BENNETT K. MATLACK 
LA FIESTA. I. D.—Sulphur yellow, penciled coral 
red. The petals twist and curl, giving many 
shades and beautiful lights. Plants, $1.00. 
LA REINA DE LOS ANGELES. S-C.—A blue 
ribbon winner wherever shown. Blooms shipped 
by air mail from Los Angeles to New York and 
there won over all comers. An Honor Roll 
Dahlia highly recommended. A beautiful flower 
of watermelon pink. Must be seen to be fully 
appreciated. Plants, $3.50. 
LORD OF' AUTUMN. I. D.-—A real outstanding 
Dahlia, the largest we have ever grown. One 
bloom measured 12 inches across and 8 inches 
deep. Wonderful clear yellow. If you can’t 
afford it now, buy it sometime. We cannot rec¬ 
ommend it too highly. Plants, $4.50. 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE. I. D.—This magnifi¬ 
cent new 1934 Dahlia grows on a very strong 
plant. The flower is large and of a coral pink 
with a deep primrose background. Plants, $3.50. 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE. I. D.—Immense 
blooms of deep, dark red on stocky bush and 
good stem. Has won many friends. Plants, $2.00. 
ORIENTAL GLORY. I. D.—Received a certificate 
at Storrs in 1932. Good flowers of cadmium 
orange overlaid with scarlet on splendid stems. 
Has won many prizes. Plants, $4.50. 
PALO ALTO. S-C.—This Dahlia comes highly rec¬ 
ommended, having won in many shows. Bright 
salmon, shading to a gold center. Stems and 
bush growth good. Plants, $2.00. 
PAUL PF1TZER. S-C—An importation from Ger¬ 
many. Beautiful primrose and shell pink flowers 
on excellent stems and strong bush. Must be 
seen to be fully appreciated. Plants, $1.00. 
POT OF GOLD. I. D.—Clear yellow flower with 
wavy petals. Good. Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00. 
PROSPERITY. S-C.—An artistic Dahlia with pink 
outer petals shading to a creamy center, overlaid 
with a glistening sheen. All visitors were out¬ 
spoken in their praise of Prosperity here last 
season. You will like it. 
Roots, $3.00; Plants, $1.50. 
SALLIE B. F. D.—Extremely large, very beauti¬ 
ful, bright pink flowers on good stems. Very fine. 
Plants, $1.50. 
SONNY BOY. I. D.—Monster old rose Dahlia 
tinged with gold. Good stems. Has won much 
favor. Plants, $2.00. 
SPOTLIGHT. I. D.—Clear sulphur yellow. This 
is a popular Dahlia winning many prizes. Was 
an Honor Roll Dahlia in 1933. Plants, $2.00. 
THE FIREMAN. I. D.—Cardinal red with golden 
flushes and golden tips at center of flower. Was 
certified at Storrs and won American Home 
Achievement Medal in 1933. Comes highly rec¬ 
ommended. Plants, $2.25. 
WHITE WONDER. I. D.—Very large, pure white 
flower with long twisted petals. Strong plant. 
Good grower. Very well recommended. 
Roots, $3.00; Plants, $1.50. 
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