FIELD GROWN ROOTS 
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General List of Varieties 
Roots Plants 
ACHIEVEMENT—ID, Gold with bronze 
shading's _._$ 1.00 $ .50 
AIKO—SC, Carmine red with silver re¬ 
verse _$ 1.00 .50 
ALTAMONT—ID, Large rose pink on long 
stems ___ .35 
AMBASSADOR—Str C, An old aristocrat. 
Yellow and pink, beautifully blended. 
Plants only._ .35 
AMELIA EARHART—SC, The outstanding 
1933 introduction. Color, apricot buff. 
Large size and splendid formation. 
Plants only._ 1.50 
ARCTURUS—ID, A 1934 introduction of 
unusual formation and color. A bright 
scarlet and gold combination._ 6.00 3.00 
BETTY COLTER—ID, One of the best be¬ 
haved dahlias we have ever grown. 
Large, light salmon red._ 1.00 .50 
BETTE DAVIS—SC, A mighty contender 
for highest honors among the 1935 in¬ 
troductions. Color, Orchid lavender. 
Plants only._ 5.00 
BUCKEYE BRIDE—ID, Fine cut flower 
variety. Medium size geranium pink 
blooms on splendid stems. Plants 
only. _ .50 
BUCKEYE FLAME—ID, Flame colored. A 
vigorous grower. _ .35 
BUCKEYE KING—FD, On the Honor Roll 
again this year. Large, golden blooms 
of good substance. _ 6.00 3.00 
CAMEO—ID, A dahlia of rare beauty and 
high merit. Color, a beautiful shade 
of pink. _ 1.50 .75 
CHAUTAUQUA SALUTE—ID, The perfect 
white. Really nice. _ .75 .40 
CITY OF TRENTON—ID, Glowing tan¬ 
gerine. - .35 
COLONIAL DAME—SC, A dahlia of ex¬ 
quisite beauty. Large but dainty. Lav¬ 
ender. You will like it. _ 2.00 1.00 
CREOLE—-ID, Deep velvety red. Viewed 
from a distance it is nearly black_ .50 .35 
CROYDON—ID, A nearly faultless white. 
Does not burn and keeps well after 
cutting. Plants only._ .75 
DR. JOHN CARMAN—FD, Gigantic blooms 
on medium bushes. Color, Tyrian 
Rose with silver reverse.____ .50 .35 
DWIGHT W. MORROW—ID, Immense 
cardinal red of rare beauty._ 1.00 .50 
