WORLD’S BEST DAHLIAS 
1935 Prices 
Supplement to 1932 Descriptive Catalogue 
“THE” NEW PINK DAHLIA 
RAY WARNER 
I. D. Size 9 ,/ x4 1 /2 ,/ . Height 5'. Color, the 
most beautiful, clear, luminous rose pink. In addi¬ 
tion to being the most beautiful pink, it is the 
earliest to bloom, producing perfect flowers from 
June until killed down by frost in October and as 
late as November. The flowers are always full to 
the center. It is a strong, vigorous, quick grower. 
Will produce more large, long stems, perfectly full 
blooms than any other Dahlia. 
The reproduction from a photograph of the 
plant adjoining tells the story most effectively. 
These flowers were all more than 9 inches across, 
and you will see their marvelous perfection. Their 
artistic formation, full centers and depth of bloom. 
You will also see those straight, rugged stems, 
holding the flowers most regally, facing to upright. 
RAY WARNER is the fulfillment of a life¬ 
time endeavor to produce a perfect pink Dahlia. 
In other words, a life’s dream come true. Being 
such a profuse bloomer, it is not a prolific “tuber¬ 
ous root” maker. It is, however, a splendid propa¬ 
gator, rooting quickly, which enables us to offer 
strong plants at $1.00 each. Roots (stock limited) 
while they last, $4.00 each. 
NEW GIANT RUFFLED DAHLIA 
Edith Eastburn Simon 
Ruffled. Size 10"x4". Height 5'. Color, an 
exquisite creamy pink at center, deepening to a 
beautiful orchid pink on the outer petals, blending 
lighter toward the tips. The plant is dwarf branch¬ 
ing grower, sending the flower up on long stems. 
The foot stalk is often 18 inches. It is an early, 
free and continuous bloomer, and the flowers are 
always full to the center, even late in the season 
when so many varieties show open centers. 
In Dahlias, as in horses, breeding will tell. 
Ray Warner and Edith Eastburn Simon are both 
thoroughbred. They show their class by always 
being perfect. They bloom under conditions where 
others fail. They do not stunt, and are resistant 
to disease and insects. Give them good cultivation, 
disbud them and you can depend on always having 
perfect blooms. Price, Edith Eastburn Simon, roots 
$4.00 each, plants $2.00 each. 
NEW PINK DAHLIA RAY WARNER 
We List Below a Few of the Outstanding, New Varieties. Strong Plants Ready May 1st 
DAHLIA CULTURE (Peacock). Clear, concise, accurate. POPULAR POCKET EDITION. Four illustrations show plainly 
the proper way to disbud. Thirty-two pages, 9"x4"; handy pocket size. By mail, postpaid, 25 cents. 
Plant 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART. I. D. Clear yellow. This 
best of all yellows is now offered for the first 
time.$12.50 
CAPE MAY. Cactus. Violet rose tinting to white 
center . 5.00 
CLARA BARTON. I. D. Immense; orchid and lavender 2.50 
GOLDEN HOARD. I. D. 1935. Outstanding old gold 5.00 
GOOD WILL. S. C. Bright rose shading to violet rose 2.50 
KAWEAH. I. D. Immense size; fuchsia rose, shading 
to velvety cardinal, reverse orchid and lavender. . 2.50 
Plant 
PALO ALTO. I. D. Bright golden salmon. $2.50 
POT O’ GOLD. I. D. Clear golden yellow. 1.50 
SATAN. S. C. Red, yellow reflex. 2.00 
SONNY BOY. I. D. Old rose, penciled and suffused 
old gold; immense flowers. 2.50 
STRONGHEART. I. D. Golden apricot, rich shaded. . 1.25 
TACOMA BEAUTY. Dec. Red, yellow and pink. 1.00 
THE COMMODORE. I. D. Clear lemon yellow. 75 
WHITE DUCHESS. I. D. Splendid pure white. L00 
WHITE WONDER. I. D. Very large; pure white. . . . 1.50 
