4 KOKOSING DAHLIA GARDEN 
MIRIAM HOPKINS (Cordes-Eastman) —This Dahlia 
resembles Amelia Earhart particularly in color; a 
Semic-Cactus, rather loosely formed but of great 
depth and diameter; color, salmon pink and rose 
combination; an early and prolific bloomer, height 
of plant 5V 2 feet. Plants Only $ 5.00 
NORMANDIE (Velie) — A real giant and one that 
will appeal to the Dahlia hobbyist who gives the ex¬ 
tra care to winning the big bloom prizes. This Dahlia 
is about the biggest Dahlia “afloat.” The color is a 
bright mallow-pink, striped with silver pink. Pro¬ 
duces 12 to 14 inch blooms. Plants Only $5.00 
OAKLEIGH MO'! ARCH (Oakleigh Gardens)— Form¬ 
al; exhibition type; cerise red in color; blooms 10 
td 14 inches; heavy stems; with canes two to thiee 
feet long; tough foliage and insect resistant; height 
6 feet; medium early bloomers; a strong, rugged 
grower; blooms keep well Plants Only $5.00 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURGH (Strasen) —Informal; 
exhibition type; color grenadine pink and light or¬ 
ange yellow, dark center and reverse light purple; 
size of bloom 10y 2 inches; a cane stem 10y 2 inches to 
first set of leaves; leathery foliage and bug resist¬ 
ant; 4 to 4y> feet in height; a mid-season bloomer 
and prolific. 
Plants Only $5.00 
