CHAUTAUQUA SUNSET (Wallace 82E), Bloom 10 
x 5, Bush 3[/£ ft. Most pleasing in color as it is a 
blending of sunset shades, apricot shaded yellow 
and suffused coral red. Growing habits are good 
with strong, straight stems and dark green foliage. 
Roots, $3.00; Plants, $1.50 
EASTERN STAR (Dahliadel 81E), Bloom 8x4, 
Bush 5 ft. Color, a saffron yellow with old gold 
shadings. Flowers of great substance and good 
keeping qualities, with full centers held on strong, 
erect stems. Excellent bush growth and free flow¬ 
ering. .50 
EDWARD T. RINDFLEISCH (Rindfleisch 82E), 
Bloom 9x5, Bush 4/ 2 It. A bright scarlet. The 
imposing appearance is due mainly to the large, 
broad petals of the bright flowers held well above 
the foliage on strong, straight stems. Free bloomer. 
Roots, $1.50; Plants, .75 
JERSEY’S BEACON (Waite 84E), Bloom 9x4, 
Bush 4(/ 2 ft. Still the most spectacular of the Jer¬ 
sey family. Color, bright scarlet with a buff reflex, 
giving a two-tone effect. A free, early bloomer of 
massive proportions with sturdy stems. .35 
OMAR KHAYYAM (Stout-Dahliadel 83C 85E), 
Bloom 10 x 5, Bush 6 ft. This much admired dahlia 
received high score at Storrs in 1930. The unusual 
coloring is a Chinese red at the base of the petals, 
shading to a bright orange and tipped lighter, mak¬ 
ing a wonderful soft color effect. It is a tall, 
healthy grower, with strong foliage and a good root 
maker. Classified as a Formal Decorative, although 
the picture shows a number of petals of Informal 
formation. Roots, .75; Plants, .50 
SANHICAN’S LAVENDER (F. & M. 84C), Bloom 7 
x 4, Bush 5 ft. White with tips of petals faintly 
suffused orchid lavender, color deepening as flowers 
mature. Extremely free bloomer, flowers being car- 
ied high above the foliage on long straight stems. 
Extremely fine for cutting. Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
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