No Flower Gives More for the Money than 
a Big Dahlia 
DAH LIAS 
Each year the new 
Dahlias present re¬ 
markable advances in 
clearness of color and 
refinement of form and 
size. Stronger, longer 
stems are appearing, 
and huge flowers oi ex¬ 
hibition quality can be 
cut with stems equal to 
their magnificence. 
We believe we have 
selected the best of the 
late introductions to 
offer here. 
Leading Dahlia Novelties for 1935 
The following novelties are worthy of your consideration, especially if you con¬ 
template exhibiting. 
ADMIRAL BYRD. FD. Old-gold, shading to salmon. A vigorous grower of splendid 
habit. Tubers $3; Plants $1.50. 
LORD OF AUTUMN. ID. The largest and most beautiful Dahlia. Rich deep golden 
yellow. Has splendid stems and for so large a Dahlia the flowers are freely produced. 
Plants only, $5. 
MRS. FRANK DEAN. FD. Tyrian-pink in color. One of the best for exhibition. 
Strong and vigorous grower. Tubers $10; Plants $5. 
R. A. BROOMFIELD. ID. Saffron-orange, flushed with rose. Extremely large flowers. 
Tubers $8; Plants $4. 
RICHMOND ROYAL. ID. Large, deep carmine flowers of good substance; does not 
burn in the sun. Tubers $10; Plants $5. 
RICHMOND SUNBURST. FD. Empire yellow, flushed salmon-pink. Strong grower 
and very free flowering. Tubers $5; Plants $2.50. 
ROYAL WHITE. D. Pure white of fine form and good substance. Tubers $3.50; 
Plants $2. 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST. FD. Soft autumn shade with yellow reverse. Flowers large 
and splendid in form. Plant is strong and vigorous. Tubers $7.50; Plants $3.75. 
DaMia, 
Jane Cowl 
ABBREVIATIONS USED 
D., Decorative; HD., Hybrid 
Decorative; ID., Informal Dec¬ 
orative; FD., Formal Decora¬ 
tive; C., Cactus; HC., Hybrid 
Cactus; Semi-C., Semi-Cactus. 
DAHLIAS 
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WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., NEW YORK 
