Our customers know the Parrella Treatment. "A surprise in every package.’' 
BOYCHICK 1. U. 
(Parrella-Hulin) 
Color, Garnet red at cen¬ 
tre, shading to a lighter 
red at the edge of petals, 
with silvery streaked re¬ 
verse, which adds more to 
the beauty of the flower. 
Flowers can easily be 
grown to ten inches in 
diameter or more, and 
stands erect on fine stems. 
An early and prolific 
bloomer. Boychick is not 
only a dandy dahlia, but 
a good seed producer and 
a fine cut flower as well. 
Bush grows about 5 ft. 
tall with insect resisting 
foliage. Roots $.">.00 Net 
Plant of Boychick Photo taken in our Garden August 3rd 
MRS. STANLEY R. PERRY' (I. D.)—The color of this great dahlia is deep 
orange at base of petals, chrome yellow with a slight trace of Carmine 
at tips of petals. Very large and beautiful blossoms on cane like stems. 
Insect resisting foliage and fine form bush of medium height. This dahlia 
was very much admired at our Garden, as well as the New York Show. 
Roots $5.00 
IROQUOIS SUNBEAM F. D. (Toth)—Color of this giant dahlia is a delightful 
blend of Salmon shading to Rose. Early and prolific bloomer. Fine 
branching habits, insect resisting foliage. Plants average 6 ft. Certificate 
of Merit at Storr’s Trial Ground, scored 85 in 1933. This dahlia should be 
in every collection. Roots $7.50 
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