NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1936 
GENEVA BEAUTY—G. D. G. (F. D.) A beautiful 
dahlia of nopal red with darker center, held up well 
on a very long, stiff cane that is slender. Flowers 
being 8 to lu inches with depth of 5 to 6 inches. 
Very strong and vigorous grower blooming early to 
late season until cut down by frost. Excellent cut 
flower, will out keep most all dahlias. Two six foot 
baskets at the Mid West show at Cleveland were 
proclaimed a sensation by all who saw them. 
Roots (limited) $7.50; Plants $3.75. 
PEACHES—Greenough—G. D. G. (I. D.) A peach 
color J. Beauty only much larger. A free bloomer 
of blooms that are great keepers. 
Roots $5.00; Plants $2.50. 
HONEY DEW—Greenough—G. D. G. (I. D.) A 
beautiful pink overlaid with yellow and cream. 
Very prolific bloomer. Blooms of 10 inches without 
forcing. Roots $5.00;; Plants $2.50. 
PRIDE OF AMERICA—A. D. F. (S. C.) A clear, 
primrose yellow with pale tint of flushing pink. 
Blooms very large on perfect stem. Plants $7.50. 
CLARA CARDER—Kemp (I. D.) A giant, clear 
cyclamen pink, early bloomer of 10 to 12 inches, 
without forcing. Plants $5.00. 
ROYAL PURCHASE—S. D. G. (I. C.) Yellow with 
outer petals suffused pink. Another that makes 
large blooms of 10 to 12 inches. Plants $7.50. 
DELOINEA—(O.) Crimson Miss Belgium, no show 
or gardens will be complete without it. 
Plants $2.50. 
LORNA WILDON—Groll (Min. C.) A white min¬ 
iature cactus that was a sensation at the Cleveland 
show. Plants $1.00 net. 
MID WEST CHAMPION—A. D. F. (I. I).) A beau¬ 
tiful violet rose with shading of yellow at base of 
petals. Very outstanding. Plants $5.00. 
BALLECO’S SURPRISE—Ballego (S. C.) What 
we have been looking for—a large white semi-cac¬ 
tus with a good stem. Free bloomer of long-keep¬ 
ing flowers. Plants $5.00. 
PRACHTKERL—Werner (S. C.) Very large, deep 
yellow that was a sensation in the show rooms this 
past season. Plants $2.00. 
BLUE RIVER—S. D. G. (F. D.) Color of blue 
French violet. Blooms very large. This one should 
not be overlooked. Plants $3.75 
SALEM STREAMLINE—S. D. G. (I. D.) An old 
rose suffused with carmine rose. Blooms 10 to 12 
inches. A good show winner. Plants $7.50. 
DAUGHTER OF VENUS—Deland (I. D.—S. C.) 
Rosy mauve with center petals delicate orchid, 
good stem and free bloomer. 
Roots $10.00; Plants $5.00. 
LITTLE DREAM—(Min. C.) Brilliant rose with 
light center. Plants $ .75. 
