1935 INTRODUCTIONS 
New Hampshire, F. D., shiny, leathery 
green foliage of insect-proof nature. 
Unusual purple garnet color, many 
large, well formed flowers on strong 
straight stems. 1935 bulb .$ 5.00 
Bessie Taylor, F. D. At last! The perfect 
Dahlia. The best clear vivid yellow 
ever produced. Unsurpassed for 
exhibition purposes. Most popular 
cut flower we have ever sold, excel¬ 
lent keeper, stem of exceptional 
quality, attractive foliage. An im¬ 
pressive representation of the mod¬ 
ern Dahlia .$25.00 
Ching, I. D., this must again be re-fea¬ 
tured as the most striking Dahlia 
of all times. Awarded second place 
by popular vote at the New York 
Botanical Gardens in 1934. Re¬ 
quested for the 1935 exhibit. Amaz¬ 
ing color scheme. Each petal is yel¬ 
low on the back and bright red 
orange on the front, twisting grace¬ 
fully to suggest many colors in one. 
A true combination of all the chro¬ 
ma scale high lights from red 
through yellow. Its bright cerise 
and Chinese red tips make it a glo¬ 
rified Geisha. Good sized flower on 
a fairly long, strong stem. Bulbs 
keep well. As cut flowers, financial 
returns double those of any others, 
including world’s leading species. 
A valuable asset to your collection $ 1.50 
Strong Plants on Some of the Newer 
Varieties at One-Half Price of Bulbs 
American Dahlia Society Classifications: 
F. D., Formal Decorative; I. D., Informal Dec¬ 
orative; S. C., Semi Cactus; B., Ball; Min., 
Miniature. 
