LITTLE SILVER, N. J 
(3) 
Dahlias of Quality 
New Wonder Dahlias for 1935 (Continued) 
EDITH A. LEHMAN —I. D. (No. 11- 
33). This beautiful dahlia was named 
for the wife of the Governor of New 
York, at the fall flower show held 
in the 14th Regiment Armory, Sep¬ 
tember 26th. Her consent had been 
granted previous to its christening. 
The color of this beautiful dahlia is 
a brilliant old rose, with tawny 
sheen overlying the middle rear 
half of the petals which very ma¬ 
terially enhances the beauty of the 
flower. Flowers attain to a width 
of 12 inches and over, having good 
depth, and are held high above the 
foliage on long stiff stems. The 
tall stately plant has great vigor, 
and is an early and generous pro¬ 
ducer of large blooms from early 
season, until frost. On Hart’s 
1934 Honor Holl. 
Plants only, $7.50 each 
EDITH A. LEHMAN 
EDITH MENCKE —I. D. (No. 29-31). 
This large, attractive dahlia is 
orange buff in color, with slight 
sheen of pink on the older petals. 
Blooms are 10 inches and over in 
diameter, and 6-7 inches in depth, 
and are produced very freely on 
plants of strong growth. Stems 
are long, stiff and hold the flowers 
high above the glossy foliage. A 
fine dahlia we can unreservedly 
recommend to our friends and cus¬ 
tomers, as it is well worth growing 
in any one’s garden. A splendid 
exhibition variety that is hard to 
beat. It will easily score 85, so 
says one of the expert eastern 
growers who had it on trial the 
past season. You will make no mis¬ 
take in adding this fine dahlia to 
your list. 
EDITH MENCKE 
Divisions each, $10.00; Plants, each $5.00 
