Dahlias of Quality and Distinction 
SPOTLIGHT, I.D.—Very large, sulphur yellow blooms 
on long erect stems. This dahlia won the Achieve¬ 
ment Medal and was on the Honor Roll in 1933. 
Plants Only, $1.50 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST, F.D.—One of the largest 
and finest formal decoratives, blooms 14 inches 
across are not uncommon. Color is strontian yellow 
with sunrise yellow reverse. 
Roots, $1.50. Plants, $ .75 
URANUS, C.—This is a unique bi-color from Europe 
that promises to become very popular here. Blooms 
of good size on a rigid stem. Color is pinkish 
lavender. 
Plants Only, $1.00 
WENOKA, F.D.—One of the outstanding dahlias in¬ 
troduced last year. A huge decorative of a solid 
rosy mauve or deep magenta. The color is a shade 
lighter than American Beauty rose. 
Plants Only, $4.00 
WASHINGTON GIANT, F.D.—A very large dahlia 
on good stems. Blooms full and have broad wavy 
petals. Color a beautiful shade of lavender and 
orchid with a blending of silver. 
Plants Only, $1.00 
Standard Varieties 
ALTAMOUNT I.D.—American Beauty Rose. 
Root, $ .35 
CLOUDLAND GEM, F.D.—White overlaid light pink¬ 
ish lavender. 
Root, $ .50 
DANCING SULTANA, S.C.—Bright Lacquer red. 
Root, $ .50 
FORT MONMOUTH, I D —Purple red. 
Root, $ .50 
FRED SPRINGER—Border Plant, red. 
Plant, $ .50. Per dozen $3.00 
GIRL OF HILLCREST, I.D.—Brilliant mikado orange. 
Root, $ .75 
GOOD NIGHT, I.D.—Blood Red. 
Plant 
IDA PERKINS, F.D.—White. 
JANE COWL, I.D.—Golden Bronze. 
JERSEY BEAUTY, F.D.—Pink. 
JERSEY BEACON, F.D.—Chinese scarlet 
JERSEYS BUTTERCUP, F.D—Yellow. 
JOSEPHINE G., S.C. True Pink. 
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KATHLEEN NORRIS, I.D.—Rose pink. 
Only, $ .50 
Root, $ .35 
Root, $ .35 
Root, $ .35 
and buff. 
Root, $ .35 
Root, $ .35 
Root, $ .50 
Root, $ .50 
. Roots of Quality 
