1936 Introductions, Honor Roll 
and Certificate Winners 
GRAND SLAM, S.C. (Jones-Hulin)—A true type 
Semi-Cactus of rare beauty being Tyrian Rose 
on front of petals, citron yellow base and light 
Amaranth Pink reverse. Mentioned on three 
Honor Rolls this season and very outstanding 
at the gardens where it was on trial. The first 
time shown it was the sensation of the show 
and winning in every class. The bush is ideal 
and nicely branching, flowers 9 to 10 inches 
are held half facing on strong stiff stems. It 
is inclined to be a little crotchy, but by pinch¬ 
ing out the first bud wonderful results may be 
• had. This dahlia is capable of making a GRAND 
SLAM in the best company. Study the picture 
on the cover and see for yourself the wonder¬ 
ful formation of this flower. Roots $10.00 Net. 
Plants, net . $5.00 
MRS. W. F. LORD, P.D. (Pike-Parrella)—This is 
a Canadian variety with a great winning record 
to its credit. Very highly recommended on 
both Hart’s and Johnson’s Honor Rolls. A 
bright gold with tints of peach pink on re¬ 
verse. The petals are long, wide, and pointed 
at the ends, the bush is a splendid grower with 
almost perfect habits averaging about 5 feet 
in height and nicely branching. THIS IS 
GOOD. Roots $15.00. Plants .$7.50 
GEORGE WASHINGTON, I.D. (Sutcliff-Parrella). 
A great dahlia named after a great man. Tall 
growing bush with large blooms of a deep rose 
pink, deepens at the base of the long pointed 
petals. Growing habit is fine and the stems 
are perfect. Mentioned on this season’s Honor 
Rolls. Strong divisions, each $10.00. Plants.$5.00 
YOUTH, I.D. (Parrella-Hulin)—Medium size gor¬ 
geous bi-color of American beauty shading to 
magenta at the center and tipped white. Can 
you vision a more beautiful color combination? 
The. bush is nice and the blooms are freely pro¬ 
duced and the keeping qualities are unexcelled. 
This variety bids fair to be a best seller on the 
cut-flower market, as it is not uncommon for 
the blooms to last six days. Roots, $5.00 Net. 
Plants, net . $2.50 
MOON-GLO, F.D. (Parrella-Hulin)—Tall bush with 
large lemon yellow blooms having a high full 
center, giving it a distinct glow. A few petals 
show a white streak along the edge but it dis¬ 
appears when the flower is fully open. If you 
like yellow you will like this. Roots $7.50. 
Plants .$3.75 
MISS LONG ISLAND, I.D. (Jeffords - Hulin)— 
Tall grower with splendid habits bearing large 
blooms of a very pleasing color, being a 
sparkling watermelon pink. This dahlia was one 
of the outstanding varieties at the New York 
Botanical Gardens the past season and very 
highly spoken of on Hart’s Honor Roll. Free 
bloomer and very DESIRABLE. Roots.$7.50 
To make room for more varieties that we may be up 
to date we are offering exceptional values on last 
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