LAURINE STOCKWELL 
A semi-cactus of real beauty in a very pleas¬ 
ing rich pink, with cream center held erect on 
strong stems, insect resistant, strong grower, 
flowers from eight to ten inches by four to six 
inches in depth. 
Roots, $2.00 Plants, $1.00 
LA REINA 
A very large decorative of a beautiful gold 
overlaid with buff on long, strong stems. Many 
times winner and still one of the best. A com¬ 
bination of size and beauty hard to beat . 
ALICE BOSS 
A decorative of striking appearance. It grows 
very tall and is covered with bloom at all times. 
Keeps well when cut. Color is cameo pink with 
cream center. 
Roots, $2.00 Plants, $1.00 
PEYTIE CONWAY 
(Eastman—Cordes) 
Certificate of Merit, 1933 
Storrs, Conn. 
The 1934 Championship Minature 
Formal Decorative. Violet Rose with tiny sil¬ 
ver tip. l '/2 to 2*4 in. Plant 5*/2 ft. 
This lovely little dahlia wins you with its clear 
beautiful color and interesting center. The silver 
tips make an attractive, high center that is al¬ 
ways closed. The stems may be cut 30 inches or 
longer if desired. The flower is always at right 
angles to the stem and does not roll or break. 
Roots, $1.00 
SUSAN ANN GILBERT 
(Cordes—Eastman) 
A beautiful white decorative minature, averag¬ 
ing about 3 inches on long clean stems. A very 
prolific bloomer and a great favorite with the 
florist as it will keep from four to five days 
when cut. 
Roots, $1.00 
**£ 
1936 INTRODUCTIONS 
of Other Originators 
(Originators Description) 
BROOM ALL’S PINK (Stephenson) 
We are proud to offer this introduction, a Dah¬ 
lia Mr. Broomall considers fine enough to give 
it his name. It is outstanding in color ,a true 
rose pink, and the great substance and texture 
give it a velvety appearance. It is semi-cactus 
in form, and is easily grown ten to twelve inches 
with good depth. Stems and foliage excellent. 
Roots, $15.00 Plants, $5.00 
