OUTSTANDING 
INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1935 
BETTE DAVIS (Cordes-Eastman) S. C. 
A deep lavender. Flower of ideal form; carried well above 
the foliage on perfect stems. ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL, 
winner at Baltimore Show, 1934. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
BOSPHORUS (Ballay) I. D. 
Deep burnt orange or golden brown. A fine, large, well¬ 
shaped flower in a color that is new. Certificate of Merit 
at Storrs. 
Plants, $7.50 
CALIFORNIA IDOL (Ballay) !. D. 
Clear, brig’llt yellow. A huge flower, growing to 14 inches 
or more, with corresponding depth, and yet is an extremely 
refined flower in everv sense. Winner of the ACLIIEVE- 
MFNT MFD AD at Boston, 1934. 
Plants $12.50 
CALIFORNIA ROSE (Bailey) I. D. 
A clear, bright salmon rose, and a particularly beautiful 
flower for cutting. Good keeper. Flower large and graceful. 
Plants $7.50 
CITY OF CLEVELAND (Bissell) I. D. 
A splendid dahlia of bright scarlet splashed with orange. 
A Certificate of Merit Winner at Storrs, and on the Honor 
Roll. 
Plants $5.00 
DON JUAN (Ballay) S. C. 
Scarlet, orange with a lighter orange reverse. An exhibition 
dahlia that should be a sensation in the showroom. A true 
semi-cactus in the brightest of color. 
Plants, $7.50 
GLAMOUR (Ballay) I. D. 
Bright apricot overlaid with sunset pink. A twelve-inch 
flower with perfect form and delightful coloring. The stem 
is long and the plant well branched. 
Plants $5.00 
KAY FRANCIS (Eastman-Cordes) S. C. 
A pale lemon yellow that bears flowers in great profusion 
on long cane stems. Flowers will average 8 to 11 inches. 
ACIII FVEMFNT MEI)AT, winner at New York and Cam¬ 
den, N. J., 1934. 
Plants $5.00 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILL.IER (Ruschmohr) I. D. 
Carmine and spectrum red. Winner in the Rockville Cen¬ 
ter, New York, Show. Received Certificate of Merit at 
Storr, 1933. Authorities consider this the best red since 
Murphy’s Masterpiece.' 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
ROCKLEY MOON (Ruschmohr) F. D. 
Beautiful yellow, with purplish tint on back of dahlia. 
Certificate of Merit at Storrs, 1933. Judged best dahlia in 
the West Virginia Show. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
"THE QUEEN" (La Reina de Los Angeles) (Pfluger) C. 
A typical Hybrid Cactus of clear Oriental pink coloring. 
Good grower, best of stems, and a wonderful keeper when 
cut. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
WENOKA (Hulin) F. D. 
A huge formal decorative of rosy mauve and deep magenta, 
nil long, stiff stems. The bush is ideal, and absolutely free 
from insect attack. 
Plants $ 10.00 
