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Kentucky— (Castlewood 87) c. g. e. Bloom 7x5, bush 6 ft. This 
Dahlia has the same ideal characteristics as Jersey’s Beauty, 
of which it is a sport, and apparently a stronger grower. Its 
color is the Jersey Beauty’s pink, with a lot of yellow and gold 
blended in, making it more of a salmon pink. Price: Roots 50c, 
Plants 35c. 
Kentucky Red —(White 86) 1932, g. e. Bloom 10 x 4, bush 5 ft. 
One of the brightest Dahlias of the recent introductions. Color 
is flaming scarlet which does not burn nor fade in the sunshine. 
Price: Roots $1.50, Plants 75c. 
Lord of Autumn —(Alrny 87) ID, 1934. Bloom 11 x 6. A Dahlia 
that appeals as the greatest, clear yellow Dahlia to date. 
Flowers attain a wonderful size and depth, and the long, point¬ 
ed, and twisting petals with the beautiful center formation 
remind one of a large exhibition Chrysanthemum. A good strong 
grower. Price: Plants only $5.00. 
Lilac Glory —(Ballego 85) c. g. e. Bloom 6 x 2)4, bush 4)4 ft. 
One of the prettiest cactus Dahlias we know of. Color, soft 
violet rose with silver shadings. Stems are slender but strong 
and erect, making it ideal for baskets and arrangements. The 
more you cut the more it produces. Price: Roots 75c, Plants 
50c. 
Maryland Glory —(Maryland D. G.) g. e. Bloom 9x5, bush 4 ft. 
A most satisfactory bloomer from early to late. Perfect blooms 
of Tyrian rose shaded crimson carmine are borne in profusion 
on good stems. Price: Roots $2.00, Plants $1.00. 
Miss Elsie Jane —(Dahliadel 87) S-C, 1934, c. g. e. Bloom 6 x 4, 
bush 5 ft. A medium size Dahlia which has won the seedling 
classes in New York and Camden Shows as the best semi-cactus. 
One of the sweetest varieties for vase arrangement and its 
beauty is even enhanced under artificial light. Medium in size, 
about 4 inches when not disbudded and 6 inches across when 
disbudded. The most artistically formed Dahlia we have ever 
offered. Color is an appealing shrimp pink with cream shadings 
at center and tipped violet rose. Price: Roots $4.00, Plants 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Monmouth Champion —(Kemp 85) g. e. Bloom 11 x 4, bush 
5)4 ft. A vigorous grower, producing beautiful exhibition 
blooms of a brilliant scarlet orange. Perfect stems and insect- 
resistant foliage. Price: Roots $1.00, Plants 50e. 
Monmouth Queen —(Kemp), FD, 1934. Full centred dowers 
of good size and depth on long, stiff stems. Wonderfully strong 
grower, bright green foliage, and a prolific bloomer. Color 
picric yellow in centre of flowers gradually passing to light 
primrose or cream yellow on back petals. Price: Plants only 
$3.75. 
Murphy’s Masterpiece —(Murphy-Success 86) g. e. Bloom 10 x 
4, bush 4 ft. The monster blooms of deep, dark red shading 
toward garnet are held erect on still' stems. Price: Plants only 
$2.50. 
Myra Howard —(Glutzbeck-Dahliadel 88) I. D. 1932, g. e. 
Bloom 10 x 7, bush 5)4 ft- The color is a glowing combination 
of yellow cadmium and gold with tints of salmon, the entire 
effect being ocreous orange. Won American Home Achievement 
Medal 1931. If you desire a sensation in your garden and a 
winner for the show room, secure Myra Howard. Price: Roots 
$2.50, Plants $1.25. 
Omar Khayyam —(Stout-Dahliadel 86) 1931, c. g. e. Bloom 
11 x 5, bush 6 ft. The unusual coloring is a Chinese red at the 
base of the petals shading to a bright orange and t ipped lighter, 
making a wonderful soft color effect. Price: Roots $1.00, 
Plants 50c. 
Palo Alto —(Ballay-Success) 1933, g. e. Bloom 10x6, bush 6 ft. 
Clear, bright salmon shading gold at the center. Stems tall and 
straight. Flowers are of good substance with uniform, full 
centres. Price: Roots $5.00, Plants $2.50. .Stock Limited. 
Paul Pfitzer —(Berger 86) c. g. e. Bloom 8 x 4, bush 4 ft. A 
pleasing combination of primrose and shell pink that blends 
wonderfully well with Frau O. Bracht, and the basket of these 
two varieties was about the loveliest one could ask for. Price: 
Roots $2.50, Plants $1.25. 
Pot O’Gold —(Chappaqua 87) 1933, c. g. e. Bloom 9x5, bush 
4)4 ft. A large brilliant flower of clear yellow with numerous 
long, wavy petals which not only make it artistic and beautiful 
in form but give it great depth. One of the best of the clear 
yellows; very free blooming. Price: Roots $3.00. Plants $1.50. 
