1935 INTRODUCTION 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET (Cackener-Parkway) 
A large flowered informal decorative Dahlia. The 
mid-October, 1934, favorite in the popularity contest 
at the New York Botanical Garden. 
Color: Vivid scarlet to canary yellow. 
Roots $10.00, Plants $5.00. 
BUCKEYE QUEEN (Peck) 
A formal decorative, that looks good as a commercial 
and exhibition Dahlia. 
Color: Clear lavender Roots $7.50, Plants $3.75. 
DADDY KEMP (Kemp) 
This is everj r inch a man’s flower, and a dahlia that 
attains an immense size often 14x7 inch. 
Color: Rich purpulish red. Roots $10.00, Plants $5.00. 
FOREST FIRE (Dahliadel) 
The most spectacular dahlia introduced in years, bush 
s'rong and 'sturdy with leathery insect resistant foliage. 
Color: Lemon yellow at the base of petals, heavily tip¬ 
ped rich scarlet and enhanced with petaloids. 
Roots $10.00, Plants $5.00. 
HONOR ROLL DAHLIAS 
OF RECENT INTRODUCTION 
ARCTURUS, FD. 
A constant winner which deserves much credit. 
Color: Scarlet, yellow reverse. Roots $4.00; Plants $2.00. 
AMELIA EARHART, SC. 
A great winner in Eastern Shows. 
Color: Golden apricot. Roots $3.f)0; Plants $1.50. 
BUCKEYE KING, 
A beautiful dahlia with a great record. 
Color: Clear glowing amber yellow. 
Roots $5.00; Plants $2.50. 
BUBBLES OF HILLCREST, ID. 
The most unusual dahlia we have ever grown. 
Color: Magenta. Roots $7.50; Plants $3.75. 
CAMEO, ID. 
Color: Coral rose. Roots $1.50; Plants $ .75. 
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