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PRINCE OF PERSIA-(ID)—A brilliant, clear glow¬ 
ing scarlet red. Large giant size both in width 
and depth. Flowers are supported on long stiff 
stems, high above the foliage.50 
RUBY TAYLOR-(ID)—A Western flower which has 
gained great popularity in the east. Color is 
purple carmine. Flowers are borne on long 
stiff stems in an open growing bush, and needs 
no pruning to produce large deep blooms....2.00 
SANHICAN’S PEACH-(ID)—Color golden bronze 
shaded with a reddish salmon. Large flowers 
on medium size plant..25 
SATAN-(SC)—A dahlia fans ambition is to grow this 
one tiower. A prize winner whenever shown 
and a wonderful addition to the dahlia world. 
It is an immense flaming red cactus with great 
horn-like petals, making the flower very attract¬ 
ive both in the garden and show room. 1.00 
SHARAZED-(ID)—A beautiful clear rose pink, 
large flower on good stems. A good exhibition 
variety.75 
SPOT LIGHT-(ID)—American Home Achievement 
Medal Winner of 1933 Honor Roll. The color 
is sulphur yellow shading lighter at the tips and 
nearly white reverse. It is a free and early 
bloomer having blooms from 10 to 12 inches. A 
good root producer. Fine for exhibition... 2,00 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM-(SC)—A wonderful stiff 
like bloom of pure white, one of the best white 
cactus yet produced. The plant grows from 
medium to tall with heavy foliage. Flowers 
are borne on stiff stems..50 
SUPREME GLORY-(ID)—A large yellow, with a 
faint flush of rose on the reverse side of some 
of the petals. A very satisfactory plant to have 
in the garden..50 
THE COMMODORE-(ID)—A bright lemon yellow 
which can easily be grown to 12 inches. Sturdy 
grower and produces a profusion of flowers. 
Stems can be made good by disbudding.50 
THE FIREMAN (ID)—A cardinal red with golden 
flushes and golden tips at center of flower. 
Very showy and free flowering. It won the 
American Home Achievement Medal in 1933 . 
Many other awards have been credited to this 
creation. ; . 2.00 
THOMAS EDISON-(FD)—A fairly large flower of 
georgous royal purple with a brilliant rich 
sheen. The habits are very desirable. This 
flower was named for the late inventor with 
his full approval. .50 
TRENTONIAN-(FD)—A fine copper bronze flower, 
borne on long stiff stems well above the foliage. 
An excellent keeper.25 
WHITE JEWEL-(D)—One of the most pleasing 
white dahlias one would wish to grow. The 
plants are from medium to tall. Flowers are 
held above the foliage. A good keeper on the 
bush and a wonderful keeper when cut. Does 
not burn. 1.00 
Lubeck Gardens, 29 Fifth Street, Attleboro, Mass. 
