FURTHER COMMENT 
‘.ON 
. 1935 
NOVELTIES 
CLASSIC: 
This dahlia .pparently did vary well in tho Far ',Vosa .s par the following:- 
Quote .. 
"August 31, 1935,’My chiuf reason for writing is to state that your Classic 
is quite equal to its name; the plant is a tall cleqn grower and tho bloom is a 
real beauty; superior to any of it's color". 
by-H. L. 
The above reiterates the comments made at the time of CLASSIC'S introduc¬ 
tion and is further proof that ixs selection, as an outstanding dahlia was not 
in any way over-rated. 
Some time or other every flov/or lover of dahlias will have this dahlia be¬ 
cause it is a flower that ’.Till always retain admiration regardless of how common 
it may over become. 
PLANTS-^4.00 ROOTS-$8.50 
ADDITIONAL NOVELTISS-1935 
VELVET 'VONDSR, I.D. (Hunt, 1935) 
Violet-maroon, broad petaled massive faower , yet by no/means stiff; well 
formed and maintaining its circular outline, even in very largo specimens. 
Achievement ued^l winner in N.Y. Show 1934. Crownout at 2 foot height for bet¬ 
tor blooi s 111 come on lateral 
PLANTS-$2.50 ROOTS-$5.00 
FORREST FIRE, I.D. (ifcytrot, 1935) 
This dahlia lives in mind from the fitness of its name. The broad pointed 
petals are flaming red and those are subtended by orange-yellow petaloids that 
lend to the whole flower a truly living flamelike effect. One of tho most dis¬ 
tinctive. 
PLANTS-$3.75 R00TS-$7.50 
AUTU1TI MOON, F.D. (Wickersham, 1935) 
This lar 0 e dahlia is a consistant bloomer on good strong stems. Color a 
light golden yellow with a few high lig..ts of peach amber. In soma soils re¬ 
minding one of a full September moon. 
PLANTS-$2.50 ROOTS-$5.00 
JUDGE SS.CBURY; I.D. (Stneringron, 1935) 
Winner at N.Y. 1934, as best new dahlia of New Jersey origin, 
some honor at tho Northern Show of Now Jersey. Good at Stores and 
ical Gardens. A Large flower of pi easing blond of pink and white. 
definite, rich shade, v/ell-testod and a fine grower. 
PLANTS-$3.75 
It won the 
N.Y. Botan- 
Pink is a 
R00TS-$7.50 
JESSIE CRATORD? I.D. (Fraser, 1935) 
This grand novelty of 1935 was one of the best dahaias on trial at Stores 
that year and is an impressive grower. Its a large flower with a oackground of 
pale lavondor tintod and margined with bright orchid, almost a violet-red. This 
color intonsifies at the center and tho effect is very pleasing. ^ 
PLANTS-$2. 50 R00TS-$5.00 
HELEN FRASER, I.D. (Fraser,1935) 
Tho color of this dahlia is hard to describe and do justice to; the ground 
color ivory-whito with blendings of cattloya pink, tho tips of tno petals doop 
cattleya orchid. The largo flowers aro carried on long stems woll above the 
foliage; froo flowering, clean uniform growth, height 4>r foot. Mentioned in 
both-"American Homo" and "Home and Field" honor rolls of 1934 as outstanding 
noboltios. 
PLANTS '-4 2.50 
ROOT3-$5.00 
