“A Dahlia in Every Garden in 1936’’ 
CROYDON PLAUDO: A deep and massive flow' 
er on a strong sturdy bush, with perfect stems. 
The color is deep buff with carmine veins on re' 
verse of petals. 
CROYDON VIDEO: White in color with long 
stiff stems. Good form and very large. 
GILLMAN’S GLORY: A sensational variety both 
as to color and size. The deep well formed blooms 
are held erect on long rigid stems. The color is a 
striking red. An outstanding dahlia that should 
be in every exhibitor’s collection. 
JOYCE LAWRENCE: Here is the dahlia garden 
lovers have been wanting for years. It has long 
stiff stems that carry the blooms erect with grace' 
ful poise. Flowers of enormous size and perfect 
formation are all features possessed by this re' 
markable dahlia. In addition to these advantages, 
the color is one that commands attention and ad' 
miration. It is a rich deep rose suffused with lake. 
LYNNESDALE SCARLET: Color reddish scar' 
let, which does not burn in the hottest sun. The 
blooms are very large and deep on long strong 
stems. 
MR. T. T. EDWAPvDS: A beautiful bloom of 
deep, rich red. The flowers are very large, have 
good depth, and good substance. Stems very 
strong and straight. About the best of its color. 
WAYVILLE BEAUTY: An exquisite pure white 
of largest size, great depth, and perfect forma' 
tion. In spite of its enormous size the glorious 
blooms are cai'ried well above the foliage on long 
rigid stems. 
MARY SLESSOR: White Cactus variety of good 
size and formation. 
MRS. E. R. EWINGTON: A greatly admired 
dahlia. The color is wine and magenta. The 
blooms are carried out of the bush on upright 
stiff stems. 
SORDELLO: Large sulphur yellow flowers on very 
long canedike stems. A beautiful variety that 
stands up well in all weather. 
AMELIA EARHART (Cordes'Eastman) A giant 
Semi'Cactus of apricot buff color, winner of 
many prizes. Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
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