Some dahlias are wonderful, others are divine, if you want to grow the nionarchs 
just try some of mine. 
BRIGHT STAR S. C. (Sigismondi-Parrella) 
Color, light yellow. A dainty form dahlia 
and very attractive. Blooms average from 
7 to 9 inches. A Prolific and free bloomer, 
scored 81 at Storr’s this past season. This 
dahlia is worth a trial. Roots $7.50 
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MISS BELGIUM S. C. (Carlee)—The unusual beauty of this fine dahlia is hard 
to describe, it must be seen to be appreciated. Isn’t a large flower, but has 
every requirement of a good dahlia. Color, bright orange, perfect cactus 
form, free blooming and good habits in every respect. Roots $2.50 
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NOTE:—Mr. Hart commented as follows in his Honor Roll: 
MISS BELGIUM (Carlee)—Not a noveity in the strictest sense, but new to most 
Americans and a gem of a dahlia. At New York there was, a basket of 
blooms in the Albert Parrella exhibit that impressed me as strongly as any 
basket of dahlias of the year. Not a large flower but possessed of great 
beauty. Straight cactus of clear, one-toned coral. 
CHARLIE CHAPLIN (Petrie-Chappaqua)—Informal Decorative. An Immense 
flower of golden bronze. A Roll of Honor Dahlia. Mr. Derrill W. Hart 
picked it for the Honor Roll and described it as follows. “One of the 
largest dahlias of the year and possessed of much originality. It is a rich 
golden yellow tinted with tawny orange at the center. Will give any 
dahlia a run for size, and with all its size it is a graceful, beautiful flower. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
DOROTHY CROWELL (Petrie-Chappaqua)—Informal Decorative. A large 
flower with long wavy petals of orchid and white that is hard to describe. 
A rare color combination in a dahlia. Beautiful, graceful blooms that are 
always held facing on straight stiff stems. Root's $10.00 Plants $5.00 
JANE HOBBY (Chappaqua)—Miniature Decorative. A low growing miniature 
that has won a place on the Roll of Honor. The plants are strong, insect 
resistant, and literally covered with flowers of glowing scarlet. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $.50 
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