URBANA, OHIO 
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E. EYMAN HUFF (Garrity-Wickersham) F. D. Color hard to describe, nothing 
like it in Ridgeway’s color chart, as near as we can tell, it is the color of a full ripe 
plum, overlaid garnet. Certificate winner 1935 high score of 87, same breeding as 
Ruby Taylor. 
Plants $3.75 Roots $7.50 
EDWARD RINDFLEISCH (Rindfleisch) F. D. A tremendous bold flower of a 
magnificent shade of red, held erect on cane-like stems; one of the best reds; very 
prominent at the shows this year. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY (Broomall) I. D. We think this one of Mr. Broom- 
all’s very best; imposing and beautiful in form and color; huge flowers you will never 
forget; clear mallow pink or violet rose, with silver shadings; most outstanding. 
Plants 75c Roots $1.50 
ELISSA LANDI (Cordes) F. D. Here is a 1934 introduction that really made 
good. Large brilliant flowers of a golden coral shade which attracts. No faults. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
FLOYD GIBBONS (Veile & Mendham) I. D. Very large flowers of bright copper 
with shadings of carrot red; a profuse bloomer on the best of stems. 
Plants 50c Roots $1.00 
FOREST FIRE (Dahliadel) I. D. A brilliant scarlet flame with blushes of 
yellow; yellow petaloids. Effective, striking, spectacular. 
Plants $2.50 
FORT MONMOUTH (Kemp) I. D. This great Dahlia needs no introduction; a 
rich burgundy wine color of great size; marvelous grower with the best of stems. 
Plants 50c Roots 75c 
FRANK SERPA (Serpa) I. D. Winner of American Home Achievement Medal at 
San Francisco. Decidedly large flowers on extra good stems. Color very pale pink, 
stained wine red; sometimes greatly concentrated on the tips. Attractive and 
distinctive. 
Plants $2.50 
GAY CABALLERO (Garrity) I. D. The color of this new one is not shown on 
Ridgeway’s color chart. A shade of peach pink, shaded cream deepening towards 
sides of petals; flowers 9 to 11 inches on cane-like stems. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
GOLDEN GOBLIN (Goodacre) F. D. This very reliable grower has really made 
good; everyone likes its sturdy habits. A rich golden color and a perfect formal 
type, with perfect stems. 
Plants 50c Roots 75c 
GOLDEN STANDARD (Downs) Cactus. Color golden tan. One of the sensa¬ 
tions of last year, perfect stems. Don’t miss this. 
Plants $2.50 
GOOD NIGHT (Broomall) I. D. Another Dahlia that has made good; one of the 
prettiest very dark Dahlias we have grown; color ox blood red shaded maroon; of 
great size; a clean reliable sort. 
Plants 50c Roots $1.00 
GRACE CURLING (Stredwick) I. D. A charming flower of bright lilac with a 
trace of white at the base of petals, which are cleft, adding interest to the form. 
It is suitable for exhibiting, especially in basket arrangements, and is attractive in 
the garden. 
Plants 50c Roots 75c 
HARRIETT NEAL (Wickersham-Ruschmohr) I. D. The most complete descrip¬ 
tion we can give of this variety is to say that it is a golden Marmion; deeper in 
color and more refined. A very pleasing, distinctive, and satisfactory Dahlia. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
