LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 
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Dahlias of Quality 
Pink and Lavender Shades (Continued) 
LAWRENCE TIBBETT—F. D. Personally we do not like the color of this dahlia, it being a 
pale peach color, but many visitors to our gardens last season raved over it, and thought 
it one of the most beautiful dahlias they had ever seen. The flowers are medium to 
large and are held well out of the foliage on stiff stems. Plant 6 to 7 feet, with many 
branches. While our stock lasts, we will fill orders for roots 
at $3.50 each. 
VON RUSSWURM—F. D. (Dixie-Kemp, 1932). Color of this fine dahlia is coral pink shaded 
ochraceous buff in the center and at the base of the petals. Flowers average 9 to 10 inches 
in width, and are of good depth, and the long stiff stems hold the flowers high above 
the foliage. Plant, averages about 8 feet in height, permitting the blooms to be cut 
with stems up to 4 feet in length. A wonderfully fine exhibition dahlia. 
Roots, each $1.50, Plants, each 75c 
AUTUMN AND ORANGE SHADES 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER—S. C. (Broomall-Success). If you are looking for tremendous 
size, form, habit of profuse blooming qualities and vigorous growth, you will find all of 
them in this variety. The color, according to Ridgeway’s color chart, is Mars Orange, 
shading to orange-buff, with tints of coral pink and coral red, the general effect being 
between orange and apricot. Flowers are of enormous size, and are produced on long 
stiff stems, holding the flower high above the foliage. 
Roots, each $1.00, Plants, each 75c 
GIRL OF HILLCREST—I. D. (Scott, 1932). The color of this fine dahlia is a brilliant 
Mikado Orange. Flowers average 9-10 inches across, of great depth, and are borne on 
long stiff stems that hold them high above the foliage. Plant is a strong vigorous 
grower, attaining to a height of 7 feet and over. A prize winner that you will be glad 
to have in your garden, and to exhibit in the shows of your community. 
Roots, each $1.50, Plants, each 75c 
KEMP’S MONMOUTH CHAMPION—F. D. (1930). No dahlia ever introduced has been a 
more consistent prize winner than Monmouth Champion. In the reports of shows over 
the entire country it is always mentioned as being among the winners of sweepstake and 
class prize winners. Its beautiful, brilliant orange flame color and giant size of bloom, 
places it in first place as one of the oustanding dahlias of today. 
It is a magnificent dahlia, but hard to visualize from a brief description. You will 
have to see it to understand why it is called great. 
The plant is of medium height, wide spreading, and have yet to see its counterpart in 
prolific production of large, perfect exhibition blooms. Size of blooms are 9 to 13 inches 
across and of sufficient depth to properly balance them, whether medium to largest size. 
Roots, each $1.00, Plants, each 65c 
RED SHADES, ETC. 
BAGDAD—I. D. Rich bright scarlet red. Large size and excellent formation. One of the 
best of its color. Plant is a strong sturdy grower attaining to a height of six feet or 
more. Good root maker. 
Roots, each $1.25, Plants, each 75c 
ENTRUPS SULTAN—I. D. The color of this showy dahlia is clear carmine red. Flowers are 
very large and are produced in great abundance on long stiff stems and are held facing 
to front. Bush a strong vigorous grower, wide spreading with many branches, each 
producing a very large exhibition bloom. Plant about 4 feet high. 
Plants only, $1.50 each 
GREAT HARBOR—I. D. (Trossbach-Kemp, 1932). This dahlia is a bold flower as its name 
indicates. It grows very large, is of a rich carmine color, and is supported on long 
stiff stems well above the foliage. Plant is of medium height, but of very sturdy growth. 
A very prolific bloomer. This dahlia does particularly well in the northerly sections of this 
country, also in Canada. 
Roots, each $1.50, Plants, each 75c 
