Karl Bonawitz (S.C.) "Dahliadel 86”—Bloom 8x5, Bush 554 
ft. The ability of this dahlia to withstand varied climatic 
conditions throughout the country has won it many friends 
and, in nearly all cases, it has gone far beyond expectations. 
The brilliant, velvety carmine flowers are artistic and graceful 
in form. Although dark in color for a commercial cut flower, 
it is a wonderful keeper and arranges well with lighter dahlias. 
It comes the nearest to developing a perfect bush without top¬ 
ping or disbudding of any dahlia we know _ Roots .75 
Kathleen Norris (I. D.) "F. & M. 87”—Bloom 10x5, Bush 
5 54 ft. This outstanding exhibition dahlia is a true rose pink, 
deepening to mallow pink, with young central petals a lighter 
shade. Petals are broad and overlap each other. Blooms are 
held erect on long, strong stems. You will find this dahlia, 
is still a great prize winner _ Roots .50 
Lord of Autumn (I.D.) "Almy”—Bush 454 ft. Mr. J. A. 
Kemp quotes as follows: "This is the most sensational dahlia 
we have ever grown, regardless of color, and is by far the great¬ 
est yellow dahlia we have ever seen. The color is a deep 
golden yellow, which is sustained until the last petal has 
withered. The flowers grow to an enormous size, and without 
forcing we had blooms the past season that measured over 13 
inches across and nearly 9 inches in depth on long stiff 
stems, that held the flowers high above the foliage. The for¬ 
mation is wonderful, as the long pointed and slightly twisting 
petals recurve until the stem is hidden from view for 6 or 8 
inches. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower and very pro¬ 
lific of blooms.” In fact I think, with strict disbudding, dis¬ 
branching and forcing, it can be grown to the mammoth size 
of 16 inches or more. This dehlia is the giant of giants. It 
never fades or burns. Truly it is the greatest exhibition dahlia 
ever introduced _ —Plants 1.90 
Margaret W. Wilson — A magnificent dahlia in every respect. 
Wonderful bloomer, huge blossoms of creamy-white, shaded 
pink. We grow large quantities of this very fine 
dahlia — . . ..Roots 25c each; three for .50 
Marshall’s Pink (F.D.) — Bloom 8x4, Bush 5 ft. An exquisite¬ 
ly beautiful shrimp pink Dahlia, especially fine for cutting; 
stems at least three feet long __Plants .40 
Mary Baker (I.D.) "Wickersham” 1932—A gorgeous golden 
yellow of beautiful formation. The flower is star shaped and 
of good size. The stem is all that can be desired. This was 
one of the fine yellows in my garden last season and always 
good - -- Root .50 
Miss Belgium (I.C.) — Bloom 4 54x2 54, Bush 4 54 ft. This is one 
of the most attractive cactus dahlias that has come from 
Europe. Every one is delighted with it. The color is orange. 
The stems are very long and stiff. It was one of the high 
lights of the Mid-West Show at Grand Rapids .. Plant .50 
Monmouth Champion (I.D.) "Kemp” — Bloom 12x5, Bush 
3 54 ft. The color of this marvelous dahlia is a bright xanthine 
orange, the blooms which are of very large size, over 12 inches 
in width, are borne in great profusion on cane stiff stems, well 
above the foliage, of an ideal growing plant that no insects 
will go near and one that seems to be immune from disease. 
The plant is a strong, vigorous grower with wide spreading 
habits and is always covered with blooms. A wonderful keep¬ 
er when cut. What a prize winner! _ Root .50 
Monmouth Queen (F.D.) "Kemp”—Bush 6 ft. This fine 
light yellow made good all over the country the past season, 
and those who had it in their collection, report it as being 
greatly admired by the many visitors at their gardens. The 
color effect of this dahlia is most pleasing, it being a piric 
yellow in the center of the flower, with graduation of light 
primrose to creamy yellow rear petals. Flowers are full cen¬ 
tered and are held facing front, and are 10-12 inches in width 
by 4-5 inches in depth. Stems are long and stiff, holding the 
flowers high out of the foliage. Plant a robust grower, and 
good root maker. Not subject to insect attacks _ Plant 1.25 
AS ADVERTISED 
Five Great Prize Winning Dahlias, all different, all labeled. 
You will be more than pleased with this group 
$ 2.25 Postpaid 
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