Smith-Fleming Dahlia Gardens 
CHAUTAUQUA REGAL, F.D.—A vigorous grower, 
The color is an unusually rich and brilliant cardi¬ 
nal red with the reverse of petals shaded ivory. 
Plants Only, $1.00 
CHAUTAUQUA SUNSET, F.D. (1934)—A pleasing 
color of a wonderful blending of sunset colors, 
gold, shaded old rose and coral. 
Plants Only, $1.00 
CITY OF CLEVELAND, I.D. (1935)—A certificate 
winner at Storr’s 1933. Bright scarlet splashed 
with orange. 
Plants Only, $2.50 
CITY OF ROYAL OAK, S.C.—The color of this 
dahlia is most unusual, being a russet salmon with 
tints of cadmium yellow. 
Roots, $5.00. Plants, $2.00 
DETROITER, F.D. (1935)—Beautiful shade of velvety, 
cardinal red inclining to crimson. This dahlia pro¬ 
duces great quantities of perfect blooms. 6 to 8 
inches. We had one plant produce 42 blooms 
last year. 
Roots, $2.00. Plants, $1.00 
DOROTHY CROWELL, I.D.—A large flowering dahlia 
of beautiful formation with long, wavy petals. 
Outside petals are a lavender pink shading to 
white in the center. 
Plants Only, $3.75 
DWIGHT W. MORROW, I D— A gigantic dark red 
dahlia that is much admired by everyone. 
Roots, $1.00 
ELISSA LANDI, F.D. (1934)—A formal decorative 
with a slight wave in the petals. A brilliant coral 
pink color. 
' Plants Only, $2.00 
EDWARD G. BARNES, I.D.—A white decorative with 
broad florets. An English introduction that prom¬ 
ises to become very popular. 
Plants Only, $2.50 
ENTRUPS SULTAN, I.D.—A bright carmine red, the 
large flowers are borne in abundance on long 
stiff stems. 
Plants Only, $1.00 
EXCELSIOR, I.D.—One of the largest flowering va¬ 
rieties ever sent out of Germany. Several blooms 
10-12 inches open at one time on a single plant are 
common. The blooms are held erect on strong 
stems well above vigorous growing bush. Color is 
a golden orange with terra cotta shading. 
Plants Only, $ .75 
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