DAHLIAS FOR 1936 
ELISSA LANDI (Decorative) 
We consider this one of the finest late introductions. The flowers 
rank with the largest and are beautifully formed. In color It is a 
glowing salmon shading to burnt orange. An exquisite shade in a 
flower of great beauty and distinction. $2.50. 
GOLDEN SUNBURST 
Decorative 
Full to the center at all times. Measures 7 to 8 inches under or- 
dinary garden cultivation without disbudding. Color, a rich bright 
$1 00 de lcately tInted old r °se deepening to carmine at the center. 
MISS CARMEN CAMARILLO 
Hybrid Cactus 
A beautiful flower of good substance, and deep center. The petals 
gracefully waved and slightly curled. Color a glowing copper sal¬ 
mon changing to old gold at the base of the petals. $1.60. 
. MAE WEST 
Decorative 
Flowers to 10 inches in size, tall and strong with fine dark green 
foliage. Color, a soft rosy pink blending to a rich gold center. $1.60. 
SATAN 
_ , , Semi-Cactus 
Flaming red with a slight touch of gold at the center. Petals 
rolled and incurved. A flower new in character and exquisite in 
coloring Rugged in growth, with strong stems and large flowers 
A consistent prize winner at the shows. $2.00. 
WHITE WONDER 
, ... Decorative 
This splendid new white will be welcomed at a time when white 
flowers are becoming more and more the vogue. It is a remarka¬ 
bly strong grower, wide spreading with many branches and produc- 
lng giant blooms that can be cut with 5- to 6-foot stems. The 
depth wh j2 e 60 flowers reach 11 to 12 inches and up to 8 inches in 
SPANKY 
Miniature 
A new variety In a new color, glowing scarlet, and all that might 
be desired in a miniature. 75c. . 8 
Giant Informal Decorative 
KATHLEEN NORRIS 
This exhibition flower can be grown to gigantic propor¬ 
tions. The plant is a very vigorous grower and prolific 
bloomer. The flowers are uniformly large, well placed 
on strong stems and of excellent keeping quality. 
In color Kathleen Norris is a vivid rose pink, later deep¬ 
ening to mallow pink, charming and attractive at all 
stages. Price: $1.00 Each. 
DAHLIAS FOR 1936 
JERSEY'S BEAUTY Decorative. One of the out- 
JCKOCT 5 BtAUIT. standinsr dahlias known the 
world over. Clear pure pink. 50c. 
LAVANDUIA Formal Decorative. One of the 
best of the large flowered pure 
lavenders. Has good keeping qualities. 60c. 
MAUDE ADAMt Show. White, delicately 
MAUUt ADAMS. tipped with pink> 50c . 
M H ruYniihir Decorative. Pure old gold, 
M. H. DeYOUNG. the best of lts color -n^ 
large flowers are held high on absolutely stiff 
stems. Fine for exhibition and cutting. $1.50. 
GERMAIN'S POMPON DAHLIAS 
ALICE ROCKWOOD. Old rose. 25c. 
AMBER QUEEN. Amber. 25c. 
CATHERINE. Golden yellow. 25c. 
CLARISSA. Primrose yellow, 35c. 
DELICACY. Phlox purple. 25c. 
GRUSS AM WIEN. Crushed straw¬ 
berry. 25c. 
JEWEELTJE. Light pink. 35c. 
JOE FETTI. Pure white. 35c. 
JONKHEER VON CITTERS. Tipped 
orange. 35c. 
LITTLE DAVID. Deepest orange. 36c. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART. Red with 
white tips. 35c. 
MARY MUNNS. Mallow purple. 60c. 
NELLY FRASER. White, tipped rose. 
35c. 
TULLA. Bordeaux red. 35c. 
PRISCILLA. Shell pink. 60o. 
MINA BURGLE. 
ever produced. 
MRS. JOHN BAZANT, 
NEW DECORATIVE, CHARLES ANGILLY 
We take great pleasure in introducing this truly 
magnificent dahlia. Originated by the late Charles 
E. Angiily and named in his honor. It is a clear, 
bright lavender, with all the attributes of a first 
class cutflower variety. Stock limited. $5.00 each. 
Decorative. One of the most 
useful and finest red dahlias 
50c. 
Decorative. A fine flow¬ 
er, very delicate in 
color. A creamy ivory. 35c. 
MRS. ALFRED STERN. Sgg-wS&i 
petals, a soft lavender in color. 50c. 
MR. CROWLEY. 
shading to yellow, habit dwarf. 
Medium size flowers. 35c. 
MRS. CARL SALBACH. gvTryone 
knows this favorite lavender vari¬ 
ety. 35c. 
MRS. ETHEL F. T. SMITH. 
mense size. Cream shading to lem¬ 
on center. Hybrid Cactus. 35c. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. 
shaped and truely immense in size. 
Bright mauve pink. 25c. 
MRS. NATHANIEL SLOCOMBE. 
Decorative of good substance and 
rich golden yellow in color. 50c. 
MY GIRI Decorative. An exhibi¬ 
tion variety of largest 
size. Superb carmine. Each 50c. 
NELL SWYN Decorative. A good 
inell fc»WTiN. a „ around dahlla 
Color deep rose pink. Each 75c. 
Superb new Hybrid Cac¬ 
tus. Large size, rich 
glowing red. 75c. 
ORANSE GOLD. 
the name implies, is a vivid golden 
orange. 50c 
NOPAL. 
PINK FLAMINGO. Beep^iu^ 
broad petaled flowers of a very 
pleasing rose pink. 50c. 
PRIMROSE DAME. RT,' 
overlaid with pink. 35c. 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTI- 
p.i. Decorative. Pale lemon yel- 
ruL ‘ low. This dahlia has been 
one of the most popular since its 
introduction. 50c. 
Den irMiruiT Decorative. Bright 
kcu MNitPiii. red free flowering. 
Robust plant, a fine variety for the 
garden and for cutting. 75c. 
pr»CA MCI i Decorative. This 
kuoa incll. splendid variety 
ranks as one of the foremost deep 
pinks. 75c. 
Dmuci ici i Decorative. A most 
Kioricutu. d esirable red dahlia, 
good in every way. 75c. 
ROBERT TREAT. rl'tTv".® 
Bright American Beauty Rose. A 
real acquisition. 50c. 
DUMA Decorative. A charming or- 
kuina. chjd pjnk> a sp i end i d flor¬ 
ists’ flower. 75c. 
TOMMY ATKINS. 
with a metallic lustre. A brilliant 
well formed flower of large size, 
carried on strong tall stems. 75c. 
THE SHRINER. ?f“ ra £Tc o| P «T 
crimson tipped with white. 75c. 
TIAPRIMC Decorative. One of the 
mwcminc. most unusua i co i or 
combinations we have seen. Yellow 
with red stripes in the center. $1.00. 
TRYPHINNIE Decorative. Bright 
KT rnIN N t. shel] pink wJth gold _ 
en suffusion. 35c. 
THE "METEOR" COLLECTION 
Flaming Meteor, Flame red..$.75 Orange Gold. Golden orange .50 
Avalon. Golden yellow.35 Red Knight. Deep red.75 
Inkyo. Deep maroon...... .50 Tryphinnie. Pink and yellow .36 
Jane Cowl. Bronze buff.75 Exquisite Pink. Bright pink .50 
Regular $4.45 value, complete for $2.75, postpaid. 
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