vigorous, which insures it against serious injury 
from insect attacks. Root $1.50 
SATAN (S.C.) (Ballay) —Flaming red with a slight 
touch of gold at the center. The exquisite coloring 
is at once fascinating. The hornlike petals are so 
perfectly rolled and incurved, giving rare form and 
character to a flower of unusual brilliancy. The 
rugged, almost leafless stems, give the impression 
of being nearly as thick at the top as at the base. 
This variety has been a consistent winner at the 
shows. Plants medium to tall habit of growth. 
Root $3.00 
SAGAMORE PRINCE (F.D.) (Dr. Shattuck) — 
The color given at the trial gardens was carmine 
blended with rose red, back of petals almost cream 
color. The first flower comes in the crotch, the 
rest of the flowers have good stems. Size of the 
flower seven to nine inches, depth two to thre-e and 
a half. Height of plant three and one-half feet. 
It is a late bloomer, making it come in just fine 
for the shows. Root $2.25 
SAGAMORE BEAUTY (F.D.) (Dr. Shattuck) — A 
very handsome, deep rose pink with a small cream 
center. A fine cut flower and great keeper. It has 
a good stiff stem ten to twelve inches in length. 
The flowers are held up and look right at you. It 
has good depth and is from six to seven inches 
in diameter. Foliage dark green and insect proof. 
Root $1.75 
SHAHRAZAD (I.D.) — A gorgeous deep pink 
that can not be fittingly described. Blooms are of 
great size and substance as well as depth. Stems 
straight, rigid and cane-like. This dahlia resembles 
Jane Cowl in many ways, a vigorous grower and 
well mentioned by all who have seen it. 
Root $1.25 
STARLIGHT (S.C.) (Bessie Boston) — Pure un¬ 
shaded gold, a color which always attracts. Flower 
is huge and there is no limit to the size to which it 
can be grown. Bushes grow tall and luxuriantly and 
flowers start early and continue with closed cen¬ 
ters until frost. Form is excellent, and petals roll 
evenly until late in the season. The stem is stiff 
and strong and the flowers grow well out of the 
foliage. This variety will be found excellent for 
cutting as well as exhibiting and is always a delight 
in the garden. Root 75c 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (Nolet) (S.C.) — Pure 
white with numerous pointed petals. The dense, 
dark green foliage makes a beautiful plant and 
sets off the lovely, white blossoms, enhancing their 
waxy appearance. Root $1.00 
THE FIREMAN (Success) (I.D.) 1934 —A strik¬ 
ing cardinal red with golden flushes and golden tips 
at center of flower. Certified at Storrs ’33 and 
won the American Home Achievement Medal at 
Boston. This variety was claimed as flashy and 
striking in the New York Botanical Gardens and 
has been well recommended to us. Root $7.50 
THOMAS A. EDISON (F.D.) — This gorgeous rich 
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