1934 INTRODUCTIONS 
We wish to call Special Attention to these 2 Fine 1934 Dahlias 
’WASHINGTON GIANT (Lee) (I. Dec.)—One of the most outstanding new 
1934 Dahlias in U. S. and has made good all over the country. Won the 
American Home Achievement Medal 1933, and was on the Honor Rolls of 
new introductions everywhere. Won us 1st Prize for the best 6 blooms 
Washington introduction at Washington Dahlia Show 1934 and has won 
us a number of other prizes. Mr. Derrill Hart who grew this variety in 
the east writes: "Unusual in form and in a color group not over-burdened 
with varieties, a large flower on extra good stems and with good grow¬ 
ing habits." Color is lavender with orchid tints and blended with silver. 
Petals are broad and waving with curling petaloids between them. 
Blooms are giant size, over 12 inches across and 7 inches deep without 
forcing in anyway and always has closed centers. It was larger than any 
other variety we grew last season and we are growing most of the 
world's reputed largest varieties. Plants are medium tall, strong erect 
growing with splendid habits, and healthy insect-resisting foliage. Our 
stock has never been over-propagated or forced so our roots are strong 
and full of "pep". Stems hold the giant blooms perfectly erect even 
to the last blooms in the Fall. If you did not get this last season, do 
not fail to order it this year, it is grand_Plants, $2.50; Roots, $5.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN—(Almy) This 1934 introduction needs special mention 
among the new Dahlias. Informal Decorative. Size of bloom 12 inches 
across, 8 inches deep. This Dahlia was the biggest winner at most of 
the country's largest Shows, and was one of the most outstanding vari¬ 
eties ever put on the market. It is a very gigantic size and at the same 
time a very graceful and refined bloom, the petals being of splendid 
texture and very wavy. Stems are long, strong and hold the blooms 
perfectly erect. Bush grows to about 5 feet and has splendid habits. 
Do not fail to grow this one—it is a wonder. Color is a very lovely clear 
yellow without shading_Roots, $10.00 each; Plants, $5.00 
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DAHLIAS OF REAL MERIT—NEW 
AND STANDARD 
Notice—The letters following the name indicate the type and those with 
our name (Lee) are our own introductions. 
Cactus (Cac.), Intermediate Cactus (I. Cac.)—this type of cactus is too 
wide in petal to be classed with the true cactus and too fine a petal to be 
classed with the Semi-cactus, but belongs in a class of its own between 
Cactus and Semi-Cactus—Semi-Cactus (S. Cac.), Informal Decorative (I. 
Dec.), Formal Decorative (F. Dec.), Peony (P.), Show or Ball (Ball). Those 
preceded by (*) are Northwest Introductions. 
Roots Each 
ACHIEVEMENT (I. Dec.)—A very large flower with petals that curl and 
twist in a very graceful way. Color gold with bronze shading. Stems 
are strong _$1.00 
AIKO (S. Cac.)—A large, bright cardinal or deep carmine red, with a 
silver reverse. A striking variety_$1.50 
*AIR MAIL (I. Dec.)—An outstanding Northwest prize winner and good 
keeping cut flower. Blooms large, stems extra long, strong and erect. 
Color pink tinted with lavender_$1.50 
ALEX CRAIG (I. Cac.)—A very beautiful pink with creamy center, stems 
excellent and it is free blooming. Very fine variety_$1.50 
AMELIA EARHART (S. Cac.)—One of the most outstanding varieties and 
one of the largest grown. Giant blooms are held erect on good strong 
stems above the foliage. Color is an apricot buff. Wonderful 
Dahlia _$4.00 
AMBASSADOR (I. Cac.)—Large salmon to buff, good stems. Splendid 
variety _50c 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH (Cac.)—Good rich, bright red_50c 
AMY MARTIN GARDIN (I. Dec.)—Large, new color of bright tyrian rose, 
reverse lighter. Wavy petals. Excellent stems, very fine variety_$1.00 
ANDREA ERICKSON (I. Dec.)—Fine, large white_$1.50 
ARTHUR HUTTON (S. Cac.)—New I mported. Large deep yellow heavily 
splashed with crimson. Plants strong and stems good_$1.50 
ASBURY PARK (F. Dec.)—Blooms very large, stiff stems. Autumn tints with 
copper salmon shading_75c 
BAGDAD l(. Dec.)—Big fl aming scarlet red, splendid stems, a dandy 
variety _$1.00 
’BLUE HARMONY (Lee) (I. Dec.)—Very attractive, fringed petals, high 
full center, color deep bluish lavender, the bluest Dahlia we have ever 
seen. Large blooms, stems good_$2.50 
BUCANEER (Cac.)—Big bright red, good stems_$1.00 
BUCKEYE FLAME (I. Dec.)—Big bright scarlet orange_50c 
BURR MclNTOSH (I. Dec.)—Large primrose yellow, pink tint, extra long, 
strong stems. Lovely variety_$2.50 
CALISTOGA (F. Dec.)—Splendid cut flower, light yellow, good stems_50c 
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