1936-NCVSLTIES-1936 
Derring-Do Bouqeut 
Received highest award in the American Glasses of The International 
Miniature & Pompon Exhibit at Garfield Park Conservator#, Chicago, Ill. last 
fall. This dahlia, Derring-De Bouquet, won in the American Cl ss of Miniatures 
against a field af 75 varieties which included the best in the land which fur¬ 
ther substantiates my description of it in my 1935 list. 
The stock of this dahlia is so limited that it can well be considered a 
novelty, it having been shown only in the above show and from the above re¬ 
cord it was the most outstanding novelty in the miniature, therefore I have 
placed it first among the 1936 novelties. 
PLANT-$1.50 ROOTS-$3.00 
NATIONAL TRIUluPH, D. 
( ) 
This is a very bright red dahlia with very fine fort: tion flowers and 
equally good grower. The stems are long and stiff. This is another very 
high class dahlia brought east by Die out of seclusion where it was grown by 
a man that knows his dahlias, but unable or unwilling to enter the expense of 
promoting. It is one of those dahlias that one likes to get in advance of 
others. Stock Limited 
PLANTS-$5.00 R00TS-$10.00 
NATIONAL MONARCH, I.D. 
( ) 
This dahlia is one of the largest and has petals that are the longest 
that I have ever seen. The color is salmondpink, the steins, foliage and 
plant growth are ide.JL and would have easily been included in "The Review of 
Dahlias" had it been seen. 
Stock Limited 
PLANTS-$5.00 R00TS-$10.00 
NOTE 
The following four dahlias while not actually novelties, have not been 
grown in the Ea3t and should have been, for I have no doubt that they would 
have bedii on "Honor R 0 II 3 " had they been known. 
AMY BARTLEY, D. 
( ) 
Here we have a t .11 light-yellow dahlia that is very large, 14 inches. 
The stem is very long and wonderful and again I cannot understand Trihjmits 
price is so low. 
Stock Limite d 
No PLANTS ~ R00TS-$1.00 
Col# Lib WIS # D ® 
(Provins, 1933) 
This dahlia attracted ray attention instantly when judging the West V>.. 
State Sx.uw in 1934. Ao tn.rc .. I : rxeu "get" and here it is with not one 
regret. Its a very fine mulberry-rose color that is dazzling. Root, plant 
growth, foliage and stem, are ideal. 
j&tock Limited 
PLANTS-$1.25 R00TS-$2.50 
NATIONAL GSIvi, I.D. 
( ) 
Here again I am at loss to know how this suburb dahlia was missed by the 
growers, also how it happened to be priced so low. It is a very large .nd deep 
flower and the color is dark and mulberry-rose that lasts long on the plant spud 
in the vase. A favorite beyond doubt and well should be for it has everything. 
Stock Limit .d 
No PLANTS R00TS-$1.00 
NATIONAL HIGHWAY, T.D. 
( ) 
This dahlia is a very early flowering dark maroon that is countonous in 
great numbers without the usual diminishing of size, on constantly sarong stems. 
And again I can not underst ind w£iy it is priced so low. 
Stock Limitod 
No PLANTS R00TS-$1*00 
