GIANT DEVIL DOG. (Almy). 1936. ID. 10-11 ins. x 
6 ins., deep; 6 ft. tall. A rich purplish red. This 
giant has been grown eight feet tall and cut with six 
foot stems in Rhode Island. In class with Murphys 
Masterpiece for size but better sten s. 
Roots. Plant $5.00 
GOLDEN MONARCH. (Almy) 1936. ID. 10-11 ins.; 
3V2-4 ft. Golden yellow suffused orange buff. A 
medium height bush producing freely huge full cent¬ 
ered blooms. The originator claims this variety will 
produce more huge blooms than any other yellow with 
possible exception of his Lord of Autumn. 
Root $10.00 Plant $5.00 
JUMBO SATAN (Almy) 1936. ID. 11-1.2 ins.; 6 ft. 
Deep red center slightly darker at edge. Reverse of 
petals ivory white. Numerous petaloids of same color 
on inside of wide main petals. Giant blooms on stems 
five or more feet long. 
Root . Plant $7.50 
MARGRACE. (Bissell) 1936. 8-11 ins., 4-7 ins. deep. 
414-5 ft. high. Brilliant scarlet, tipped and striped 
gold. In hot weather the gold is not so prominent. 
Large full centered blooms held well on long stiff 
stems. Made about the best record of the year. At 
the Mid-West Show at Cleveland it won first in the 
Informal Decorative Class; sweepstakes in the Seed¬ 
ling Classes, and first in the Informal Decorative 
Class at the Michigan State Show. Outstanding at 
the Bronx Park, N. Y. and the trials grounds at Fair¬ 
mont, West Virginia. Certificate of Merit at both 
Storrs, Conn, and East Lansing, Michigan. Honor 
Roll. 
Root 
Plant $5.00 
MIRIAM HOPKINS (Cordes) 1936. SC. 10-13 ins., 5- 
8 ins. deep; 5-6 ft. tall. Color is a combination of 
salmon, rose and orange, which gives a general effect 
of coppery orange. A seedling of Amelia Earhart, 
more loose in formation, much stronger grower with 
flowers of greater substance. Early and prolific bloom¬ 
er on long, strong stems. Good keeper. Winner as 
most perfect bloom at Los Angeles Show, 1935. 
Honor Roll. 
Root $10.00 Plant $5.00 
MRS. ALFRED T. BUNYARD. (Badetty Bros.) 1936. 
FD. 5-7 ins., 5 ft. Its deep, rich yellow color together 
with perfection of type, excellent stem and attractive 
foliage place it in a class by itself for the show room 
and for decorative purposes. Thrifty grower bloom¬ 
ing freely from early season till frost. Awarded first 
in the undessiminated dahlia, medium size, class at 
the 1935 A. D. S. Show in New York. Honor Roll. 
Root $5.00 
Plant $2.50 
