SPOTLIGHT 
Our 1934 introduction has proven good in nearly every 
location where grown. Large sulphur yellow on best 
of stems. The tips and reverse are nearly white. Very 
free bloomer and good root producer. 
At the Grand Rapids show the winning display had 
two vases of SPOTLIGHT that drew a great deal of at¬ 
tention, Achievement Medal winner and on the Honor 
Roll. 
Following are a few of the many testimonials we 
have received: 
From Ohio— The Spotlight which I received from 
you has been outstanding in behavior and covered 
with blooms for the last two weeks. Have already 
taken several orders for it. 
From California —The Spotlight plant which you so 
kindly replaced proved very satisfactory and has pro¬ 
duced some excellent blooms. 
From Ohio —Have had several 11-inch blooms of 
Spotlight and they are in bloom all the time. 
Mays Landing, N. J. —Your Spotlight is wonderful. 
New York — I saw your dahlias at the Botanical Gar¬ 
dens and your Spotlight is a wonder. Please send me 
your catalogue. 
Michigan —Spotlight is the most rugged dahlia in my 
garden, and during a week of the hottest weather we 
have had, Spotlight stood it well. 
Canada —If your “Wenoka” is as good as Spotlight 
you have something to be proud of. 
Canada —Had many specimen blooms of your Spot¬ 
light, but the back petals wilted a little. 
Tacoma, Wash. —Your Spotlight was the largest flower 
in my garden, and I had several 12-inch blooms. 
Kentucky—I had the grandest bloom of Spotlight you 
ever saw; nothing could touch it. 
Many other good reports have come in about this 
fine dahlia, but space does not permit listing more. 
Strong' divisions $7.50. Plants $3.75. 
