BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY 
Newer Dahlias 
MARGRACE. I. D.—This Dahlia was listed on 
four Honor Rolls for 1935. It won Certificates of 
Merit at all three of the Trial Grounds. Its color 
is brilliant scarlet, tipped and striped with gold. 
Will grow 10 to 12 inches. Won many prizes 
and much praise during 1935. Plants, $5.00. 
MID-WEST CHAMPION. I. D.—Brilliant violet 
rose, shading to yellow at base of petals. Heavy 
insect-resisting foliage and excellent stems. Won 
Certificates of Merit at East Lansing, Mich., 
Storrs, Conn.; and Fairmont, W. Va. I grew 
Mid-West Champion here at Bridgeton in 1935, 
and it received only favorable comment. I have 
never seen a Dahlia last as long on the bush be¬ 
fore. Be sure to include it in your list this year. 
Roots, $10.00; Plants, $5.00. 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE. I. D.—Immense 
blooms of deep, dark red on stocky bush and 
good stem. Has won many friends. Plants, $2.00. 
ORIENTAL GLORY. I. D.—Received a certificate 
at Storrs in 1932. Good flowers of cadmium 
orange overlaid with scarlet on splendid stems. 
Has won many prizes. Plants, $1.25. 
PALO ALTO. S-C.—This Dahlia comes highly rec¬ 
ommended, having won in many shows. Bright 
salmon, shading to a gold center. Stems and 
bush growth good. Plants, $1.25. 
PAUL PFITZER. S-C.—An importation from Ger¬ 
many. Beautiful primrose and shell pink flowers 
on excellent stems and strong bush. Must be 
seen to be fully appreciated. Plants, $1.00. 
PRIDE OF AMERICA. S-C. An Honor Roll Dah¬ 
lia with a great future. Primrose yellow with 
pink reverse of petals. True S-C with high, full 
center and petals folding back to the stem, mak¬ 
ing it nearly globe shape. You will grow it some¬ 
time, better begin now. Perfect stems. 
Roots, $15.00; Plants, $7.50. 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG. I. D.—Received the 
highest score at Storrs, Conn., in 1935 and also 
won a certificate at East Lansing, Mich. An 
Honor Roll Dahlia in 1935. An exhibition type. 
The color, grenadine pink and light orange yel¬ 
low, dark center and reverse light purple. Leath¬ 
ery foliage with cane-like stem holding the bloom 
high above the foliage. Plants, $5.00. 
SONNY BOY. I. D.—Monster old rose Dahlia 
tinged with gold. Good stems. Has won much 
favor. Plants, $1.00. 
SPOTLIGHT. I. D.—Clear sulphur yellow. This 
is a popular Dahlia winning many prizes. Was 
an Honor Roll Dahlia in 1933. Plants, $1.00. 
THE FIREMAN. I. D.—Cardinal red with golden 
flushes and golden tips at center of flower. Was 
certified at Storrs and won American Home 
Achievement Medal in 1933. Comes highly rec¬ 
ommended. Plants, $1.00. 
WASHINGTON GIANT. I. D.—Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Lavender with orchid tints, blended with silver. 
In the largest bloom class. Plants, $1.00. 
All Roots Grown in My Own Gardens. 
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