CHOICE DAHLIAS INTRODUCED 
BY N. A. MILLER 
IRENE ANDERSON, H. C.—Huge blooms, often 10 
inches across; rosy; purplish cerise; heavily tip¬ 
ped white, good stems. A very attractive Garden 
Dahlia, and showy evhibition flower, Root .50; Plant.3 5 
FLANDERS FIELD—COLLARETTE—A beautiful bas¬ 
ket or cut flower Dahlia. Color a dazzling 
bright shade of pure velvety scarlet. Collar of 
same color, and large bright golden yellow cen¬ 
ter .25 
GEORGE L. BAKER — (HAYNES - MILLER) — DEC. 
Immense big blooms, 8 to 9 inches across with 
slightly rolled petals, are held high above the fol¬ 
iage on extra stout firm stems. Color a glowing 
claret red. Flowers last a long time on the 
bush .35 
INDIAN DAWN—SEMI H. C. — A bright glistening 
golden yellow, illuminated by a bright glowing 
scarlet, early and free bloomer, good stems. A 
showy and beautiful blending of bright colors, 
good cut flower Dahlia.25 
OREGON FLAME, I. D.—Bright scarlet flame, gold 
reverse, large high center blooms on long rigid 
stems, the outer petals twist and droop around 
the stems which gives the blooms a huge massive 
appearance. Tall vigerous growing plants. 
.Roots $1.00; Plants .50 
REMEMBER—lEverything will be ^ell packed and sent pre¬ 
paid by parcel post or express. 
GENERAL LIST 
ACHIEVEMENT, S. C. — Gold with bronze shading. 
Immense size. Winner American Home Achieve¬ 
ment Medal 1930.Root .75; Plant 35c 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET, I. D. — A brilliant scarlet 
with golden tips, center is tipped golden orange, 
reverse of petals flushed with gold. Immense 
big blooms on long stout stems. Strong growing 
plants, an outstanding variety, greatly admired by 
visitors at New York Botanical Gardens and one 
of the big prize winners at the eastern shows, 
1934. On the Roll of Honor....Green Plants only $2.00 
AGNES L. YOUNG, I. D.—Showy bright red with gold 
tips, twisting petals show a gold reverse, good 
size blooms, on long stiff stems. Truly a grand 
Dahlia.Plants only .75 
ADLER, D—Large waxy white blooms. 
AIKO, S. C. -Brilliant carmine red, with silver re¬ 
verse. Large deep flower, on strong stems. Koll 
of Honor Dahlia.Root .75; Plant .35 
AIR MAIL, I. D.—A fine 
stems. A Northwest 
limited. 
light lavender 
prize 
Dahlia, good 
winner, Stock very 
.Root .75; Plant .35 
