SUPREME LOVELINESS. I. D. As its 
name implies, this is a flower of exquisite 
beauty—one of the most beautiful I grow and 
a great favorite as a cut flower with the 
ladies. It is a combination of soft pastel 
shades of gold pink and salmon. Not an im¬ 
mense bloom but will grow to 10 inches on 
perfect stems—2 to 3 feet long—that hold the 
flowers facing up. Plants about 4 feet, a ro¬ 
bust grower, with dark green, leatherly foli¬ 
age, and is a prolific bloomer. An addition to 
any collection. Div. $10; Plants $3o50. 
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BARBARA BRIGHTMAN. I. D. (Almy-Dr. 
Crooks). A magnificent dahlia of very large 
size and beautiful formation. Plant very ro¬ 
bust, 6 feet in height and blooms carried oil 
cane like Stems 3 feet and even 4 feet in 
length. Very prolific and holds size and cen¬ 
ter all the Season. Color a buft, contrasting 
beautifully with the dark green leathery foli¬ 
age. One of the most delicately beautiful and 
popular in our gardens and named for my lit¬ 
tle granddaughter. Div. $3; Plants $1.50. 
EXQUISITE. S. C. Petals are quite long 
and pointed. This, as its name indicates, is a 
flower of exquisite beauty and charm. A deli¬ 
cate lemon yellow, shading to cream at tips 
of petals, with a very slight pink diffusion 
which, with its long, twisting and sharply 
pointed petals, makes a flower of rare charm 
and beauty. It is a strong grower, always 
and very long, cane stiff stems. Blooms not 
immense, but of good exhibition size. Div. 
$2; Plants $1. 
LORD OP AUTUMN. (For 1936). Is still 
the peer of all dahlias yet produced. When 
grown from true stock, no yellow so far in¬ 
troduced can compare with it and, in my 
opinion, no dahlia of any color is its equal in 
all round perfection, when you consider its 
giant size, beautiful color, lovely and artistic 
formation and magnificent stems. In addi¬ 
tion, it is a grand root maker and a fine prop¬ 
agator and roots always keep. It is the near¬ 
est a 100% dahlia I have ever grown. It has 
been awarded more class and sweepstakes 
prizes the past two years than any dahlia ever 
known in same length of time. Including, 
First for Largest and Most Perfect Bloom in 
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