*TORT NISQUALLY (I. D.) —We have named this variety 
for the first fort built in this State, and a copy of this 
old fort has just been erected in Point Defiance Park, 
Tacoma. And we believe this beautiful Dahlia will also 
help perpetuate its memory. It is a new and most attrac¬ 
tive color of golden orange with a border of soft Indian 
red on the edges of the petals. Lovely formation of 
petals and blooms are good depth. Stems are long and 
erect. Size of blooms 10x5 inches. Plants 4% feet. 
Roots_ $7.50; Plants $3.75 
MID-WEST (Robens-Lee) —Straight Cactus. We were privi¬ 
leged to grow this wonderful cactus the past season and 
we like it very much. Blooms were very large and fine 
form, always full centered, and while stems are slender 
they always held the blooms erect and well above the 
foliage. Plants are medium height and habits good. 
Color is an entirely new shade that we find hard to describe, 
but we think it a light purple with tints of rose. 
Roots - $10.00; Plants $5.00 
*ALTA MAY —Anemone type. Blooms about 4 inches across. 
Height of plant 5 feet. A very beautiful clear bright pink 
with creamy yellow cushion at the center. Has won 3 
Prizes for us and we have received many very favorable 
comments. A very lovely variety. Has long stems and 
is a profuse bloomer_Roots $1.50 
*UNION BEAUTY (Fulmer-Lee)—Single. Won certificate of 
Merit at Storrs 1935, scoring over 85. Bloom 3 inches 
across. Height of plant 2 y 2 to 3 feet. Color scarlet with 
white stripe, scarlet oval in each stripe. Orange reverse 
sometimes shows through with a very beautiful effect. 
Strong upright growth and profuse blooming. One of 
the most brilliant singles we have ever seen and a fine 
cut flowers _Roots $1.50 
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NEW OUTSTANDING IMPORTED VARIETIES 
Just Released Por Sale 
DQKOUPIIiOVA JUBILYNE (I. D.) —A very unusual shade 
of deep old rose with golden sheen, extremely large flowers 
on perfect stems. Very lovely_Roots $2.00 
DORIA —-Pompon. A new pompon from Australia that is the 
most perfect form we have ever seen, having at least twice 
as many petals as the American Pom and each bloom 
is always full and prefect with petals recurving to the 
stem making perfect little balls. Blooms are very small, 
about iy 2 inches across and stems are long and perfect. 
Color is a rich maroon red. Plants about 4% feet. Profuse 
blooming. If you want a winner in the Pompon class, do 
not miss this one. Only a limtied stock for sale this 
season, as we have special release on only a few clumps, 
and every one who has seen this in our Gardens wanted it, 
so order early_Roots, $3.00 
ENTRUP’S MONARCH — P. D. A very fine large Dahlia on 
good strong stems. Color is a distinct light carmine. A 
new shade_ ( _Roots $2.00 
PRIGATE — Cactus. A very large incurving bloom on long 
strong and perfectly erect stems all season. Plants are 
tall. Color is a lovely salmon tinted rose and lightening 
to yellow at base of petals. Very fine__Roots $2.00 
LAUEENTIC — I. D. We think this one of the most beautiful 
we ever imported. Won prizes at our Washington shows 
at Olympia and also Seattle for best Foreign Decorative. 
Color is a lovely mauve pink and white. Blooms are very 
gracefully formed and extremely large. Stems are long, 
strong and always hold the blooms perfectly erect at all 
seasons. Plants are tall and bloom profusely. Good 
habits_Roots $5.00 
LEGGETT’S CARDINAL — F. D.. This is a big bright cardinal 
red from South Africa. Stems are good, and plants are 
tall and profuse blooming.-Roots $1.50 
VICTORIA — English Cactus. This was the most outstanding 
cactus in the Northwest this season and won 2 First Prizes 
and 2 Sweepstakes for best cactus in the Show and was 
in other of our winning cactus exhibits. Blooms are very 
full and large, petals incurving, beautiful form, stems per¬ 
fect, always erect. Very profuse blooming. Color is a 
very lovely creamy yellow. By far the best yellow cactus 
we have ever seen -Roots $2.00 
SCHENTENCHI —A new and very wonderful cactus from 
Japan, and is on the outstanding Honor Roll of 1935 
Dahlias by Mr. Hart. We did not enter this Dahlia for 
prizes last season as our stock is very limited but where 
ever we displayed it, it attracted a great deal of very 
favorable comments. Petals are fine and incurving and 
interlace in a most fascinating manner. Color is a rich 
maroon red, described as art red. Stems are long, strong 
and always perfectly erect far above the foliage. A grand 
cactus_Roots $5.00 net 
