To Our dMany ‘Dahlia friends 
We extend to you our best wishes for 1935. We take great pleasure in presenting 
this fine list of introductions. Many varieties which we list we have sold out on Root 
Stocks and are only listing them as Green Plants only. You will note we have a number 
of the finest European Introductions. Many of them from Stredwick’s. 
TERMS: Cash with order or before date of delivery. No merchandise sent C. O. D. 
Prices quoted are F. O. B. Akron, Ohio. 
ABBREVIATIONS USED: F. D.—Formal Decorative. I. D.—Informal Decora' 
tive. S. C.—Semi'Cactus. Str. C.—Straight Cactus. I. C.—Incurved Cactus. B.- Ball. 
M. D. Miniature Decorative. 
All Previous Price Lists Void. 
No Plants less than 50 cents net. 
DAHLIA SOCIETIES: Keep up'to'date on Dahlias and Dahlia Culture. Join 
your nearest Society and Boost your Local Shows. 
Dues to The American Dahlia Society $2.00 per year, which includes four Quar 
terly Bulletins full of Dahlia News. 
Dues to The Dahlia Society of Ohio $1.00 per year. 
Subscription rates to the Mid'West Dahlia News is $1.00 per year. If you want 
the latest news of Dahlias in the United States and the Mid'West Show to be held in 
Cleveland, Ohio, September, 1935, send your dollar to D. O. Eldndge, Editor, The Mid' 
West News, 170 Talmadge Street, Madison, Wisconsin. 
spring 'Price 
ADLER (De Ruyter) F.D. Pure white, an ini' 
mense dahlia __ Plants only $2.50 
AMELIA EARHART (Cordes*Eastman) S.C. 
This variety chosen by the Aviatrix herself is 
one of the greatest prize winners; color apricot 
buff .... Plants only $2.50 
ANDRE’ CSIZIK (Carlee) C. Deep violet rose, 
free flowering. Winner Silver Cup 1933 as the 
best Cactus of Dutch Origin. .. Plants only $5.00 
ALTMARK (Bertrand) S.C. Soft lilac rose, very 
free flowering. A wonderful cut flower unex' 
celled for beauty. Roots $4.00. Plants $2.00 
ARMADA (Stredwic\) M.D. Richest velvety 
crimson in color the flowers being of neat re- 
flexed form. Plants flower freely and have a wiry 
erect habit. A 1935 introduction. 
.. Plants only $2.50 
ANDREA ERICSON I. D. A giant white dahlia 
of exhibition type. Considered by many to be 
the best white dahlia yet introduced in America. 
.... Roots $1.50. Plants .75 
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CHARLIE CHAPLIN ( Petrie-Chappaqua ) I. D. 
A very large deep gold shading to a bronty cen¬ 
ter. Will give any of the large ones a run for 
their money. Exceptionally strong grower and 
prolific bloomer with very strong stiff stems. Cer¬ 
tificate of Merit at Storrs 1934. Roll of Honor 
1934 ______ Plants only $5.00 
CASSANDRA S.C. Another fine introduction 
from Germany. Color brick red, good stems and 
growing habits. _ Plants only $1.00 
CORONNE M.D. A dainty little flower of purest 
white which resembles a gardena 
.. Plants only $1.00 
CHAMPOEG E.D. Waxy yellow shading to pink. 
Very beautiful..... Roots $1.00 
DORA ( Stredu>ic\ ) F.M.D. A beautiful lilac col¬ 
or. Quite formal and neatly reflexed. Wiry stems 
and always good. A 1935 introduction. 
..... Plants only $2.50 
DOKOUPIL’S TRIUMPH I.D. Giant flowers of 
pale straw yellow. Very unusual color. Good 
stems.....—. Plants only $1.00 
