MABY GEEALDINE (ID)—Bose-red tipped white, 9-inch 
flowers, good stems, one of the best bi-colors on the 
market. Scored 83 at Storrs. Won high honors at 
the Botanical Garden, N. Y. Eoot, $2.00 
GEEALDINE FAITH (ID)—Tyrian rose, entire flower 
variegated, 10-inch flowers, good stems. Scored 83 at 
Storrs. Won high honors at the Botanical Garden, 
N. Y. “ Eoot, $2.00 
PRIZES WON 1935 
1st Prize at the New England Dahlia Society Show at 
Boston. 
1st Prize at the Horticultural Society Show at Manches¬ 
ter, Mass. 
1st Prize at the Garden Club of Marblehead, Mass. 
1st Prize at the Bochester, N. H., Fair. 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1936 
MBS. W. P. LORD (FD) (Pike-Parrella)—A bright gold 
with tints of peach-pink on reverse. Gold deepens to- 
a golden orange to the center of the flower. A grand 
dahlia from Canada, winner of many prizes for the 
past two years. Highly recommended by experts. 
This dahlia will rate very highly. Eoot, $15.00 
GEOEGE WASHINGTON (ID) (Sutcliff e-Parrella) —A 
great dahlia named in honor for the father of our 
country. Deep rose-pink with silver tips. Large 
flower and a very fine formation, looks something like 
Sharizad, but a more refined flower. The color deep¬ 
ens at the base of the petals. Perfect stems, good 
growing habit. Eoot, $10.00 
MOON-GLO (FD) (Parrella-Hulin)—Lemon-yellow. High 
center which gives it a distinct glow. A few petals 
show a white streak along the edge which disappears 
as the bloom opens. Eoot, $7.50 
MISS LONG ISLAND (ID) (Jeffords-Parrella) —A tall 
grower with splendid habits and a very attractive 
plant. Bright watermelon-pink, some of the petals 
show tips of silver, it is a bright, sparkling color and 
a very pleasing, clean-cut flower and attractive shape. 
The petals have a rare ruffled formation which is un¬ 
usual and beautiful. It is in a class by itself. Do 
not overlook Miss Long Island. Eoot, $7.50 
YOUTH (ID) (Parrella-Hulin)—A gorgeous bi-color of 
medium size, color American Beauty shading to ma¬ 
genta toward the center, tipped white. Outstanding 
in every respect. Unusual formation and resembles 
a w’ater-lily. A fine commercial variety, has wonder¬ 
ful keeping quality. Another characteristic, it closes 
up tight in the evening, just like a pond-lily would. 
This dahlia was selected and named by Mrs. Smith, 
president of the New York State Garden Federation, 
in honor of the Junior Federation, and to that effect 
it has been named Youth. Eoot, $5.00 
TOWEE’S EMPIEE (ID) (Tower-Parella) —This was one 
of the most outstanding dahlias for 1935. Immense 
blooms of a clear, golden-yellow, on long, upright 
stems, way above the plant. It has been proclaimed 
by experts to be one of the best introductions since 
Jane Cowl. This is a marvelous dahlia. Eoot, $7.50 
Member of New England Dahlia Society; American Dahlia Society 
THOS. L. GALVIN 
4 Bedford Street Peabody, Mass. 
