Smith-Fleming Dahlia Gardens 
MRS. AUSTIN D. BOSS, F.D.—One of the “new 
race” of dahlias introduced by Geo. Fraser. A shade 
of soft flesh pink on a white base. The blooms 
are borne in profusion on long wirey stems. 
Roots, $ .75 
MURPHYS MASTERPIECE, I D—One of the out¬ 
standing dahlias and a consistent prize winner. 
Immense blooms of dark rich red are held upright 
on long strong stems. Grow 12 to 14 inches without 
forcing. 
Plants Only, $1.00 
MYRA HOWARD, I.D.—This dahlia produces huge 
flowers of a pure golden color with a rosy sheen 
which glistens in the sunlight. A good cut flower 
with good stiff stems. 
Roots, $1.00. Plants, $ .50 
ORIENTAL GLORY, I.D. (1934)—Color cadmium 
orange with scarlet, center and reverse heavily 
shaded scarlet. A truly beautiful flower. 
Plants Only, $ .75 
PALO ALTO, S.C.—Salmon in two tones. Bright 
pinkish salmon throughout the flower but shading 
quite perceptibly to a sort of salmon gold at the 
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Plants Only, $1.00 
ROXBURY’S IDEAL, F.D. (1936)—A commercial type 
of a fine pink color; size 8 V 2 to IOV 2 inches and a 
compact flower; stem 8 to 9 inches to the first 
brackets; extra heavy foliage, very dark green and 
insect resistant. Height of plant 4V2 feet. An early 
bloomer and very floriferous; flowers always facing, 
never on top and never an open center; will not 
shed petals, even in old age. Proved to be one of 
the most robust growers of the garden. 
Plants Only, $3.75 
RED STAR, C.—A bright red incurved cactus of a 
fine form. Blooms not large but their attractive¬ 
ness more than makes up for this. 
Plants Only, $1.00 
RENATE MULLER, C.—An incurved cactus that is 
very tightly quilled. Color is shell pink that shades 
to deep cream, at the center. The high center holds 
tightly closed the entire season. 
Plants Only, $ .75 
RUBY TAYLOR, F.D.—A mighty fine exhibition va¬ 
riety. Color is a dark purplish red. Flowers of 
good size, well formed and of unusually good sub¬ 
stance. 
Roots, $2.00. Plants, $1.00 
RUBY TAIT, I.D.—Large blooms of citron yellow with 
penciling of pink, on fine stems. Listed as one of 
the 100 best dahlias at the N. Y. Botanical Gardens. 
Roots, $1.50. Plants, $ .75 
SATAN, S.C.—No dahlia is more spectacular than 
this one. Horn like petals of flaming red tipped 
with gold. Blooms 11 to 12 inches across, with 
perfectly rolled petals held upright on exceptionally 
long stiff stems. No garden can afford to be without 
this dahlia. 
Roots, $1.50. Plants, $ .75 
Star Brand ★ 
