OUR RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
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Hoosier Glory, I. D. (1935—Another new break in 
the ever changing type of the Dahlia, both in 
bush and flower formation. Bush dwarf and 
, rounded, about 4 feet and resembling a Hedge 
or a Boxwood plant. Blooms are the new 
Chrysanthemum type, and the color is a very 
brilliant, firey red.■■■■■P? 10 - 00 
Hoosier Superba, I. D. (1935)—A pleasing shade 
of delicate pink. Not a dead color as is gen¬ 
eral with most light pinks, but a very lively 
and sparkling pink. Long cane stems, and a 
bloom, that although it is old and ready to 
throw away, never sheds its petals. An_expellent 
cut flower ... 10 00 
Hoosier Nights, I. D. (1934)—Color, as the name 
implies is almost black, being a deep velvety 
maroon red. This Dahlia, though classed as 
an informal decorative, is of the new Chrysan¬ 
themum type, something new and unusual. 
Large flowers on long cane stems am^^^very 
tall bush. Truly a novelty. 
Hoosier Radiant, F. D. (1934)—This monster 
bloom fairly glistens, both in the sun and under 
artificial light. Color, bright golden apricot 
with copper shading on the outer edge of the 
petals. Excellent cut flower on very lon^stems, 
also fine for exhibition. 
Hoosier Triumph, I. D. (1934)—A pure clear 
yellow, without any traces of other coloring, 
either shadings are markings, as with most 
yellows. Large flowers of good keepin^quab 
Mrs. Ada Peters, F. D.—Salmon pink with golden 
center and rays, or flashes of gold running out 
through the salmon, resembling the setting 
sun. A sport of Jersey’s Beauty, an^agood 
one .mPBPp- 5 '-”' 
Mrs. Austin Hough, I. D.—If you can picture a 
Jane Cowl the color of the old Dahlia Mrs. 1. 
De Ver Warner, you have a very good descrip- 
> tion of this monster. Color light 
Virginia Dunn, F. D.—White, each petal bordered 
with deep rich lavender, very beautiful. You 
cannot go wrong on this one. The leading 
lavender with our cut flower trade. 
GENERAL LIST OF VARIETIES 
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Achievement, I. D.—Gold shaded bronze. 
Aiko, S. C.—Carmine red, silver reverse— 
Air Mail, I. D.—Lavender, lighter center.. 
Alice Meussdorffer, I. D.—Pinkish orchid 
A. Lincoln, S. C.—Spectrum red. 
Amelia Earhart, S. C.—Coral pink. 
American Legion, I. D.—Large yellow. 
American Triumph, S. C.—Bright red. 
Andres Erickson, I. D.—Large white. 
Apricot Glow, I. D.—Apricot pink. 
Arcturus, I. D.—Scarlet, yellow reverse.... 
Asbury Pak, F. D.—Coppery salmon. 
Aztec Glory, I. D.—Canary yellow. 
Aurora—Orange yellow . 
Avalon, F. D.—Clear yellow. 
Bagdad, I. D.—Scarlet.*- 
Barbara Ware, I. D.—Mauve, white base... 
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