SHEKINAH S. C. (Curtis Redfern) A beautifully formed pink that has 
compiled an enviable record. Shown but three times, it has won first 
each time. It won first as a seedling and this year was awarded the 
trophy of the City of San Francisco as the best individual bloom of a 
Dahlia in the show of the Dahlia Society of California. The plant is a 
sturdy grower and produces blooms from ten inches up, with great 
depth. On Mr. Hart's, Mr. Johnson’s, Mr, Barron’s and Mr. Eldredge’s 
1936 Honor Rolls. Plants—$12.50 Net 
SAMARKAND I. D. (Curtis Redfern) Beautiful cerise rose colored 
flower. This large dahlia is the exact replica of Bagdad except in its 
color. Samarkand will win as enviable a place in the hearts of dahlia 
enthusiasts as has Bagdad. Plants—$7.50 
SARA KAY S. C. (Hunt-Burnett Bros.) This was one of the outstanding 
dahlias in the New York Show. Mr. Hart believes it was the runner up 
to Milton J. Cross in the Achievement Medal Class. The color is rich 
golden-yellow on a large, long-petalled flower. The plant grows to six 
feet, and the normal size of the flower is 9 to 10 inches. On Mr. Hart’s. 
Mr. Johnson’s and Mr. Barron’s 1936 Honor Rolls. Plants—$5.CO 
TRIOMPHE DE PARJSIS MIN. C. (Foreign) The brilliant foinmd 
flowers have a splend’d bright orange-red color with yellow base and 
yellow tipped petals. Do you want an excellent dahlia for the garden, 
as well as a perfect cut flower? Take this one; very free flowering, much 
admired, good strong stems carry the flowers well out of the foliage. 
Plants—42.50 
TYRUS ST. C. (Foreign) A very attractive variety. The middle-sized 
flowers have a good Cactus form and a lively dark magenta-rose color. 
The stems are strong. Very rich flowering. Plants—$1.25 
TROPIC SUN S. C. (Foreign) Its color is similar to Flaming Torch but 
the tint is now pure orange. The large flow r ers are perfectly held erect 
on long straight and strong stems well above the green foliage. An 
excellent variety for cutting purposes. Plants—$5.00 
TOM MANNING I. D. (Wind) An exhibition type; color, old rose center, 
outer petals ochracious salmon blending into warm buff; a sport of 
Monmouth Champion with all its charactristics. An ideal variety for 
the garden. On Mr. Eldredge’s 1936 Honor Roll. 
Root—$7.50 Plant—43.75 
VOLKSKANZLER SINGLE (Foreign) Seldom a single dahlia has met 
wdth such a success as this one. The design of the flowers is very unique 
indeed, viz,; peculiar salmon red with a dark browm to bright red rirg 
in the center. When cut the flow r ers remain fresh for many days, they 
can be cut when half open. Selected for trial Garden at England, 
Award of Merit. Plants—$2.50 
VOIT’S LIEBLING S. C. (Foreign) Color, pink with red. Plants—$2.51) 
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