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CURTIS DAHLIAS 
Sirius (S.C.) 1935— 
Described as the dahlia with the blue tone. It is really a 
pink with a purple cast, deeper towards the center. The 
blue color is more in evidence towards sunset. Something 
new in color. On the Honor Roll. PLANT, $2.75 
Satan (S.C.)— 
Hornlike petals of flaming red with a light touch of gold 
in the center. Flowers are of perfect formation, ranging 
in size up to 12 inches. The flowers are held erect on long 
canelike stems out of very strong, healthy bushes. 
ROOTS, $2.00; PLANTS, $1.00 
Star of Bethlehem (S.C.) — 
Flowers are of pure white with fine pointed petals with a 
large tight center. It is a very free bloomer. 
ROOTS, $1.00; PLANTS, 50c 
Sonny Boy (I.D.)— 
Monster blooms 12 inches in diameter and with great depth 
are common with this variety. Color old rose slightly ting¬ 
ed old gold. The bush is a medium grower and a prolific 
bloomer with strong rigid stems. ROOTS, $1.50 
Tower’s Empire (I.D.) 1935— 
This was one of the outstanding dahlias for 1935. Immense 
blooms of a clear golden yellow on long upright stems way 
above the bush. Tall bush and nice foliage. For a rugged 
grower and general appearance we like this variety the 
best of any in this color class. You will like it also. 
PLANTS, $2.50 
Tom Manning’, 1936— 
An exhibition type; color, old rose center, outer petals 
ochracious salmon blending into warm buff; a sport of Mon¬ 
mouth Champion with a its characteristics. An ideal 
variety for the garden. PLANTS, $5.00 
Washington Giant (I.D.) 1934— 
One of the most outstanding new 1934 dahlias in the U. S. 
and has made good all over the country. 1934 honor roll 
dahlia. Color is lavender with orchid tints and blended 
with silver. Petals are broad and waving with curling 
petaloids between them. 12 inch blooms by 7 inches thick 
without forcing. PLANT, 75c 
Wenoka (F.D.) 1935— 
One of those 
large perfect 
dahlias that 
make dahlia 
growing look 
so easy. A 
true formal 
type that 
will be a 
sure winner 
this year. 
The color is 
a shade 
lighter than 
American 
Beauty red. 
For perfec¬ 
tion of blo¬ 
om true type 
and splendid 
growing hab¬ 
its this dah¬ 
lia has made 
a fine im¬ 
pression. On 
the Honor 
Rolls. 
PLANTS, 
$2.75 
