MYRNA LOY 
EASTMAN - - - CORDES 
A Formal Decorative of Deep Rosy Magenta with white tips and 
a white reverse. A strong, sturdy plant that produces this very striking 
flower on long strong stems. The buds set close to the foliage but as 
they, start to open they suddenly shoot up so as to give a 10-in. stem 
to the first set of leaves. This is an excellent keeper and very useful 
dahlia. 
The color is such as to attract attention immediately. It is entirely 
different and very showy. 
1934 SHOW RECORD 
Wen First as best Formal Decorative Seedling, Baltimore, Md. 
Won First as best Formal Decorative Seedling, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
Roots $10.00 
Plants $5.00 
RENATE MULLER 
(ENGELHARDT) 
This 1934 German introduction that we imported is the finest Cac¬ 
tus dahlia we have ever grown. So far as we know, there is little or 
none of this dahlia in the States. 
An Incurved Cactus that is very tightly quilled. The color is a 
pleasing shell pink that shades to deep cream at the center. The high 
center holds tightly closed throughout the entire season. The flowers 
are perfectly formed and with ordinary field culture it averaged 9 
inches. It is an excellent keeper and a fine exhibition flower. 
This dahlia is a fine tall grower and the long rigid stems hold the 
flower facing. There is no weakness in the stem and is a splendid bloom¬ 
er. It should appeal for it is one of the few Cactus dahlias that grows 
well and without fault of stem. We like it much better than Paul 
Pfitzer. Stock is limited and we advise that you do not fail to secure 
your stock early. We are placing a reasonable price on this one to get 
it introduced. 
Root $2.00 
Plant $1.00 
