HARRY MAYER (F.D.) (Reed) — A fine exhibi¬ 
tion dahlia having size, depth, wonderful stem, full 
center and sturdy healthy bush growth. Its color is 
a beautiful silvery pink with a rose pink reverse. 
Very satisfactory. Roots $1.00 
IROQUOIS AUTUMN (I.D.) — A good growing 
plant of medium height with large flowers that 
stand up well when cut. A free bloomer, a good 
addition to any garden. Color various shades of 
autumn. Roots $4.00 
IROQUOIS ECLIPSE (F.D.) — This was out¬ 
standing variety in my gardens the past season. 
The plant is a profuse bloomer of large ten inch 
flowers of good depth, has good stems. Did well 
at the World’s Fair Gardens against adverse con¬ 
ditions. The color, phlox pink with darker shade 
at the base of petals. A good exhibition flower. 
Roots $2.50 
IROQUOIS GIANT (I.D.) —The color bluish violet, 
a very prolific bloomer, there being six to eight 
stems, admired by all who saw it. This also did 
well at the World’s Fair Garden. The bush is a 
strong robust grower with leathery foliage, petals 
will dry on flower before they will drop off and will 
keep in good condition for a week when cut. A 
beautiful dahlia for exhibition or commercial pur¬ 
poses. Roots $3.50 
IROQUOIS SUNBEAM (I.D.) Score 85, 1933 — 
Here is a dahlia that should be in every garden. 
It can be grown for exhibition or for commercial 
purposes. Color, orange buff with a great deal 
of flesh ochre. The plant is a strong grower and 
a very prolific bloomer, there being six to eight 
perfect blooms on the plant at all times. The 
flowers measure six to nine inches, depth two to 
five inches and height six feet. Will do well in most 
soils with very little care. 
Roots $3.00 
IROQUOIS SUNRISE (F.D.) — Score 85, 1933 — 
Here is an outstanding dahlia that received a certi¬ 
ficate of merit at the trial gardens in 1933. Can 
be grown to a very large size. The plant is a 
strong grower with leathery foliage. A fine stiff 
stem with flowers facing the heavens. Height of 
plant 5 ft. 3 inches. The color is empire yellow 
with shades of apricot yellow, also base of petals 
salmon orange. There are two tones of orange 
around the center. Roots $7.50 
IVORY (F.D.) (Boston) —An immense self color 
of pure cream white, deeper at the center and just 
a shade lighter at the edges with a deeper tip. The 
petals are long, pointed and wave gracefully. The 
bush is medium tall and is a late bloomer. 
Roots 50c 
JANE COWL (I.D.) (Downs) — An ideal dahlia, 
fairly tall with vigorous dark green leathery foliage; 
straight, strong stems holding monster blooms of 
glistening bronzy buff and salmon shades proudly 
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