FLORENCE LOUISE S. C.—Enormous heavy bloom 
pale shade of yellow; medium height, strong 
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FT. MONMOUTH (S. C.)—One 0 F the~ largest, 
color crimson maroon, roots .-. 
GOODNIGHT (Broomall) I. D.—Color, oxblood red 
shaded maroon. A very artistic flower. 
GRACE CURLING—A very beautiful English lav¬ 
ender of fine form, perfect stem and a strong vig¬ 
orous plant. This dahlia should have a good fu¬ 
ture in this country, roots .. 
HONOR BRIGHT (Peck) F. D. The beauty of this 
Dahlia lies n its color, a coral rose with amber 
tints shading to real coral red at the center; 
scheduled to be a nation-wide favorite as a cut 
flower. .......-. 
IMPERIAL PINK (Hall) I. D.—One of the big fel¬ 
lows; color is a beautiful clear rose pink with 
gold shades at base of each petal; fine stems. 
INDIANA MOON—A very large flower on a very 
long stem. Light jasper red with light stronian 
yellow and flesh ochre shadings. Roots. 
JANE COWL (Downs) I. D.—Color, warm buff and 
old gold blending to bright salmon at! center.. 
JAMES KIRBY (Badetty 85)—A bright, rich, card¬ 
inal red. ............... 
KAY FRANCIS—Light lemon yellow semi cactus. 
Winning Amer. Home Achievement Medal, root.... 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (F. & M. 87)—This outstand¬ 
ing exhibition dahlia is a true rose pink,, depen- 
ing to mallow pink, with young central petals a 
lighter shade. Root... 
KARL BONA WITZ (S. C.)—Very artistic. Color is 
a brilliant velvety carmine. Greatly admired. 
KIx^G OF THE BLACKS (F. D.)—9 x 4y 2 , absolute¬ 
ly the finest black dahlia offered anywhere . 
LA FIESTA (Corde-Eastman) I. D.—A huge flower 
on a good growing bush. Color butter yellow, 
pencilled red. Best informal Decorative New 
York. Court of Honor Prize at Camden. We like 
it. Ro ots _—-——-—________ 
LORD OF AUTUMN (Almy) I. D.-We prophesy 
that this variety will win its share of prizes in 
specimen bloom classes. It is a huge, clear yel¬ 
low, a very deep flower and an impressive one. 
MARGRACE (I. D.)—Brilliant Carmine Red with 
Chrome base and Petaloids. Winners of American 
Home Sweepstakes at Cleveland Show, Also win¬ 
ner of A. D. S. Certificates, 1935, both at Storrs 
and East Lansing Trial Grounds. Originator, 
Walter Bisseli. Roots .....„. 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER—A rich carmine 
that is the outstanding red of 1934. This im¬ 
mense, strong growing variety will give Murphy’s 
Masterpiece, or any other red, real competition 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (I. D.)—The monster 
blooms of deep, dark red shading toward garnet 
are held erect on stiff stems ..... 
MYRA HOWARD (Glutzbeck-Maytrott) I. D.— 
Ochreous orange .....„.... 
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