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SUCCESS DAHLIA GARDENS, LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS 
DOROTHY STONE (I. Dec.) 
A most outstanding Dahlia in every way. It 
is a huge decorative of a deep, pure pink. This 
is a distinct and splendid exhibition variety. Very 
full center. Petals are thick and evenly placed, 
profuse bloomer, deep green leathery foliage, 
medium to tall habit, stem straight upright and 
strong. 
Root $1.00 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY (I. Dec.) 
There are a very few Dahlias that never seem 
to grow old and this is one of the few. I know 
of no Dahlia of its age that has been such a uni¬ 
versal favorite as “Fantasy” all over the world 
where Dahlias are grown. It has won the award 
for largest and best bloom in the show room. It 
was impossible to keep a record and yet with all 
the new creations since this Dahlia was introduced 
in 1930, it still was awarded the largest and best 
in quite a few exhibitions in 1934. Color clear 
mallow pink. It has received universal acceptance. 
You can never duplicate its equal for the price we 
are offering it for. A sure winner. 
Root $2.00 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER (S. C.) 
For tremendous size, perfection of form and 
habit of profuse blooming qualities and vigorous 
growth, I have seen no equal of this Dahlia. It 
was the outstanding feature in the garden. The 
color is mars-orange shading to orange-buff with 
tints of coral-pink and coral-red according to 
Ridgeway’s color chart; the general effect being 
between orange and apricot. 
Root $2.00 
FRED SPRINGER (Dec.) 
This is truly a Dahlia suitable for a hedge as 
it only grows about the height of two feet and is 
completely covered with medium size blazing red 
bloom on stiff stems. The plant itself is unusual; 
it seems to grow square instead of the usual type 
of Dahlia. Many orders were taken on this var¬ 
iety to be used for hedges and we must agree that 
such a hedge would not only be attractive but 
unusual. 
Root $1.50 Plant $1.00 
FULL MOON (F. Dec.) 
Canary yellow. Here is a variety that can 
truthfully be called a superlative Dahlia. The 
large distinctive blooms, easily measuring 12 
inches across, are regularly formed of very broad 
flat petals that terminate in a perfectly full and 
artistic center. The thickness and strength of the 
stems are particularly noticeable and the flowers 
are always upright, never facing the least bit to 
the side. Best bloom in show at San Diego, 
Calif., 1934. 
Root $2.50 
GORGEOUS (I. Dec.) 
Another of Mr. Broomall’s giants that has 
attracted unusual attention on account of its great 
size and color. This Dahlia is at its best after 
the first blooms have come and gone, as the first 
blooms or at least some of them show double cen¬ 
ters and none of us like those, but the later 
blooms are wonderful. If this variety produced 
all perfect blooms we would put it into the $20.00 
class, but we want the reader to know our Dahlia 
faults as well as their good qualities. The color 
Rhodonite pink with tinge of pale yellow, reverse 
rocellin purple veined pale yellow, general effect 
salmon. If you like the monsters this one will 
please you. The stems are long and extra strong 
to carry the giant bloom erect. 
Root $2.00 
IDA PERKINS (Dec.) 
One of the best exhibition whites to date. 
Root $1.00 
KEMP’S VIOLET WONDER 
The best violet colored Dahlia to date. The 
predominating color of this great Dahlia is a rich 
napthaline violet, with an underlying tone of 
royal purple, with bluish lavender reverse. 
Root $1.00 
LAVlN |A BROOMALL (Am. Cac.) 
Color light orange-yellow to capucine yellow, 
shaded coral-pink. No description can fully de¬ 
scribe this new creation. To grow it will be a 
joy forever. Stock limited. Height, 3 feet. 
Root $1.50 
LOLA (F. Dec.) 
We are shy on formal decorative type Dahlias, 
so we recommend this fine exhibition Dahlia. It 
grows very large with little coaxing. It has strong 
rigid stems, it is a medium tall grower. Color, 
deepest orchid, overlaid with reddish cast. Petals 
broad, twisted, and curled like ribbons. We 
recommend this one very highly. New to you 
perhaps but not to us. 
Root $2.00 
MRS. EMILE H. KITSON (I. Dec.) 
One of the most attractive Dahlias in our 
garden as it is always covered with large blooms 
held erect on the very best of stems. It has 
also won the prize for the best Dahlia in show 
in strong competition. 
Root $1.50 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (D.) 
This great Dahlia compares favorably with Fort 
Monmouth, Violet Wonder, Jane Cowl, Kathleen 
Norris, and other top notchers of recent intro¬ 
duction. It instantly found favor with all who 
saw it in our gardens and the show rooms by its 
great size and brilliant orange flame color that 
fairly glistens from its own color. It is the only 
fairly glistens from its own color. 
Root $1.00 
MONTALVO (Inf. Dec.) 
Golden bronze shading to a deep bronze center. 
Size seems to characterize most of our introduc- 
t.ons this year, but not at the expense of beauty. 
We have been asked repeatedly for extremely 
large ones and this time we are able to supply 
them with a vengeance. Montalvo is another 12 
inch Dahlia when grown with ordinarily good 
care and it has proportionate depth and strength 
of stem. 
Root $2.00 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (Inf. Dec.) 
Since we introduced this variety it has won in 
almost every class where it has been exhibited. It 
stands at the top as the largest and best decora¬ 
tive winner not only for 1933 but also for 1934, 
and with the new crop of introductions for 1935 
it has cleaned up almost all opposition. There is 
no other red that is even near it today. Satan, 
the semi-cactus, another of our introductions, has 
battled it when it came to picking out the largest 
and best bloom in the show. We have two certified 
certificates from two customers describing one 
mloom of 17 inches and another 1 iy x inches in 
diameter. Who can best this for size? Our stock is 
very limited, therefore would advise ordering field 
grown stock direct from the introducer now. You 
are sure to get good stock, correctly tagged and 
guaranteed to please. 
Root $5.00 Plant $2.50 
