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1931 INTRODUCTIONS (Continued) 
RED JACKET. F. D. This is a decorative seedling that is well liked by most 
of those Who visited my gardens this season. It has a good, stiff stem, flower 7 to S 
inches, full and deep. Color is about the red of a veteran fireman’s jacket. This has 
been on trial for the past four years and ;has grown larger each year. Height of the 
plant is three and one half feet. No red on the market this color. 
Tubers $1.00 
SUNNY DAYS. F. D. Another fine decorative that has proved its worth In the 
past years. It is a light yellow with an orchid pink edge. The flowers axe grown on 
a very long stem and blooms average about 8 inches. It is a profuse bloomer and 
keeps well. Tubers $3.00 
MY INTRODUCTIONS OF 1930 
ALEPPO. F. D. I believe this to be one of the best yellows on the market on 
account of its long, stiff stem. This dahlia has good depth and good size. Color a 
pure, glistening-, picric yellow with fine petals. Mowers are not coarse like a lot of 
the yellows. .Beautiful formation and fine petals Tubers $5.00 
ANGELA MIA. F. D. The most popular white in my gai-den this season because 
it has depth. Most of the whites are not full enough. This flower is lilds a large ball 
with a stiff stem. Very free bloomer with the best of foliage. Scored 84 at Stoi’rs. 
Tubers $3.00 
MING TOY. F. D. One of the bi-ightest and most stinking dahlias I have seen. 
A real oi-iental color of velvety, pomegranate purple. Stiff stem, medium size, fine 
foliage. Tubers $2.00 
MRS. FANNIE REALS. F. D. This seedling has improved each year. It is a 
deep rose pink, splashed and striped tyrian rose with a faint shade of yellow near 
the base of the petals. It has a fine long stem and it blooms fi J eely and very large. 
Fine foliage and tall plant. Nothing like it on the market. Tubers $1.00 
PEACH BLOSSOM. F. D. A very odd and popular dahlia at my gardens. Color 
jasper red striped and splashed on a faint yellow background. Very striking. The 
blooms are large on a stiff stem. A wonderful bloomer. Plants of medium height 
and fine foliage. Tubers' $1.00 
SILVERY MOON. F. D. A l-eal white that is a white. Flowei-s have good depth 
and are large bur must be disbudded as it is a profuse bloomer. I had eighteen blooms 
cn one plant. Foliage is very fine and insects do not bother it. Tubers $3.00 
T. A. NORRIS. F. D. One of the most striking dahlias in my garden. A perfect 
beauty that is white, shaded and tipped light vinaceous pm-ple. The flower is a big- 
improvement over Shudow’s Lavender in color, stem, size, foliage and keeping quali¬ 
ties. Tubsrs $5.00 
THREE CHEERS. F. D. Named after Fred Stone’s great show. A beauty. 
Tyx-ian rose, white tipped, cleft petals, very large and deep. A dandy to look at 
Stem good. Tubers $2.50 
MY INTRODUCTIONS OF 1929 
PRINCE OF PILSEN. F. D. A flower of gigantic proportions. Color is rhoda- 
mine purple with silver i-eVerse. Petals twist a little showing the silver which adds to 
its beauty. It has broad, ovex-lapping petals with twisted ends and has a fine, full 
center. The stiff stems are from 12 to 18 inches long holding the flowers way above 
the foliave. The flower is deep and grows to 11 inches in diameter. Foliage is dark 
preen ard leathery and insects do not bother it. Height of plant 6 to 8 feet. This 
is a dandy for size and stem for anyone looking for the big ones. Tubers $3.00 
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