1936 WASHINGTON INTRODUCTIONS 
BOBEE DEAN (H. Smith) — Formal Decorative — A 
fine new cut flower of Jersey’s Beauty formation and 
stem, but a more prolific bloomer, of soft apricot or¬ 
ange. Six to eight inches in diameter and five inches 
deep, with petals curving to the stem when in full 
bloom. A wonderfully useful dahlia for basket work, 
and the long keeping qualities, when cut, will assure 
its popularity for bouquets. Scored 85 at East Lansing 
Trial Gardens in 1935___$10.00 
UNION BEAUTY (C. H. Fulmer) — Small Single — 2 y 2 
to 4 inches. Base of petals, yellow, with entire petal 
striped scarlet red and white. Most petals have a scar¬ 
let oval in the white stripe. Orange reverse, which 
sometimes shows through, giving a very beautiful ef¬ 
fect. Upright grower and a prolific bloomer. Won 
Certificate of Merit at Storrs’ in 1935_Net $1.50 
1935 WASHINGTON INTRODUCTIONS 
DAD SMITH (H. Smith)—Informal Decorative — Soft 
red petals, heavily edged with golden yellow, form a 
striking flower on long stems held well above the bush. 
Another fine cut. flower in the six- to eight-inch class. 
Won Sweepstakes Basket in the Olympia and Tacoma 
shows of the Washington Dahlia Society for us, and 
two Sweepstakes Baskets in Holland_$4.00 
CHICKIE (Sertz) —Pompom — Rose, with each tiny quill 
touched with gold at the base, giving an inner glow to 
the wee flower. Fine, long stems. A color that goes 
well with soft reds or the deeper lavenders_Net 50c 
AGNES YOUNG (ID) — Sscarlet red with pointed petals 
tipped bright gold. A beautiful flower growing on a 
medium low bush, with very good stem_$5.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN (ID) —Fine, clear yellow, with no 
other shadings whatever. A prize-winning beauty of 
great depth, but most graceful formation. Long, 
strong stems hold the big blooms well out of the 
foliage. _ $5.00 
CLASSIFICATIONS 
Cactus (C). Semi-Cactus (SC). Formal Decorative 
(FD). Informal Decorative (ID). 
ACHIEVEMENT (ID)—Gold with bronze shadings. Large 
size, good stem and graceful formation_75c 
AIR MAIL (ID —Rosy lavender blooms on a cane-like 
stem. A Washington prize winner_75c 
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (SC)—Bright red with rose re¬ 
flex. Very showy. _50c 
AMBASSADOR (SC) — Soft yellow with pink 
shadings-50c 
AMELIA EARHART (SC)—One of the largest and 
most beautiful dahlias grown. Apricot buff with sal¬ 
mon shadings. -$2.00 
ANDREA ERICKSON (ID)—Pure white. Giant blooms 
on good stem.-$1.00 
ALEX CRAIG (SC) —Pink with cream center. Very 
fine. - $1.50 
BAGDAD (ID) — Large flaming scarlet dahlia. Stem 
good.-50c 
BETTY COULTER (ID)—Very large full flower on a 
perfect stem. Color is an even shade of salmon red, 
overlaid with rose_$1.50 
