KEMP’S WHITE WONDER—I. D. (Kemp) White. Admittedly the best white informal decorative to 
date. Flowers are of great size and most pleasingly formed and are held on the best of stems. 
Will grow strong and produce many fine flowers. White dahlias are in demand and this is one 
we can highly recommend. Roll of Honor in 1932 $2.50 
LORD OF AUTUMN — I. D. (Almy) Golden yellow. This very large prize winning variety is 
doubtless one of the best yellows to date. The petalage of this dahlia is of unusually good 
substance, making it reliable under all weather conditions. The long stems hold the blooms 
up well. Very popular in many shows.$5.00 
MARGARET BROOMALL—F. D. (BroomalDSuccess) White. This pure white formal decorative has 
the record of winning the highest score ever made at the Storrs Trial Gardens and of being 
the largest dahlia ever grown there. Flowers easily attain 14 inches or better and are of purest 
white, most beautifully formed and with splendid stems. Doubtless it is one of the most sensa¬ 
tional dahlias in existence, and one of the very largest. Winner in the New York Show as the 
Largest Flower. As this variety is protected under U. S. Plant Patent No. 36 we are permitted 
to sell it only under patent restrictions. Special order blanks may be had on request. 
Green plants only, $15.00 each or two for $25.00, net. 
MARY ELIZABETH REDFERN—1. D. (Redfern) Orchid rose. An excellent California introduction 
that was one of the features of last year’s Roll of Honor. The color of the flower is lively and 
distinctive, size is good, general habits satisfactory in every way. A prize-winner.$5.00 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—I. D. (Kemp) Orange flame. An Eastern novelty of an unusual and 
beautiful color and with excellent growing habits. Blooms of exhibition size are freely pro¬ 
duced and last well when cut . $1.00 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS — C. (Groll) Light yellow. A very free-blooming cactus variety that we 
found very interesting. Plant is of medium height and stems are good. Grown to four canes 
the flower will be of exhibition size.$5.00 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL—I. D. (Seal) Rich old rose of medium tone. A very fine introduction that 
is an Achievement Medal winner and a Roll of Honor dahlia. The blooms are large and deep 
and carried high on fine stems. Plant is tall and strong $1.00 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE—I. D. (Murphy-Success) Dark red with garnet shadings. An Achieve¬ 
ment Medal winner and Roll of Honor dahlia named in honor of the originator who in his life¬ 
time sent out some very popular dahlias. This new introduction is naturally large with all 
good qualities and it performed wonderfully for us on the Pacific Coast. One of the very 
largest varieties and a special favorite with us. Winner as largest bloom at the World’s Fair 
Show and winner as Largest in more shows than any other dahlia.$3.50 
REINA DE LOS ANGELES — S. C. (Eppler) Light rose pink. This is quite an unusual variety. 
The plant is very tall and the stems particularly long jointed. The blooms are of good size, 
nicely formed and well colored. Very useful as a cut flower.$5.00 
RUBY TAYLOR—F. D. (Garrity) Purplish red. A new and distinctive variety with fine growing 
habits. Flowers are of good size, well formed and of unusually good substance. Was a winner 
in the seedling classes and will doubtless continue to be a fine exhibition flower.$2.50 
SHEKINAH—S. C. (Redfern) Shell pink. This new 1936 introduction we have not grown but 
have been privileged to list it in advance. At San Francisco this year it won as the best speci¬ 
men bloom in the show and attracted much favorable attention. It is a true semi-cactus in an 
unusual and pleasing color. Included in the 1936 Roll of Honor.$25.00 net 
SONNY BOY — I. D. (Salem) Old rose and gold. This New Jersey dahlia is of very large size. 
Will produce many showy flowers on a husky plant of medium height. Much admired. .. .$2.50 
THOMAS A. EDISON—F. D. (Dahliadel) Royal purple. This dahlia was personally selected by the 
late Mr. Edison to bear his name. It has been a consistent prize winner and is very impressive 
with its rich color and distinctive staghorn petal formation. The blooms grow upright on a 
stiff stem . $1.00 
W. H. WAITE—S. C. (Boston) Shell pink shading to a cream center. This is a delightful dahlia that 
is a winner in the “pink” class. It is a typical semi-cactus with ideal habits. The large flower 
is most artistic and beautiful 50 
WENOKA—F. D. (Hulin) Deep orchid rose. This outstanding new variety at the San Francisco 
show won for us as the best dahlia of other than California origin. It is a real giant of sturdy 
growth and great beauty. We are proud of this seedling of Satan, from which we have pre¬ 
dicted that a strong new race of dahlias would come. Wenoka will have a great future. ..$10 00 
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