Dahlias 
Ray Warner —(Peacock) 1932, c. g. e. Bloom 8 x 5, bush 4 ft. 
Can you imagine an informal decorative with long, pointed and 
twisted petals, on good stems, with low-branching bushes that 
need very little tying up, in a pink at least two shades brighter 
than Jersey’s Beauty? Price: Roots $4.00, Plants $1.00. 
Robert Emmett —(Moroney-Dahliadel 87) I.D. 1932, g. e. Bloom 
9 x 4, bush 5 ft. A grand, new, velvety, cardinal red Dahlia of 
giant size and great beauty. Stems stiff and long with flowers 
perfectly facing. A Dahlia that will win in the red and informal 
decorative classes and be a source of joy in the garden. Price: 
Roots $5.00, Plants $2.50. 
Rudy Vallee —(Broomall-Success 85) 1931, g. e. Bloom 12 x 6, 
bush 5 ft. One of the finest Dahlias of recent introductions. It 
has size, beauty, keeping qualities and is very attractive. 
Growth vigorous. A magnificent Dahlia, color reddish apricot 
with a golden center. Price: Roots $2.00, Plants $1.00. 
Sanliican’s Cameo —(F. & M.) ID, 1933. A Dahlia sufficiently 
different in coloring to justify its presence. Color, coral-rose 
shaded rose pink on reverse, with golden sheen on face of 
petals, glowing beautifully under artificial light. Price: Plants 
only $1.25. 
Satan —(Ballay-Success 85) g. e. Bloom 10 x 4, bush 6 ft. Color, 
scarlet with yellow on reverse of petals showing at the center 
as petals unfold. Stems are very long and may need some 
support in hot weather. Scored 87 at Storrs. Price: Roots 
$4.00, Plants $2.00. 
Shahrazad —(Newsom 85) 1931, g. e. Bloom 9x4, bush 6 ft. 
Flowers are massive with large, pointed, but rather coarse, 
petals which curl and twist in an attractive manner. Color 
may be described as soft Tyrian rose, or according to Ridge¬ 
way’s chart is rose. Price: Roots $1.50, Plants 75c. 
Strongheart —(Ballay-Success 87) 1933, g. e. Blooms 10 x 4, 
bush 6 ft. An artistically formed Dahlia of good size and perfect 
stems. Color is a beautiful light cadmium shaded apricot. 
Foliage insect resistant. A very handsome as well as an exhibi¬ 
tion favorite. Price: Roots $2.50, Plants $1.25. 
Sultan of HUlcrest —(Scott) FD, 1933. Bloom 7)4 x 5, bush 5 ft. 
The unique form with the petals recurving to the stem attracts 
one’s attention. Huge blooms of lemon yellow with reverse of 
rosy pink on fine stems, giving an unusual color effect. Price: 
Roots $7.50, Plants $3.75. 
The Commodore —(Scott-Ivemp 84) 1932, g. e. Bloom 10 x 4, 
bush 5 ft. A nice clean-growing, bright lemon yellow. Petals 
large, centers full with flowers of loose and open formation. 
Bush is compact. Stems are of good length when disbudded. 
Price: Roots $1.50, Plants 75c. 
Thomas A. Edison —(Dahliadel 86) FD, 1930, g. e. Bloom 9 x 4, 
bush 4 ft. This gorgeous Dahlia, selected and named by per¬ 
mission of the famous electrical wizard, is still a popular winner 
at our big shows. It may be described as a royal purple. This 
Dahlia is a slow grower and will, therefore, stand fairly good 
culture with safety, and should not be topped back. Price: 
Roots 75c, Plants 50c. 
White Duchess —(English 85) c. g. e. Bloom 11x5, bush 5 ft. 
A bold white flower of large size, with a full, high center, facing 
upward. Petals are broad and waved, giving the flower a grace¬ 
ful appearance. Stems are strong and erect. A good grower. 
Price: Roots $2.00, Plants $1.00. 
BALL DAHLIAS 
C. D. Anderson —g. e. Bloom 5 x 3)4, bush 4)4 ft- A rosy ma¬ 
genta ball of good size with strong stems. Bush growth is ex¬ 
cellent and we recommend this variety for cutting. Price: 
Plants only 50c. 
Jayseedee —(Draude 86) g. e. Bloom 4)4 x 3)4, bush 4)4 ft. A 
beautiful ball-shaped Dahlia of soft reddish violet striped and 
speckled rich red. Bush compact, but fine stems can be pro¬ 
duced by disbudding. Price: Plants only 59e. 
Mary Helen —(Ailing 81) 1931, g. e. Bloom 4)4 x 3)4, bush 5 ft. 
Color, deep canary yellow. The plants are vigorous and pro¬ 
duce quantities of well formed blooms on good stems. Price: 
Roots 75c, Plants 50c. 
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