NEW GLORY, S.C.—Light ox-blood red all petals 
blazed with white. Early bloomer and the stems 
are long and stiff. This is a general favorite in 
the Northwest and is exhibited at all the shows .75 
NANON LOUISE, Cac.—Large amaranth pink made 
up of many small tubular petals that are spread 
out instead of incurving, making it a flower of 
large proportions. The stems are good... 1.50 
NOPAL, S.C.—Real nopal red of a pleasing form, 
large blooms on cane stiff stems. Good bloomer 
and lasting well ...50 
ORCHID DREAM, F.D.—Real orchid color of large 
size, the petals being rather pointed add to its 
beauty. Sturdy bush and a constant bloomer. 
Large stock permits this low price... .65 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY, Cac.—Clear rose pink on long 
stems. This dahlia is becoming a favorite every¬ 
where. Tall bush and good bloomer. .75 
ORINDA, F.D.—An immense flower of perfect form, 
bright rich mauve pink with a darker center. 
Tall bush and long stems. This was one of the 
best flowers at the World’s Fair show.. .75 
PRINCE OF PERSIA, I.D.—Very striking red of a 
glowing crimson. One of the best exhibition 
dahlias in this color. The petals are long and 
pointed giving it great depth. 10-inch blooms on 
long stems produced freely over a long period. 1.00 
POTLATCH, I.D.—Grenadine red with backs of 
petals pinard yellow and many petals splashed 
with it. Compact bush with large flowers on good 
stems. The blooms will average 9 inches. Well 
received at the Botanical Gardens, New York.... 3.50 
PAUL PFITZER, Cac.—A German introduction of 
great merit, being a pleasing combination of shell 
pink and primrose yellow. This variety is in big 
demand and is a great attraction. 3.00 
POT O’ GOLD, I.D.—Massive clear yellow, very 
graceful and artistic formation Large flowers on 
good stems. 1932 Honor Roll..... 3.00 
POINSETTIA, I.D.—Rather a low bush but always 
covered with large deep red flowers with pointed 
petals on good stems. This is not to be confused 
with the single of same name..60 
ROYAL VELVET, S.C.—A dahlia with plenty of 
color and distinction that is very attractive. Deep 
rich velvety crimson on good stems over a nice 
growing bush. Plenty flowers of good size.75 
ROBT. E. LEE, S.C.—Another red of a light shade, 
cardinal with a lighter reverse. A prolific bloomer 
that does not burn .60 
RUBY TAYLOR, I.D.—Fine deep maroon of large 
size. This dahlia has all the good habits a good 
dahlia should have and needs no pruning to pro¬ 
duce large deep flowers. Rather tall bush. Win¬ 
ner of many prizes ... 4.50 
RUDY VALLEE, S.C.—A most beautiful dahlia of 
Grenadine Orange and red on good stiff stems. 
Large flowers held well above the foliage. A cer¬ 
tificate winner at Stoor’s...... 1.00 
RADIENT SUN, I.D.—Tall bush bearing many flow¬ 
ers of light amber and yellow. Very artistic 
formation and held on long stiff stems well out 
from a nice growing bush. Good keeper. 1.50 
Our collections at the back of catalogue are just the 
thing for those who are in the first stages of' Dahlia- 
mania. 
