ROCKLEY MOON (F. D.) A 1935 introduction of exceptional merit 
and a certificate winner at the two official A. D. S. trial gardens. 
The color is clear bright yellow and the blooms are produced on long] 
erect stems. Flowers are large and the plants are tall, vigorous 
growers. Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
ROSE FALLON (F. D.) We have a fine strain of stock of this big 
deep reddish orange beauty. Two foot stems and huve flowers. 
Nothing better in the cheaper sorts. Roots $ .50 
RUDY VALLEE (S. C.) A big spreading bloom ; a brilliant orange 
and gold. Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
RUTH M. (F. D.) This is a variety of quite unique coloring. The base 
is clear, bright orange with just a tip of white on each oetal. 
Plants $1.00 
SATAN (I. D.) A no more appropriate name could have been selected 
for this red giant. The flaring red flowers have a sort of stag horn 
petal which is faintly tipped old gold. The stems are long, very 
erect and clean. Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
SHAHRAZAD (I. D.) In California this is known as a pink Jane Cowl. 
This may not be an accurate description but at any rate it is a huge 
deep pink of good substance and depth. A worthwhile addition -^o 
any collection. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .59 
SILVA QUARTA (Ball) A fine lavender ball variety mad- 3 up of in¬ 
numerable tightly quilled petals. Roots $ .35 
SUPT. AMRHYN (Ball) This clear pink invariably wins when shown 
in the Ball classes on the exhibition table. It is of good size and holds 
up well. Roots $ .50 
SPOTLIGHT (I. D.) A 1934 Honor Roll variety from the Northwest 
which proved very successful through the East. Color is sulphur 
yellow with a nearly white reverse, nicely pointed, waxy petals and 
a long erect stem. Plants $2.00 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (I. D.) This star-like white bloom a.lways 
attracts attention. Color is pure white, stems are erect and plants 
are good growers. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
THE LEMONADE. A large cream yellow which retains its size until 
taken by frost. Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
THE WORLD’S BEST WHITE (I. D.) A standard pure white which 
can always be depended upon for flowers. Roots $ .75 
THOMAS A. EDISON (F. D.) A gorgeous royal purple with a brilliant 
rich finish. The size is large and the petals are of a stag horn 
formation. Has every desirable habit including a rich green foliage. 
Nothing exactly like it in style or color. Roots $ .50 
TOWER’S EMPIRE. This is a new one which bids fair to become a 
real acquisition. The color is gold with deep amber in the center. It 
compares favorably to Jane Cowl in style and habit of growth. Size 
is very large with flowers of great depth and wonderful keeping 
quality. Plants $3.75 
TWILIGHT (I. D.) A Dahlia of many delicate shades. White with an 
overcast and suffusion of lavender and mauve. 
Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
WHITE WONDER (I. D.) Has been termed a white Fort Monmouth, 
and we believe it is going to prove as valuable as a white as Fort 
Monmouth has a purple. It is a fine deep flower with pointed petals. 
Grows erect and has a very tough insect proof foliage. A big pro¬ 
ducer of roots as well as blooms. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .75 
YANKEE GOLD (F. D.) A tall growing variety of a beautiful Autum¬ 
nal combination of golden yellow and russet. Size is very large and 
stem is good. Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
YANKEE QUEEN (F. D.) A beautiful clear pink without suggestion 
of lavender. Free flowering and a fine florist’s cut flower. 
Roots $ .50 
YO YO (Ball) Our 1933 introduction. A most perfect ball of rich 
autumn shadings. Base golden yellow with rich golden bronze suffu¬ 
sions. Has long stems and is a good grower. Roots $ .50 
DAHLIA BARGAINS 
5 Large Flowering Winners 
Golden Light, Elizabeth Ohms, Marilda, 
Prince of Persia, White Wonder. 
$7.75 value $4.85 Postpaid 
6 QRAND CUT FLOWERS 
Annabelle, Ida Perkins, Meta Scammell, 
Kentucky, Rose Fallon, Pergunty. 
$2.85 value $1.75 Postpaid 
