OUTSTANDING INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1935 
Plants 
America’s Sweetheart I. D.- An immense flower of 
pure yellow. Bush is of medium height. Blooms 
are very full with high centers and were grown to 
more than 12’” across, without forcing . $12.50 
California Idol I. D. —A giant yellow. It grows to 14” 
or more, has corresponding depth, and yet is an ex¬ 
tremely refined flower in every sense. It is a fine 
grower. It is an early and a free bloomer and an 
excellent root maker . 12.50 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder I. D. —The color, a blending of 
violet-purple and burgunedy is unmatched by any 
dahlias previously offered. Beautiful, immense blooms, 
up to 15 inches across, on long, sturdy stems, well above 
foliage that is disease resistant. . . . 7.50 
Rockly IVIoon F. D.— A large flower of exceedingly 
bright yellow, with bronze tints at the center. It is 
the most impressive formal decorative to date ... 5.00 
Mrs. Geo. Le Boutellier I. D. —The outstanding new 
red. The flowers come early and are naturally big. 
The color is a rich, velvety red. 5.00 
Adirondack Sunset I. D.—The color is a brilliant scar¬ 
let red with golden tips, golden blushes on the re¬ 
verse and a vivid light orange at the base of petals. 
The center of the flower is tipped golden orange. 
It has color, form, size and splendid growing habits 5.00 
May Robson S. C. —It is a true type flower of a clear, 
bright pink, about the same shade as Kathleen 
Norris, but a bit pinker and sharper in tone. Bush 
healthy and robust . 5.00 
Queen of Angels S. C.—Oriental pink shading to near¬ 
ly white tips. The flower is suggestive of a chrys¬ 
anthemum. The flower is of moderate size and 
keeps well after being cut. 3.75 
Watching Pearl I. D.—An immense flower. Color red¬ 
dish copper . 5.00 
Watching Prize F. D.—A perfect formal decorative of 
a buff and salmon shade . 5.00 
Watching Sensation S. C.—A real sensation. A giant 
bloom of sulphur yellow. It resembles a huge green¬ 
house chrysanthemum, only it is larger. 5.00 
Watching Supreme S. C.—It is the same type and col¬ 
or of Amelia Earhart and we believe it is much 
better . 5.00 
STANDARD INTRODUCTIONS 
Amelia Earhart S. C.—A great exhibition dahlia, color 
is apricot buff. 3.75 
Andrea Ericson I. D.—A good white. Root $1.00 Plant .75 
Ballego’s Glory F. D.—Scarlet, tipped with gold.75 
Cameo I. D.—Halfway between old rose and salmon 1.25 
Cadet S. C.—Light primrose yellow almost cream. 
Flower somewhat similar to Satan. It is a free 
bloomer, having many exhibition blooms at the 
same time . 3.75 
Clara Barton I. D.—A silvery orchid flower with a 
deep lavender reverse creating a general tone of 
lavender . 2.50 
Chappaqua Chieftain I. D.—Bi-color of bronze and 
white . .75 
Coral Beauty S. C.—Coral . 2.00 
Dorothy Stone I D.—Violet rose. .75 
Eagle Rock Fantasy I. D.—Violet rose. 1.00 
