Betty Colter (I.D.) "Redfern”—Prominent judges have given 
this 1931 Honor Roll dahlia special favor. The color is a 
distinct even shade of light salmon red throughout, shading to 
old rose at base of long rolled petals. Stems and poise 
superb _ Plants .40 
Buckeye Bride (F.D.) "Peck”—This impressive flower was one 
of the great favorites in our gardens. Color, a distinct even 
shade of salmon pink. It is early and a continuous bloomer. 
This is one of the greatest cut flowers. Grows about 5 14 feet 
tall. This dahlia was on the Honor Roll for 5 straight 
years _ Root .50 
Buckeye Queen (F.D.) 1935 "Peck” — This is another of 
Peck’s fine dahlias. The color is a clear mallow pink or lilac. 
We all need this color in our gardens. A very rugged grower, 
with large blooms, 10 to 12 inches. Height about 5 feet. Plant 2.00 
Cavalcade (F.D.) "Groll” — This 1935 dahlia was a great sen¬ 
sation at the Mid-West Dahlia Show in Grand Rapids. It 
resembles Jersey’s Beauty in form, but it is much larger, and 
has stronger stems. Color deep rose. Height about 5)4 feet. 
Another great cut flower, and a great winner in floral ar¬ 
rangement _— ___ Plants 1.00 
Charlie Chaplin (I.D.) "Petrie”- — One of the largest dahlias 
of the year and possessed of much originality. It is a rich 
golden yellow tinted with tawny orange at the center. Will 
give any dahlia a run for size and with all its size it is a grace¬ 
ful, beautiful flower. On Honor Roll in 1935 _ Plants 2.00 
Champoeg (F.D.) — Bloom 9x4, Bush 5 ft. The unusual color¬ 
ing of Champoeg makes it an especially attractive flower. It 
is a waxy canary yellow at the center and shades into a salmon 
pink, which deepens in cool weather. The backs of the petals 
are pale yellow. Strong, sturdy stems hold the flowers well 
above the rough, thick foliage. Blooms are produced early 
and freely. It is called the "Dahlia Beautiful” Roots .50 
California Idol (I.D.) 1935 "Success,”- — Bloom 14x7, Bush 
5 ft. This giant yellow has a coast-to-coast record as a 1934 
winner. At the show of the Dahlia Society of California it 
won the Gold Medal as Best Three-Year-Old Seedling. At 
Boston it won the Achievement Medal as Best Undisseminated 
Dahlia. It was one of the outstanding varieties at Storrs last year. 
It is a fine grower with a deep flower of clear, glistening yel¬ 
low, a true pastel shade. Here will be a new competitor in 
the specimen bloom classes. On Honor Roll. Some one has 
called it a "Yellow Murphy’s Masterpiece.” It can easily win 
as largest or best flowers. We do not hesitate to recommend 
this great prize winner ____ Plants 5.00 
Chautauqua Sunset (F.D.) 1934 "Wallace”—Bloom 10x5, 
Bush 3 14 ft. Most pleasing in color as it is a wonderful 
blending of sunset colors gold, shaded old rose and coral. A 
great exhibition dahlia. Growing habits are excellent with 
strong, straight stems and dark green foliage. On Honor Roll 
last year ____ Plants 1.25 
Daddy Kemp (F.D.) 1935 "Kemp”—Bloom 12x6, Bush 4 ft. 
This is every inch a man’s flower, and one of the most spec¬ 
tacular introduced in recent years. The flowers are of im¬ 
mense size, often 14 inches or over in diameter, and from five 
to seven inches deep. The color is a rich purplish red. Should 
be grown to four stems to make these strong enough to hold 
the flowers. (H.R.) _ Plants 2.00 
Dorothy Stone (ID.) Fisher-Masson — Bloom 9x4, Bush 4 ft. 
Large brilliant pink flowers, claimed to be brighter and richer 
in color than Kathleen Norris, and with richer substance, prob¬ 
ably will not grow quite so large. It is a real dahlia, with fine 
stem, healthy habits and sturdy .. .. Root .50 
Dwight W. Morrow (I.D.) "Dahlidel” — Bloom 12x6, Bush 
5 !4 ft. The gigantic red dahlia that was the sensation of the 
year in our garden. Many blooms 12 inches across and six 
inches deep on six-foot robust plants. The finest dahlia we 
have ever seen. It never fades or burns _Root .75 Plant .40 
Eagle Rock Fantasy (l.D.) "Success” — Bloom 11x5, Bush 6 
ft. Mallow pink, very largest size, graceful beyond compare, 
can win as largest, or can win as most perfect, or both. No 
faults at all. If only the very best are desired, this must be 
one of them. This dahlia is most outstanding __ Roots .75 
Elite Glory (F.D.) "Kennedy”—Bloom 10x4, Bush 4)4 ft. A 
dahlia that has had a long run of popularity and is still good. 
Color, rich red. Blooms large, of good form and substance 
and held erect on strong stems ___ _Roots .35 
