BENNETT K. MATLACK 
GENERAL LIST 
C., Cactus; S-C., Semi-Cactus; I. D., Informal Decorative; 
F. D., Formal Decorative; P., Peony. 
ACHIEVEMENT. I. D.—A splendid apricot col¬ 
ored Dahlia on good stems and plant. Plants, 50c. 
ALBERT VESICAL. I. D.—Old rose with bronze 
shadings. Roots, 50c. 
ALICE WHITTIER. S-C.—Good primrose yellow 
cactus. Roots, 35c. 
ALTAMONT. I. D.—Large flowers of Tyrian rose 
with lighter shadings. Roots, 35c. 
AMBASSADOR. C.—Soft yellow buff, shaded sal¬ 
mon pink. Really hard to beat. Roots, 35c. 
AMERICAN LEGION. S-C.—This is still one of 
the best yellow Dahlias. The flowers are large 
on perfect "stems. In the Mid-West during 1935 
this was a very outstanding Dahlia winning many 
honors in a large field. You should grow it. 
Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00. 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART—See page 2. 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH. C.—Large, bright orient¬ 
al red. Good. Roots, 50c. 
ANDREA ERICSON. I. D.—Splendid white. 
Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c. 
AVALON. I. D.—A pure, clear yellow that stands 
out. Roots, 25c. 
BAGDAD. I. D.—Scarlet flame flower of wonderful 
size. Good bush and stems. Roots, 35c. 
BARBARA REDFERN. F. D.—Blend of old gold 
and old rose. Grow it. Roots, 35c. 
BUCKEYE FLAME. I. D.—Large flowers on 
splendid stems. Color, bright orange-scarlet with 
orange margin. Plants, 50c. 
CAMEO. F. D.—Coral-rose with mallow pink re¬ 
verse. This flower is very popular everywhere. 
Plants, 75c. 
CANARY CUP. F. D.—One of the prettiest yellow 
Dahlias. Fine stems. Wonderful cut flower. 
Roots, 50c. 
CAPE MAY—See page 2. 
CASPER G. WARE. F. D.—Always covered with 
clear violet rose blooms. Medium tall. Roots, 35c. 
CHAMPAGNE. F. D.—Champagne colors. Grows 
well and is striking. Roots, 25c. 
CHAMPOEG. F. D.—Unusual color combination of 
canary yellow and salmon pink. Backs of petals 
pale yellow. Strong growth, fine stems. Highly 
recommended. Roots, 50c. 
CHEMAR’S EUREKA. F. D.—Long, stiff stems. 
Flowers white with lavender pink suffusion. 
Roots, 35c. 
CITY OF TRENTON. I. D.-An immense Dahlia 
of an autumn shade hard to describe. A remark¬ 
able flower. Roots, 35c 
CLAIR WINDSOR. S-C.—Large, pure white 
flowers on perfect stems. Roots, 50c. 
CLARA BARTON—See page 2. 
Try JACK, the New Pompon—Page 11. 
4 
