Your garden won’t look like it should be buried, instead it will be reborn, 
if in fall, instead of dead weeds, with dahlias it is adorned. 
MRS. L. L. HOOK (F. D.)—Here is a dahlia that is entirely different from the 
average run of dahlias, both in petal formation and plant growth. The 
color, blended shades of gorgeous purple, lighter on reverse. Beautiful 
large blooms with wide pointed petals. The bush is hardy, tall and posi¬ 
tively insect resisting, never stunts. Scored 84 at Storr’s Trial Grounds. 
A superb variety in every respect and we guarantee its performance. 
Tubers, $2.00 
MYRA HOWARD (I. D.l—The color of this dahlia being a glowing combination 
of saffron yellow and gold with tints of salmon. The entire effect being 
ochreous orange. Throughout the deep flower are petaloids which give 
it distinction in both form and color. A wonderful plant and thrifty 
grower, producing giant blooms freely on long rigid stems. If you are 
after the big fellows and a prize winner, you should not miss this one. 
It won the Home Achievement medal as the best seedling at the New York 
Show in 19 31. If you want a sensation for your garden and a winner for 
the show room, here it is. Tubers, $1.50 
MRS. KENYON (I. D.)—Color a light salmon, shading to a beautiful peach 
pink, more pronounced at the outer edge. The flowers are very large and 
of good depth and are held erect on the best of stems, facing the sky. The 
flowers are not only graceful for their size, but also beautiful and pleasing 
to the eye. With good insect resistant foliage. An early and very prolific 
bloomer and a robust grower. Tubers, $.25 
NANAQUAKET (I. D.)-—Here is a dahlia that not only has giant size but 
depth, as well as grace. Color, a beautiful shade of orchid pink, a very 
early and prolific bloomer. The flowers are held sideways on the best of 
stems, well above the foliage, which is insect resistant, will keep for a 
long time when cut. . . . Tubers, $.50 
NANNIE SINE F. D. (Termant)—This is an unusual and beautiful flower. 
Color delightful shade of Rose pink. Flowers average 10 inches or more 
in diameter. Fine form bush, insect resisting foliage and the best of stems. 
This dahlia deserves a trial. Roots $2.50 
OLIVE WRIGHT (I. D.)—A magnificent blending of lemon yellow and peach 
red, combining to give an orange effect to the whole flower, which has a 
high, full center. The outer petals have an artistic wave of a graceful and 
imposing manner, thus adding great depth to this novel dahlia which 
grows to good size. Stems are rigid and hold the huge blooms erect. 
Tubers, $1.00 
OMAR KHAYYAM (F. D.l—This much admired giant. Color, a Chinese red, 
at the base of petals and shading to a bright orange and tipped lighter, 
giving the huge blooms a wonderful soft color effect The flowers which 
can easily be grown to over 10 inches in width are held erect facing side¬ 
ways, well above the foliage on cane-like stems that can be cut from 4 to 6 
feet in length. This variety has won many prizes and is good as a cut or 
exhibition flower. Tubers, $1.00 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (S. C.)—This is a true pink dahlia. A good sized flower 
on a fine stem, and very artistically formed. The Petals gracefully curl 
and twist, making this flower very attractive and desirable. Tubers $1.00 
ORIENTAL SPLENDOR (F. D.)—Color resembling Jersey Beacon, but some¬ 
what darker. Large flower, free bloomer, good stem and good growing 
habits. Roots $3.50 
PALO ALTO (S. C.)—A real giant, the color of which is clear, bright salmon 
shading towards gold at the center. Stems tall and straight. Flowers are 
of good substance with uniform, full centres. Well recommended as a 
winner - Tubers, $5.00 
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