“A Dahlia in Every Garden in 1936’’ 
AUSTRALIAN NOVELTIES OF MERIT 
Plants only. Stock limited.Price $5.00 per plant. 
CONSTANCE ASHWORTH A large decorative 
of great merit, The large blooms being held on 
strong stems. Color Mauve pink. Certificate of 
merit N. S. W. Dahlia Society. 
CROYDON JEWEL Wonderful bold dahlia of 
deep bronz,e with a peach pink undertone and 
salmon reverse. Perfect stiff stems. 
DARCY SAINSBURY: A dahlia of immense size, 
prefect form and refinement. The color is purest 
white throughout, the blooms being deep compact 
and massive, with formal reflexed petals, while 
the depth is in correct porportion to the hugh 
size of the flowers. Very prolific and no forcing is 
required to produce large flowers. Awarded a 
certificate of merit by the Dahlia Society of N. 
S. W. 
ESTELLE: A first class exhibition flower of liliac 
Mauve, and one that should be in every exhib- 
itors garden. Highly recommended. 
LADY MARJORIE: Wonderful dahlia of a true 
pink color. Size 12x6 on a perfect stem of great 
length. Certificate of merit by the N. S. W. 
Dahlia Society scoring 86 points. 
MRS. ROSE FARMER: Not the largest dahlia but 
one of the most beautiful. The color being clear 
orange apricot deepening to salmon. Blooms of 
perfect formation and full centers on long cane 
stiff stems. Should be a winner on the show 
bench. 
PLUMSTEAD BEAUTY: A magnificent formal 
of Heliotrope color. 10 inch blooms are produced 
on long stiff stems. A dahlia that will hold its 
own in any company. Highly recommended. 
PURPLE JOY: A hugh broad petalled dahlia of 
Petunia Purple that holds its center right into 
the frost, and is in all one of the handiest decor- 
atives that has come to us. Long stiff clean stems 
holding monster blooms 12 inches or more across. 
Easy to grow. 
RIVERINA: A large rich bronze yellow. Best 
described as a stiff stemmed marmion. The flow¬ 
ers are large and stems rigid. For best results thin 
very lightly. 
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