MINNIE MOUSE, 1935 (Pompon)—Color is rich 
Burgundy red with edges of petals tipped white. 
Won as best undisseminated pompon seedling at 
the Mid-West Dahlia Show in 1934 on Harts Honor 
Roll. Plant -i_,_50c 
MISS BELGIUM (C)—A beautiful scarlet orange 
color, good stems and habit of growth. Imported 
from Holland. On Harts latest Honor Roll. Roots 
$2.50, Plant____$1.25 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (PD) — Large, orange 
flame color. Good stems and a profuse bloomer. 
Another gratifying dahlia. Root ;_-—-—50 c 
MONMOUTH GENERAL (ID)—Bright henna color, 
good stems and a good bloomer. Robust growing. 
Root $1.50, Plant_,_—--75c 
MONMOUTH PENNANT (ID)—Here is a bi-color 
that draws immediate attention. Color orange scar¬ 
let tipped white. Plant is a medium grower and 
profuse bloomer. Plant_*_,__$1.25 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE (ID)—The color is a com¬ 
bination of light coral pink with primrose suffu¬ 
sion. Stems long, robust tall growing plant. 
Plant______$3.75 
MONMOUTH SUNBURST (FD)— Huge 9 to 11 inch 
flowers with a brilliant lemon center-and a salmon 
orange background, producing a sunburst effect. 
Exceedingly prolific bloomer. On the 1933 Honor 
Roll. Plant $2.50, Root___._$5.00 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL (ID)—Glowing old rose 
color, perfect flowers on good stems and a strong 
grower. Root _,___50c 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELLIER, 1935 (ID)—A 
giant flower and the outstanding new red. It re¬ 
ceived a Certificate of Merit at Storrs in 1933. At 
Rockville Center last year it won as best Undis¬ 
seminated Dahlia. The color is a rich velvety car¬ 
mine. On the Honor Rolls. Plant__$5.00 
MURPHYS MASTERPIECE (ID)—Dark red to gar¬ 
net, always a monster bloom, some have reported 
17 inch blooms. It sure draws its share of atten¬ 
tion in our large plantings. Plants only_$2.50 
NEW GLORY (SC)—Garnet tipped white, a beauti¬ 
ful and unique bi-color dahlia that always draws 
attention. Good stems and robust grower. 
Plant_,____50c 
OLYMPIC SUNSET, 1935 (SC)—Size of bloom, 10 
inches across by 4 inches deep. Height of bush 5 
feet. Color is apricot orange and coral with a 
blending of pale lemon yellow and having a dis¬ 
tinct zone of the yellow at the base of petals, re^ 
verse of petals rose. A very perfect Semi Cactus 
form with full high centers which always remain 
closed tight. Stems strong and erect, 4 to 6 inches 
to the first set of leaves, needs disbudding for 
longer stems, but we believe you will forgive it 
this small fault for it is otherwise such a wonderful 
variety and was one of the outstanding new dahlias, 
in the shows the past season. On Harts Honor Roll. 
Plant___1__$5.00 
ORIENTAL GLORY (ID)—Deep orange color, over¬ 
laid with scarlet, center and reverse heavily shaded 
scarlet. A certificate of Merit Winner and was on 
the 1933 Honor Roll. Plant_. $3.75 
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