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Decorative Dahlias—Continued 
Each 
Eagle Rock Fantasy. I.D. One of Mr. Bro- 
mall’s very best; huge flowers, color clear 
mallow pink or violet rose, with silver 
shadings. Plants $2.00.$4.00 
Eagle Rock Superba. F.D. Large blossoms 
of light amaranth pink; blooms hold well 
above tall sturdy bushes. Plants $2.00... 5.00 
Edna Ferber. S.C. The extreme size and 
beauty of this flower attract attention 
wherever shown. The petals are curled 
and twisted, forming an extremely full 
flower. Color glistening coral, shading to 
old gold at base of petals. 1.50 
Eleanor Roosevelt. I.D. An exhibition white 
that has a promising future. Recom¬ 
mended to us as a robust grower and pro¬ 
lific bloomer. Plants. 2.00 
Fort Monmoutli. F.D. A very large crimson 
maroon. Fine for exhibition. 1.00 
Fort Washington. F.D. Dark mahogany red. 1.00 
Full Moon. I.D. A wide petaled, big clear 
shade of yellow. One of the most out¬ 
standing big flowers of the past two sea¬ 
sons. Plants. 1.50 
Girl of Hillcrest. I.D. An excellent variety 
as it blooms early and continuously with 
flowers always well formed. Color, apricot 
buff or cadmium orange. A vigorous 
grower with stems long and erect. Plants. 1.00 
Golden Eclipse. F.D. A clear golden yel¬ 
low with salmon or flesh shadings in the 
middle. Its remarkable keeping qualities 
assure its popularity as a commercial as 
well as an exhibition Dahlia. Plants. 2.00 
Golden Goblin. F.D. A rich golden color 
and a perfect formal type, with perfect 
stems. Every one likes its sturdy habits. 
Plants . 1.00 
Golden Heart. I.D. Beautiful golden blos¬ 
soms; very large and high above foliage 
on good stems. A 1933 introduction. Plants 2.00 
Grandee. I.D. This Dahlia is exploited on 
size in the greatest bloom class. It is a 
striking combination of Spanish red and 
golden yellow. Fine form and good stems. 
Plants $2.00. 5.00 
Harry Mayer. F.D. A beautiful silvery pink, 
with a deep rose pink on reverse petals.. .50 
•James Kirby, F.D. A giant red of excep¬ 
tional keeping quality. Wonderful stem 
and size of flower. 2.00 
Jersey Majestic. F.D. Blooms of immense 
size are coral shaded carmine and suffused 
with orange at the center. Plants.2.00 
Ida Perkins. F.D. A fine white for exhibi¬ 
tion or cut flower. 1.00 
Jim Moore. I.D. Primrose yellow shaded 
gold and suffused salmon. A good healthy 
grower . 1.00 
Lawrence Tibbett. A 1934 introduction. The 
color is a warm glowing clear peach. 
Blooms 12 to 14 inches on three-foot 
straight stiff stems. Plants $3.00. 7.50 
Lord of the Autumn. I.D. A huge clear yel¬ 
low, very deep flower. A prize winner at 
many shows. Plants. 2.50 
Monmouth Champion. F.D. A strong vigor¬ 
ous grower, producing extra large flowers 
of a brilliant orange flame. Stems perfect. 1.00 
Monmouth General. I.D. A leading prize 
winner at the shows. Xanthin orange 
flowers of huge size. Plants $2.00. 5.00 
Murphy’s Masterpiece. I.D. A monster 
bloom of dark red shading to garnet. The 
largest of its color. Plants $2.00. 5.00 
♦Nellie Austin. I.D. A free flowering peach 
red suffused gold.1.00 
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Each 
Nannie Sine. F.D. A beautiful flower in 
Cameo pink with deep tones of tuline 
pink. Dr. Howe says it runs neck and 
neck with Satan at the Botanical Gardens 
trials. Plants $2.00.$3.50 
Omar Khayyam. F.D. Scored high at Storrs. 
Color Chinese red at base of petals shad¬ 
ing to bright orange. 1.50 
San Bernardino. F.D. A pleasing shade of 
deep rose-pink. Large flowers. 1.00 
Sanhegan’s Cameo. F.D. A real beauty in 
coral pink overlaid with gold sheen. 
Plants . 2.00 
♦Sliahrazad. I.D. Soft rose color, with habit 
and growth similar to the Jane Cowl.... 1.00 
Somedahlia. F.D. One of the strongest 
growers reaching 10 feet in height. Giant 
blooms in bright orchid color. Plants. . . . 2.00 
Sonny Boy. I.D. A monstrous bloom, color 
old rose shaded to old gold. A prolific 
bloomer on perfect stems. Plants $2.00... 5.00 
♦Snowliite. A pure white with good stem 
and flower . 3.00 
Star of Bethlehem. I.D. Pure white flowers 
with pointed petals. 1.00 
♦Sultan of Hillcrest. A very large Golden 
Yellow with reverse of orange yellow. 
Blooms 12 inches, on strong stems. A 
wonderful producer of large blooms. 
Plants $2.50. 5.00 
♦The Commodore. I.D. A brilliant lemon yel¬ 
low, overlaid with golden sheen. 1.00 
Thomas A. Edison. F.D. A gorgeous royal 
purple with a sheen of velvet. 1.00 
♦Treasure Island. F.D. One of the brightest 
autumn shade dahlias. Color bright apri¬ 
cot with old gold and rose suffusions.75 
Topazos. F.D. Clear topaz yellow, shaded 
rose. Darker than Sagamore. 1.00 
♦Watchung Chief. F.D. A combination of 
autumn shades . 1.00 
♦Watchung Sunset. F.D. A large flower of 
deep shade of old rose. 1.50 
Watchung Wonder. I.D. A rich royal red 
with a touch of gold at the center of the 
flowers .1.00 
White Wonder. I.D. A giant white which 
is hard to beat. 2.50 
♦Yankee Girl. F.D. A stiff stemmed salmon 
rose pink . 1.00 
♦Yellow Beauty. F.D. A seedling of Jersey’s 
Beauty. Color pure empire yellow. 1.00 
All prices are for tubers except where noted. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
The following are selected as being some of 
the best of the popular varieties. 
Our large stock of these enable us to offer all 
at popular prices. 
Varieties marked thus (*) are most suitable 
for cutting. 
Each 
♦Avalon. F. Pure canary yellow.$0.50 
Barbara Redfern. I.D. Old rose and gold.. .50 
♦Clias. Sti-atton. I.D. Amber and rose.25 
♦Clara Fisher. F.D. Golden yellow with rose 
suffusion .25 
♦Dr. John Carman. F.D. Tyrian rose tipped 
with silver .50 
♦Chemar’s Eureka. F.D. A wonderful white.. .50 
♦El Toreador. F. A glowing crimson on 
good stem .50 
*F. T. D. F. A rich tyrian rose color.75 
Elkridge. I.D. A 10-inch, pure white on a 
long stiff stem.50 
♦Francis Lorocco. F.D. A large yellow on a 
3-foot stem .25 
♦Golden Beacon. F. A Jersey’s Beacon in gold. 1.00 
Graf Zeppelin. F.D. Tall growing large 
white .50 
