will grow large on a straight stalk. Very 
outstanding in the garden. Try it. Plants, $3.75 
Cameo— F. D. 
Bright old rose pink. Derrill Hart says: “Here my 
choice would fall if I had to pick out the most un¬ 
usual and pleasing color among the novelties shown 
in 1932. It is a long-stemmed, large flower with a 
luscious color ehect. It is distinctive! Plants, $1.00 
Cavalcade— -F. D. 
Old rose and mulberry pink. This flower looks like 
the best of its type since the introduction of Jersey’s 
Beauty. The stems are perfect and the plant does 
not seem to have a flaw. Try it. Plants, $5.00 
Champoeg—F. D. 
Canary yellow and salmon pink. Plants, $ .50 
City of Royal Oak—S. C. 
Russet salmon. Selected by Derrill Hart for the 1933 
Honor Roll. A full high centered flower and a fine 
grower. Plants, $2.50 
Cloudland Gem—F. D. 
White overlaid with pinkish lavender. A truly beau¬ 
tiful flower. The delicate shading of the petals 
gives the flower an effect of rare beauty. Good husky 
plant growth. Roots, $ .50 
Daddy Kemp—I. D. 
A most spectacular flower of immense size, often 14 
inches and over across and 5 to 7 inches in depth; 
color is a rich purplish red, should be grown to four 
canes. This dahlia has been given a thorough test 
in New Jersey, Michigan, Rhode Island and on Long 
Island and has been outstanding wherever grown. It 
was unfortunate that weather conditions kept it from 
being shown in quantity at New York. Won as Best 
and Largest Bloom, Red Bank, 1933. Plants $5.00 
Dancing Sultana—S. C. 
Oriental lacquer red with golden sheen. Artistically 
twisted petals. Good sized blooms with fine keeping 
qualities. Roots, $ .75. Plants, $ .50 
Dwight- Morrow—I. D. 
Velvety red. A beautifully shaped flower, the petals 
curl back so that the back of the flower is hidden. 
Plants, $ .75 
Eagle Rock Fantasy—I. D. 
Clear mallow pink. A flower that has everything. 
Blooms are of gigantic size beautifully formed and 
delicately shaded. You can’t go wrong on this va¬ 
riety. Roots, $2.00. Plants, $1.00 
Eagle Rock Peach—D. 
A flower of large size and beauty. Good stems. 
Plants, $5.00 
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