Smith-Fleming Dahlia Gardens 
HUNTS VELVET WONDER, I.D. (1935)—An honor 
roll variety having all the desirable habits of other 
dahlia leaders. Color is a rich, bright violet 
Burgundy. 
Plants Only, $3.00 
IROQUOIS GIANT, I.D.—A very prolific bloomer 
with flowers of 10 inches and over of bluish violet 
color. Stems are long and sturdy. 
Plants Only, $1.50 
JEAN TRIMBEE, S.C.—Color is a rich, glowing pe¬ 
tunia violet or a better description might be a 
purple Fort Monmouth, but a larger flower. 
Plants Only, $ .50 
JESSIE CRAWFORD, I.D.—A real art dahlia. Ivory 
white with a blending of pink. Tips of petals a 
deep rose. 
Plants Only, $2.00 
JERSEYS DAINTY, C.—Not a large flowering variety 
but one that is much admired. Color is pure white 
and the perfectly formed blooms are borne in 
profusion on rigid stems well above the foliage. 
Plants Only, $ .75 
KAY FRANCIS, I.D. (1935)—This was a prize winner 
wherever shown. The flower is of clear golden 
yellow, one tone throughout. The blooms are deep 
with a high attractively formed center. 
Plants Only, $2.00 
LAURENTIC, I.D.—One of the best of the foreign 
introductions from Europe last year. Color is a 
lovely mauve pink and white. 
Plants Only, $2.00 
LAWRENCE TIBBETS, F.D. (1934)—A glowing peach 
pink. A good grower with good stems. 
Plants Only, $2.00 
LEMONIA, S.C.—Here is a fine variety from Hol¬ 
land. The massive blooms of a clear lemon yellow 
are borne on long rigid stems. 
Plants Only, $2.00 
LA REIN A, F.D.—A very large full bloom of a golden 
shade overlaid with buff. Blooms 10 to 12 inches 
with very little disbudding, on stems 2 to 3 feet in 
length. This dahlia created more interest in our 
garden last year than any other type. 
Roots, $1.00 
LA REINA DE LOS ANGELES, S.C.—In formation 
this dahlia resembles a large chrysanthemum bloom 
of exquisite shade of pink. Petals twist and curl 
inward. If you want something different, grow 
this one. 
Plants Only, $2.50 
Star Brand ★ 
