MISS ELSIE JANE (S. C.) An most artistic formed Dahlia of unique 
shrimp pink color with cream shadings at center and tipped violet 
rose. We recommend it for sheer beauty and floriferousness and long 
wiry stem. Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
MOLLY SHEPARD (F. D.) There is much demand nowadays for 
dahlias with heavy insect resisting foliage. This 1932 introduction of 
ours has about the largest and toughest foliage of any variety we 
ever saw. The plants are about four feet high, and the huge broad 
leaves hang from them much the same as a tobacco plant. The 
flowers are large, and the formation is quite regular. Color is a 
bright cherry red with a slightly deeper center. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (I. D.) A big spreading flower which can 
be grown as large as any of them. The color is a brilliant orange 
scarlet. Stems and other habits good. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL (I. D.) This old rose beauty is one of the 
finest of the many good ones from the West. It is a big one, and 
the stems are good. The clear old rose color makes it most distinct. 
Roots $ .75 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS (Cactus) A new cactus of primrose or light 
lemon yellow. Very nicely incurved and has long curly petals. A flne 
free bloomer. Plants $2.50 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON (Ball) Large, rosy magenta of good size and 
a strong grower. Roots $ .50 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER (I. D .) A new carmine red which 
rivals Murphy’s Masterpiece in many ways. It is flatter in formation 
and the blooms are more regularly formed. The blooms may be 
grown to very large size and are produced on sturdy plants. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (I. D.) This immense red is a prize win¬ 
ner whenever shown. It can be grown larger than any other existing 
variety and with no particular forcing. Color rich red. 
Plants $2.50 
MYRA HOWARD (I. D.) A 1932 introduction which made good wher¬ 
ever grown. It is a massive flower of the Cowl type with firm heavy 
stems. The color is a combination of saffron yellow, gold and tints of 
salmon, the entire effect being an ochrous orange. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
NANNIE SINES (I. D.) Cameo pink with deeper tones of thulite pink. 
An iridescent type of bloom which differs from the ordinary. Good 
stems and a clean grower. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
NATHAN HALE (F. D.) A beautiful Autumn bronze shade of medium 
size and resistant to insects. A most popular cut flower variety. 
Roots $ .50 
NEW DEAL (I. D.) The colors of this new Californian, which we are 
proud to have a part in introducing, are so striking and different 
from all existing varieties that it is extremely difficult to describe. 
Varying shades of glistening orange is perhaps as near as we can 
describe it on paper. The half-tone gives an idea of the formation of 
the flowers which are informal decorative with many recurved petals, 
at times giving something of a pin wheel effect, and making not only 
a bloom of unusual coloring but pleasing formation as well. Plants 
are sturdy, rugged growers with stems which always hold the blooms 
directly facing. Needless to say the size is large. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
OMAR KHAYYAM (F. D.) This big red has much the appearance of 
Jersey’s Beacon, but the plants are much better growers, and the 
plants have fine long stems. The color is Chinese red shading to 
orange, being somewhat lighter at tips. 
Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (S. C.) Soft glowing pink of good size and erect 
stems. A splendid cactus and a beauty in every respect. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
ORIENTAL GLORY (I. D.) An orange beauty which comes to us from 
the Mid-West. The glowing orange blooms are most attractive and 
we really know of nothing just like it. Stems are long with blooms 
nicely placed, foliage is healthy and clean. Another certificate of 
merit and Honor Roll variety. Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
PAUL PFITZER (S. C.) A companion variety to Frau Bracht. Much 
the same in formation and stem, but in color a soft sulphur, blended 
lilac rose. Has a fine erect stem and an all around good grower. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
PERGUNTY (F. D.) This is one of the brightest and cleanest reds we 
have ever grown. It is a medium size variety, a very free bloomer, 
and an excellent cut flower sort as it keeps well when cut. Roots $ .50 
PEPPERMINT CANDY (S. C.) Cream striped and splashed carmine. 
We introduced this dahlia in 1924 and it still continues to be one of 
our largest sellers in spite of the fact that the stems are not strong 
enough to properly support the blooms. Nothing exactly like it. 
Roots $ .50 
PINK DAILY MAIL (I. D.) Described by its introducers as a cyclamen 
pink sport of Daily Mail. However, with us the color was more mauve 
than pink. It has the same size and habits of the original. Awarded 
a certificate of merit at the A. D. S. Trial Gardens at Storrs in 
I 935 . Plants $2.00 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (I. D.) A new red from the West which is mak¬ 
ing good. The flowers are very large, frequently a foot in diameter, 
of the most rich glistening crimson imaginable. The bushes are tall 
with a tough healthy foliage. Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
