DAHLIAS — THE BETTER KINDS 
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& AUG 3 0 1935 * 
Prices quoted are for strong divisions of field-grown tubers with an iAv-n 8, 
and no broken necks. State inspected. F.D., Formal Decorative; I.D., Informal 
Decorative; C., Cactus. 
AMJN RA, F.D. Mammoth flowers, copper, orange, gold bronze; popular; giant 
blooms on erect stems. $ .25 
AVALON, I.D. Clear canary yellow; long erect stems; very distinct and 
pleasing; among best of its color. .50 
BARBARA REDFSRN, I.D. Largo, old rose, gold; good stoms, vigorous; popular 
as cut flower; curly petals. ,50 
BARBARA WEAR. I.D. Soft pinkish lavender; strong stiff stems; large 
flowers of great depth; beauty. .40 
BASHFUL GIANT, F.D. Apricot, gold shading; giant flower, slightly dropping; 
very attractive. ,35 
BONNIE BRAE, F.D. Cream and blushing pink, exquisite coloring; one of very 
largest; free bloomer. ,35 
CALUMET, F.D. Fine cut flower of suffused gold and chamois; exceptionally 
sturdy and easy to grow. ,40 
CALVIN COOLIDGE, JR., F.D. Rich rose pink and salmon, each petal edged gold; 
large flower; vigorous. .50 
CHEMAR'S uRANGE BEAUTY, F.D. Brilliant orange, lighter center; exceedingly 
attractive; good habits. ' ,50 
COPPER KING, I.D. Hugh gold, amber and copper; sturdy grower under all 
conditions; very large. ,50 
E, T. BEDFORD, F.D. Rich purple, silver shadings; thick foliage, cane-like 
stems, tall; large blooms. 1.00 
ELLIN0R VANDERVEER, F.D. Glowing satiny pink, exquisite beauty; one of 
earliest to flower. .25 
EMPEROR, I.D. Finest maroon; perfect form; immense, with long stems; 
strong grower. ,25 
FRANCIS LAROCCO, F.D. Pale sulphur yellow, profuse bloomer; very dependable 
and among first bloomers. .35 
GLORIANA, F.D. Old gold with reddish glow; mammoth, on long, strong stems..35 
JANE COWL, I.D. Largo, deep flowers of warm buff— old-gold — salmon; an 
idoal dahlia. .35 
JEAN KERR, F.D. Good white cut flower; fine grower, dependable; fine 
commercial variety. .25 
JERSEY’S BEACON, F.D. Very large blooms, Chinese scarlet, paler reverse; 
universal favorite. *25 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY, F.D. Probably finest pink dahlia; pleases everybody; 
tall, vigorous. .25 
JOVE, I.D. Pink with bronze toward center, very large and attractive; 
strong and straight. .50 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, I.D. True rose pink, broad petals overlapping with 
twisted ends; fine foliage and stems. .75 
KENTUCKY, F.D. Brilliant light salmon orange, shading yellow and pink; 
delightful in every respoct. .50 
KING MIDAS, I.D. Gorgeous golden yellow; keeps well; stoms strong and 
straight. .75 
KING TUT, I.D. Dark volvety glowing crimson, closod centers; greatly 
admired by all; stiff stems. .35 
LE TOREADOR, F.D. Brilliant red, large, fine for cutting; a favorite 
with florists. .35 
LILLIAN BALDWIN, F.D. Beautiful cut flower, rose pink and crushed 
strawborry; fine keeper, .50 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON, I.D. Creamy white, suffused lavender pink; 
very deep, full flowers. .25 
