Gold Medal Dahlias 
FISHER & MASSON 
Incurved , Recurved and Straight Cactus Dahlias—Continued 
P| TnpF GFM (Kennedy). A true American cactus of fine form. Free blooming on strong, 
stiff stems. Color, spinal pink blush on primuline yellow at base; reverse of 
petals, rosaline purple. Exceedingly attractive. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
FARNCOT (Davis-Fraser). This variety always attracts attention wherever grown or shown. 
The color is aster purple, tipped white; flowers of perfect form carried on top of 
stiff stem. One of the best keeping varieties on the market. Certificate of Merit A. D. S. at 
Stores. Roots, $1.00 
FRAU IDA MANSFIELD 
One of the most striking and admired in our exhibition at 
the A. D. S. Show in New York; color is clear, pale lemon. 
The revolute petals are cleft giving the effect of having double the number of normal petals, 
making for a very full and attractive flower. An early and profuse bloomer. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
JERSEY DAINTY 
(Waite). A truly dainty variety, white faintly tinged with lavender, 
prolific bloomer, long straight stems. Roots, $1.00 
IVAFFOT One ot: the most attractive of the new straight cactus varieties. Color is a bright 
salmon rose, blooms are of good size and held straight up out of the foliage on 
strong stems. Very beautiful. Plants Only, 50c 
LOIS MARION 
Trial Grounds 1932, 
(Detjen-Ruschmohr). I. C. Center petals citron yellow, outer rows shrimp 
pink, splashed effect. Straight stems, tall grower. Scored 85 at A. D. S. 
Honor Holl. Roots, $1.00 
MERIDIAN * s n °f °ft en the American grower is able to offer a cactus of the true slim petal 
type. This variety has the added advantage over the British productions, in having 
a very erect stem. The colors are extremely delicate, being creamy pink deepening at the tips 
to a soft blush. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
MISS BELGIUM Large, very bright orange, similar to the old F. W. Fellows but with 
a perfectly stiff stem. Free flowering. Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75c 
MRS. E. BRADLEY (Stredwick ’29). Pure white incurved cactus of the finest form, believe 
it to be the best narrow petal cactus dahlia produced to date. Plants 
of tall habit of growth, free flowering. Highly recommended. Plants, 75c 
MRS. L. BREGAZZ1 
I. C. A very fine exhibition cactus, color is yellow at base with 
pink suffusion, extremely beautiful. Plants, $1.00 
MRS. T. O. M. SOPWITH (F. & M.). A very dainty orchid pink straight cactus With 
a hair line on edge of petals of a deeper shade; an exception¬ 
ally free bloomer, stems long, straight and stiff, is an excellent keeper when cut. On Leonard 
Barron’s American Home Honor Roll for 1934. Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
PINK SPIRAL (Bruidegom). Incurved cactus. Color, peach-blossom pink with a touch of 
primrose at the base and the center of the flowers. Petals have a tendency 
not only to incurve but to form a complete spiral arrangement around the center. 
Plants Only, $2.50 
RENATE MULLER ^ A very dainty variety, an improvement on “Paul Pfitzer” 
if that were possible, color combination of shell pink and primrose 
yellow. True incurved type. Stiff stems. Plants, $1.00 
SENORITA (Ballego). Very large deep crimson incurved cactus of Holland origination. Curves 
and twists in a mosx unusual way. Medium to tall habit of growth, perfectly stiff 
stems. Plants, 75c 
C |_F pNTFNCH T (Yokohoma Nursery). A true incurved cactus with the petals curving all 
° the way in to the center of the flower. The florets are narrow and com¬ 
pletely revolute. The color is a dark maroon, and are about 7 to 8 inches normal size. A Japa¬ 
nese novelty. Plants Only, $3.00 
Miniature Dahlias 
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Charm Dahlias 
“Fully double flowers, floral rays not revolute, conforming to the definitions for either 
the formal or informal decorative types and less than three inches in diameter.” 
AGALIA Orange fawn, overlaid salmon, very fine. 
Roots, 75c; riants, 50c 
RARY R OYAT One the finest miniatures. Exceptionally free flowering. Color is flesh 
pink on yellow ground or at base of petals. Roots, 50c 
13 T TJFBIRD Miniature formal decorative. Color bluish lavender, the nearest to blue in the 
miniatures. Roots, 50c 
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