OUR GUARANTEE IS EQUALLED BY NONE 
ADMIRAL BYRD (Form. Dec.) “Steele”—A grand dahlia of perfect formation. The 
outer petals are of a rich salmon shading to gold at the center, and heavily suffused 
gold. The large blooms fairly glisten in the sunlight, as though they had been 
sprinkled with a gold dust, they are held facing sideways on long straight sturdy 
stems, above the heavy disease^resistant foliage. The plants average five feet, and 
are strong and robust in growth. This dahlia was awarded the N. Y. Evening Post 
silver cup, as the most worthy seedling at the A.D.S. show held at the Hotel 
Commodore in 1931. Roots, $1.50 
ADORABLE 
ADORABLE (Inf. Dec.) “AngelhParkway”—This was one of the most attractive dahlia 
in our gardens the past year, and I believe the best Peach colored dahlia ever 
introduced. Color a vivid peach, shading to an orange yellow glow at the center. 
The petals are long and broad, and gracefully twist near the tips giving the large 
flowers a stardike effect, to further enhance its beauty, the blooms can be grown to 
good size, with very little disbudding, they are held facing at a forty^five degree 
angle, on good strong straight stiff stems, well above the foliage, and was adored 
by every one that saw it in bloom, that is how it was named. A fine clean open 
grower of self branching habit, of medium height, this dahlia will attract as much 
attention in the gardens and shows this coming season as any dahlia I know of. 
It scored 86 as seedling No. 514 C.A. at the trial Gardens of the A.D.S. at Storrs 
Conn., in 1931 and was not released at ithe time to increase more stock. Height four 
to five feet. \ Plants, $3.75 Roots, $7.50 
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