DAYTON’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
LILAC GLORY (Cac.) Color lilac.Roots $ .50 
LADY MOYRA PONSBY (I.D.) Vivid golden yellow, 
.Roots $2.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN (I.D.) Yellow. We still con¬ 
sider it the best in yellows.$3.00 
LONG HILL (I.D.) Gold with rose shadings, 
.Roots $ .50 
LAWRENCE TIBBETT F.D. Clear peach, 
.Roots $2.00 
LEMONIA (Cac.) I consider this the best in this 
class. Clear lemon yellow, very large and of great 
depth.Plants only $2.50 
MARY GEARLDINE (I.D.) Bright red every petal 
tipped white, .Roots $2.50 
MYRA HOWARD (I.D.) Orange buff. Very large, 
.Roots $ .50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (F.D.) A giant dark 
red shading towards garnet, .Roots $2.50 
MAN O’WAR (I.D.) Dark carmine red, Roots $2.00 
MARGARET STARK (Cac.) Deep pink, Roots $ .50 
MRS. L. L. HOOK (F.D.) Purple, .Roots $1.00 
MISS MAUDE WORM AN (F.D.) A fine flower of 
old gold color, .i.Roots $1.50 
MARSHALL’S PINK (F.D.). This we found to be 
the most satisfactory cut flower we have ever 
grown. Don’t pass it up if you wish an all around 
dahlia. Strong roots. Color pink, .$ .75 
MISS BELGIUM (Cac.) Light scaidet. A winner, 
.Roots $1.50 
MRS. GEO. LeBOUTILLER (I.D.) Carmine red. 
Very large, .Roots $5.00 
MISS BRUCE COLLINS (Cac.) Light lemon yellow, 
.Plants only $2.50 
ORIENTAL GLORY (I.D.) Cadmium orange. (1935) 
..Roots $1.00 
Varieties listed at $1.00 or more are available in 
plants at one-half the price of root. 
