“A Dahlia in Every Garden in 1936” 
KING OF THE BLACKS I.D. One of the darkest 
colored dahlias to date. Very dark satiny maroon 
upon close inspection but from a short distance 
appears velvety black. Plants $1.00 
LAURENTIC I.D. One of the best of Stredwicks 
introductions. Giant blooms of rich satiny pink 
shading to a lighter pink at the outer edge with 
some of the petals twisted very beautiful which 
adds to the already beautiful form. Good flower 
stems which hold the flower facing. 
. Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
LA FIESTA I.D. Giant flower of yellow with lines 
penciled red. Good husky grower and a fine ex¬ 
hibition flower. Roots $2.00 
LILAC GLORY I.C Very large blooms of a vio¬ 
let rose color. Good exhibition type. 
. Plants $.50 net 
LA REINA DE LOS ANGLES S.C. A new color 
in dahlias being watermelon pink. This one is 
very good and is loved by all who enjoy the un¬ 
usual. Plants $2.50 
LEMONIA I.C. Giant Cactus of lemon yellow 
color. A fine exhibition variety which has won 
in a number of shows during the past season. 
. Plants $2.50 
LUCY FAWCETT B. Here is a ball or show type 
flower which we believe is the best on the market 
Light primrose yellow with speckles of maroon 
which adds to the beauty of this fine flower. 
.. r Plants $.50 net 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILLIER I.D. A fine new 
addition to the giant red class. Just naturally a 
big flower which has won many friends during 
the past season. Not only a grand exhibition 
flower but one you will be proud of in your gar¬ 
den in 1936..... Plants $2.50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE I.D. Really and 
truly a giant red dahlia. Has been grown to 17 
inches in diameter. Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
MAN O’ WAR I.D. Here is a dahlia that we 
highly recommed to the most critical. For the 
past two seasons we have had this dahlia under 
cultivation. In 1934 during the dry hot summer 
this dahlia kept right on growing and was not 
bothered with insects. In 1935 drought during 
the early season and floods during the latter part 
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