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MAD RIVER GARDENS 
Patricia Dahlia Gardens (Charles Garrity) 
Introductions for 1935 
We are exclusive eastern distributors for Patricia Dahlia Gardens, 
(Mr. Charles Garrity) and we take great pleasure in presenting these 
beautiful and new novelties:— 
CAPTAIN HARTLEY (Garrity-Wickersham) I. D. The most robust and rugged 
Dahlia it has been our pleasure to grow; very large flowers on the best of stems. Col¬ 
or grenadine red, shading to gold at base of petals; reverse bittersweet pink. The best 
of insect resistant foliage; we warn you to be sure to give this plant plenty of room. 
On Northwest Honor Roll. 
Plants $5.00 Roots $10.00 
E. EYMAN HUFF (Garrity-Wick¬ 
ersham) F. D. Color very hard to de¬ 
scribe; nothing like it in Ridgeway’s 
color chart; as near as we are able to 
tell, it is the color of a full ripe plum, 
overlaid garnet, with shadings of sil¬ 
ver. Flowers borne on the best of 
stems, and is of the same breeding as 
Ruby Taylor. Exhibited twice this 
year and won both times. 
Strong Plants $7.50 
GRACE GULLIVER (Garrity- 
Wickersham) Described at Storrs, 
where it won a Certificate of Merit 
this year, as a miniature cactus, re¬ 
curved and straight. Color intense 
rose pink, flowers facing side on long, 
strong stems, and very prolific. We 
predict for this one, a great future as 
a commercial type, as flowers will 
keep a week in water. Won every 
time shown. Every plant we set pro¬ 
duced excellent clumps. 
grace Gulliver Strong Plants Only, $1.50 
A HOT TIP 
MR. GARRITY WILL OFFER FOR 1936- 
MAX BAER — The Big Boy. 
MRS. CHRISTINE GROVES — The Beautiful 
DEAN ANDERSON — A Real Dean. 
All Names With Permission 
IN OUR GARDENS FOR YOU TO SEE IN 1935. 
