HI-LITE 
*HI-I»ITE —Won 1st Prize for best Informal Decorative at 
Washington State Show, Tacoma, in 1934, and a close 
runner up for the Achievement Medal, to which it was 
entitled as the variety which won was found to be a 
last year seedling and the Medal was withdrawn from it 
after the Show by the American Home. Size of blboms 
11x5. inches. Height of plants 5 feet. Color is a very rich 
velvety carmine, shaded with rose red, lightly tipped with 
gold, reverse of petals silver. Blooms are good depth and 
graceful formation. Stems are strong and hold the huge 
blooms erect far above the foliage. We had this variety 
tested out in the mid-west by two different growers who 
reported it was a wonderful variety, and is on the Mid- 
West Honor Roll. Do not miss this one. 
Roots_ $10.00; Plants $5.00 
^MARVELOUS —Another of our 1935 Honor Roll Dahlias and 
winner of 1st Prize at the Washington Show in Olympia 
August 27th, 1935, for best Formal Decorative. Size of 
blooms 11x4 inches. Height of plants 4% feet. The 
brightest orange we have ever seen, best described as a 
flaming grenedine orange, lemon yellow at base and tips 
of petals, with reverse of petals a pale lemon yellow. 
Center petals fold forward showing the reverse in a 
most attractive way. Long, strong stems hold the big 
blooms perfectly erect far above the foliage. This very 
striking variety at once attracts attention in the Shows 
or in the Gardens and so many people on seeing this 
Dahlia exclaimed: “What a marvelous Dahlia,’’ so we 
thought the name very appropriate. Stock limited. 
Roots _ $15.00; Plants $7.50 
^HONEYMOON (I. D.) —Won 1st Prize for best Informal 
Decorative at Washington Show in Seattle, Sept. 6th, 
1935. Blooms 10x5 inches. Plants 4% fet. A beautiful 
two-toned Dahlia with center petals bright yellow while 
• outer petals are apricot. Much the same form as our 
Golden Sweepstake but petals are narrow; waving and 
recurve to the stem like a huge “mum.” Stems are long 
and always erect. Good habits and a very attractive 
and pleasing variety_Roots $10.00; Plants $5.00 
*KING OF THE GARDEN (I. D.) —Blooms 11x4% inches. 
Plants 5 feet. Bright canary yellow flushed with soft 
orange red. A grand big Dahlia on strong erect stems. 
Good form and splendid habits_Roots $7.50; Plants $3.75 
