Gold Medal Dahlias 
FISHER & MASSON 
Mignon or English Bedding Dahlias 
This type of dahlia is a single or duplex type of miniature dahlia, and may be used 
very effectively for table decoration, also as borders and for mass planting. Plants are 
dwarf from 18" to 2' and covered with blossoms. 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF 
(New). A brilliant rich red with a dark bronze colored lacy 
foliage, very fine. Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c 
ELIZABETH ARDEN 
Pale pink with a wine colored center, especially fine arranged 
with pale yellow for table decoration. Roots, 75c 
pi? A(TR 4NCE Each petal is snow white with a broad margin of bright scarlet red. The 
plant has beautiful serrated or fern-like foliage, flowers borne erect on stiff 
stems. Very attractive. Roots, 50c 
KINGCUP Pale yellow flowers, lacy foliage. Roots, 75c. 
LADY AILEEN Pale pink, especially fine. Roots, 75c. 
MRS. KATHLEEN GARWITHEN Crimson scarlet flowers, very similar to Bishop 
of Llandaff but lighter m color. Very dark, lacy 
foliage that adds greatly to the charm of this variety. Roots, 50c 
Nf)HTHFRN (NOT D Exceptionally fine bedder of a beautiful golden color; plants about 
2 feet tall and C0V e r ed with flowers. Roots, 50c 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH Light pink, very free. Roots, 75c. 
FUGI SAN Bronzy yellow with crimson disc, stock limited. Roots, 75c. 
PR TlVir^1VT AR TFT TOST Very fine variety, flowers about 4 inches across of a lovely 
JUOEi satin pinkj flowers early and ]ate . Roots, 75c 
PEMBROKE Very clear yellow, free flowering and fine. Roots, 75c. 
New Orchid Flowering Dahlias 
This is the name given this new race of dahlias in Scotland and England. In France 
they are known as the “Stella” dahlias for the reason that the formation of the flowers 
brings to mind the form of a star, or more precisely an “Etoile de Mer” (Starfish). They 
have for the principal characteristic the pretty forward roll of the petals showing the 
reverse, generally of another color than the face. These flowers of a fairy-like grace and 
delicacy, lend themselves better than almost any other variety to the ornamentation of the 
table, the home and for any other purpose for which flowers are used. 
RI ITTFRFI IP (Dahliadel). New. One of the most beautiful of the orchid flowering family. 
Clear, pure yellow. Exceptionally fine for cutting. Roots, 75c 
TWINKLE (Dahliadel). New for 1936. One of the loveliest. Blooms are about 4 inches in 
diameter and not only perfect in form and graceful but a beautiful combination 
of white suffused violet rose with a distinct Tyrian rose marking on the reverse of petals, which 
roll forward and show on the face of the flower. Very striking in color effect for arrange¬ 
ments. Flower has light airy appearance. Plants Only, $1.00 
Pompom Dahlias 
Glassification Having the same characteristics as Ball dahlias but less than two inches 
in diameter. 
These tiny specimens of dahlias are greatly in demand for table decorations, it being 
possible to have almost any color scheme one may desire. 
AIMEE A wee flower of bronze: color new and charming, 25c. 
BETTY ANNE New (Johnson) exhibition type. A new color in pompoms, soft clear pink. 
Winner of many prizes during the past season. Plants Only, $1.00 
BOB WHITE This variety can best be described as a white Johnny. It is milk white, having 
just a cast of yellow when opening. Bush is low and spreading with blooms 
on extremely long stems, literally all over the bush, making it ideal for bedding as well as the 
right form for exhibiting. 25c 
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