DAHLIAS — PLANTS 
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LIST OF PRIZE WINNING AND HONOR ROLL 
DAHLIAS 
Root Plant 
AMELIA EARHART (S. C.)— One of the larg¬ 
est. Winner of the American Home Achieve¬ 
ment medal at New York and Baltimore. 
Color, apricot buff, base of petals prim¬ 
rose . $5.00 $2.50 
AMUN RA. (Dec.) —The Sun God. Copper 
and burnt orange, deepening in center to 
reddish brown. 75 .50 
A. H. S. 23 (Dec.) —Clear canary yellow, 
without tint or blemish. It is a strong, vig¬ 
orous grower. Earliest to bloom; stands 
the heat well; good cut flower. 1.00 .50 
ASHES OF ROSES (Dec.) —Amber, orange 
overlaid old rose; a wonderful dahlia on 
long stiff stems . 60 
AVALON (Dec. )—Pure canary yellow; an 
easy grower; good cut flower on long 
stems . 35 
BASHFUL GIANT (I. D.)— Golden apricot 
shaded copper. A large exhibition flower 
on long stems . 50 
CALUMET (Dec.) —Chamois and gold; a fine 
flower somewhat of a novelty. 35 
CASPER G. WARE (Dec.) —Bright silvery vio¬ 
let rose; large flowers on good stems; at¬ 
tains good size if pinched out early. 50 
CHEMARS EUREKA— A good-sized white 
flower; as it ages it tinges pink. 60 
CHEMARS U. S. A. (I. D.)— Golden orange; 
a beautiful dahlia . 50 
CITY OF TRENTON (I. D.)— Tangerine, re¬ 
verse side of petals strawberry red. A very 
large flower held erect on fine long stems .50 
CONGRESSMAN WOLVERTON (I. D.)— Bright 
salmon pink; a wonderful flower for all 
purposes . 50 
COURONNE D'OR (Dec.) —A beautiful dahlia, 
shades of gold; large full flowers on fine 
stems; a good keeper. 35 
DORIS CANNEY (I. D.)- —Golden apricot; a 
beauty . 60 
EDNA FERBER (S. C.) —Coral to Old Rose; 
very good. 75 .50 
EDITH E. SIMON (Ruffled)— Exquisite creamy 
pink at center, deepening to orchid on the 
outer petals, blending lighter towards the 
tips; a Prize Winner at many shows. 4.00 2.00 
EL REY (Dec.) —Rich orange; an aristocrat 
in dahlias . 60 
Abbreviations used: C.—Cactus; S. C.—Semi-Cactus; 
F. D.—Formal Decorative; I. D.—Informal Decorative; 
Dec.—Decorative. 
