PREMIER DAHLIA GARDENS 
orange -3.00 1.50 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (C) Handsome white straight 
to incurred cactus, sometimes flushed lavender; 
good keeper _3.00 1.50 
JERSEY’S MAJESTIC (I.D.) Giant of salmon, old 
rose and gold _3.00 1.50 
KAWEAH (I. D.) Clear rose cerise_3.00 1.50 
KING OF BLACKS (F. D.) Dark velvet red_3.00 1.50 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY (I. D.) A large deep 
flower of golden yellow that may be grown to 
giant size. A consistant prize winner_3.00 1.50 
LA REINA (F. D.) Gold overlaid with buff_3.00 1.50 
LAWRENCE TIBBETT (F. D.) Glowing peach 
pink _ 5.00 
LOIS MARION (I. C.) A large beautiful incurved 
cactus of gold and cream- 5.00 2.50 
LORD OF AUTUMN (I. D.) The outstanding var¬ 
iety of the past season winning wherever shown 
Outstanding in the garden also. Color, rich gol¬ 
den yellow _10.00 5.00 
LOUISE BATES (S. C.) Awarded a certificate of 
merit at Storr’s. A hugh lavender on long strong 
stems; very prolific_ 7.50 3.75 
MAN O’ WAR (I.D.) Dark rich carmine red. Win¬ 
ner of Achievement Medal in 1932 and on Hon¬ 
or Roll 1933 _ 7.50 3.75 
MARY ELIZABETH REDFERN (I. D.) Color 
deep orchid rose; winner in seedling classes 1932 
and 1933 7.50 3.75 
MISS DELAWARE (F. D.) A full flower of large 
size; color beautiful rose pink_1.50 
MONMOUTH GENERAL (I. D.) Bright hema col¬ 
or _2.25 1.00 
MONMOUTH PENNANT (I. D.) A beautiful bi¬ 
color of orange-scarlet and white_2.25 1.00 
MONMOUTH QUEEN (F. D.) A fine dahlia of 
pleasing color effect, picrie yellow center with 
graduation of light primrose to cream; prolific 
bloomer _ 6.00 3.00 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE (I. D.) We did not see 
the beauty of this variety until late in the sea¬ 
son and we believe it will stand early planting. 
Mr. Kemp describes the color as light coral pink 
front effect with deep rose background that ra¬ 
diates throughout the entire flower; winner 
American Home Achievement Medal 1933_ 7.50 3.75 
MONMOUTH SUNBURST (F. D.) Lemon yellow 
with salmon-orange background; flowers face 
upward on stiff stems; exceedingly prolific 
bloomer - 5.00 2.50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (I. D.) Hugh dark 
red shading to garnet. One of the largest_ 2.50 
NANNIE SINE (F. D.) A lovely color of spinel 
pink and a very satisfactory grower_2.50 1.25 
ORIENTAL GLORY (I. D.) Brilliant deep orange 
On 1933 H. R. and a winner of many firsts the 
past season - 7.50 3.75 
ORINGO (I. D.) Coior effect is a graduation of 
golden orange to rich salmon orange from front 
to rear petals. Flowers attain massive\ propor¬ 
tions and are very deep; prolific bloomer_ 5.00 2.50 
PALO ALTO (I. D. to S. C.) Flowers are of fine 
form in salmon of two tones, bright pinkish sal¬ 
mon to salmon-gold, bushes covered with blooms 
