PEYTIE CONWAY 
EASTMAN - - - CORDES 
CERTIFICATE OF MERIT, 1933 
Storrs, Conn. 
The 1934 Championship Miniature. 
Formal Decorative. Violet Rose with tiny silver tip. 1% to 2!4 in. 
Plant 5% ft. 
This lovely little dahlia wins you with its clear beautiful color and 
interesting center. The silver tips make an attractive, high center that 
is always closed. The stems may be cut 30-in. or longer if desired. The 
flower is always at right angles to the stem and does not roll or break. 
Here is a real money maker for the man w T ho sells to florists, be¬ 
cause one bush produces hundreds of perfect blooms. The plants are 
hugh! Two men could not reach around a single plant. It begins bloom¬ 
ing the latter part of June and is always perfect in form and color. 
This miniature is an all purpose dahlia and is one that every 
florist will be growing. Though dahlias are seldom, used for funeral 
pieces, Peytie Conway makes up so well and is such an excellent keeper 
that it will prove to be the one dahlia for this purpose. 
1934 SHOW RECORD 
Best Miniature Seedling - - New York City 
Best Miniature Seedling - - Baltimore, Md. 
Best Miniature Seedling - - Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
Best 6 Blooms Min. Open to All - Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
Root $2.00 
Plant $1.00 
