MYRA HOWARD —ID (Glutzback) e, g, blooms me¬ 
dium to large, plants medium. Pure gold color with 
a rose sheen. Stems and foliage are excellent. Is 
very popular. 
Roots, $0.50 
NANKING YELLOW —SC (Newsome) e, g, blooms me¬ 
dium to large, plants medium. Pure light yellow, but 
with a form all its own in the beautiful twirled cen¬ 
ter petals. Stems and foliage ideal. 
Roots, $0.25 
OLYMPIC SUNSET —SC (Lee) e, g, blooms large, plants 
medium. Apricot orange, blended with pale lemon 
yellow with a distinct zone of yellow at base, re¬ 
verse rose. Strong stems and good foliage. 
Plants, $2.50 
★ ★ ★ 
Phosphorous contributes much toward the beauty and 
substance of your flowers , to say nothing about 
better roots. 
•k ★ ★ 
PAUL PFITZER —SC (Berger) e, g, blooms medium, 
plants medium. Beautiful blending of shell pink and 
primrose. Stems and foliage excellent. Very de¬ 
sirable. 
Plants, $0.75 
PRESIDENT F. D. ROOSEVELT— FD (Shattuck) e, g, 
blooms medium to large, plants medium. Orange 
scarlet with lighter reverse. Stems heavy and strong, 
foliage excellent. Resembles Jersey's Beacon, but 
is larger. 
Roots, $2.50 
Plants, $1.25 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD —ID (Meachen) g, blooms me¬ 
dium, plants medium. Dark cadmium orange shad¬ 
ing to light orange, reverse rose doree. Stems and 
foliage excellent. 
Roots, $0.25 
★ ★ ★ 
Re a good sport. If your bloom didn’t win. congrat¬ 
ulate the one whose bloom did win. He tnay be in 
your shoes next year. 
★ ★ ★ 
PRINCE OF PERSIA —ID (Newsome) e, g, blooms large, 
plants medium to tall. Iridescent, rich, glowing car¬ 
dinal. Stems and foliage good. Naturally a large 
flower, though slightly late. 
Roots, $0.35 
R. A. BROOMFIELD —ID (Petrie Chappaqua) g, blooms 
medium, plants medium. Glorious saffron orange 
flushed with rose. Stems and foliage excellent. Very 
attractive and free. 
Roots, $2.00 
Plants, $1.00 
★ ★ ★ 
You can’t do much work on a fidl stomach, neither 
can your dahlia plants. 
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