Forest Fire - Hunt’s Velvet Wonder 
PRICE LIST OF OUR DAHLIA ROOTS 
ACHIEVEMENT — (ID) . . . $ .80 
(Bailey-Success). Gold with bronze shading. A very 
large flower with curled and twisted petals on long 
stiff stems. Very artistic and a good keeper. Tall 
plant. 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET — (ID) . 5.00 
(Cackener-Parkway). A deep vivid scarlet shading 
to a bright canary yellow at the base. Outer petals 
are tipped with gold, waving and twisting near the 
tips. The petals are long and broad forming a 
light, roselike center, showing the deep gold reverse 
of the petals. Blooms are large on stiff, cane-like 
stems. PLANTS 2.50 
AIKO — (SC)...90 
(Dahliadale). One of the most spectacular dahlias 
we know. Large blooms of cardinal or deep car¬ 
mine, with silver reverse showing at the center and 
tips. Tall, open bush but needs to be well staked. 
ALICE WHITTIER — (SC) . . . .25 
(Reed). Large clear primrose yellow with bright 
green foliage. Medium tall and free bloomer. 
AMELIA EARHART — (SC) . . 2.00 
(East. Cord.) Apricot buff with salmon tints shad¬ 
ing to a soft yellow at base of petals. Tall, thrifty 
plant and the blooms are held well up out of the 
plant on long, stiff stems. A thrifty grower and 
free bloomer, an exceptional cut flower. 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH—(c) . . .35 
(Nuneviller.) A real true cactus in a beautiful 
shade of red. Unlike most dahlias of this type it 
has good stems and is an excellent keeper when 
cut. A profuse bloomer. 
ANDREA ERICSON — (IID) . . .60 
(F & M) A pure white exhibition dahlia. Flower is 
composed of broad oval petals with pointed and 
twisted tips which give it a fluffy appearance. A 
soft, lovely white and makes a striking cut flower. 
ANDREAS HOFER (ID).20 
(Holland) Delicate pink passing to a creamy cen¬ 
ter. Long, wiry stems and an excellent cut flower. 
Very artistic and a free bloomer. 
ANNA BENEDICT — (ID) . . . 5.00 
(Benedict-Dahliadel) A rich deep garnet with black 
shadings and shadows at the center of the bloom. 
A good thrifty plant, growing rather tall. While 
one of the very dark dahlias, it is nevertheless 
very attractive. PLANTS 2.50 
AMUN RA — (FD).15 
(Seal) An old favorite in autumn shades of deep 
tan. A very tall, sturdy plant, free bloomer and a 
good cut flower. 
AURANTIACA — (SC).45 
(Europe) A light copper tan effect with very light 
orange center shading to pale yellow at outer edge. 
Plant is low and literally covered with these lovely 
blooms. Excellent for cutting. 
ASBURY PARK — (FD).60 
(Wood-Burpee) Coppery salmon with flowers placed 
well on very good stems. Flowers are extremely 
large and make gorgeous bouquets when cut. Tall 
bush with dark green foliage. 
BAGDAD — (ID).55 
(Redfern) A fine large red (flaming scarlet). Good 
stems, prolific bloomer. Long stems holding flow¬ 
ers well above the bush. 
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