MYRA HOWARD (Glutzbach Dahliadel, 1932), I. D. 
The color is a glowing combination of saffron, yellow 
with tints of salmon, the entire effect being ochraceous 
orange. Winner of American Home Achievement Medal 
at New York. 
Plants 75c, Roots $1.50 
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NANCY CARROLL (Locust Valley Dahlia Farm), S. C. 
Named for the celebrated actress and color is same 
color as Nancy Carroll’s hair, a golden copper buff. 
Grand novelty on long stems and has been grown to 15 
inches. 
Plants $ .75 
NEW GLORY (Troste, 1932), S. C. 
One of the most attractive Dahlias in the garden. 
Oxblood red with tips of white, few flowers come all 
red. Good stem size and formation. 
Plants 50c, Roots $ .75 
OLYMPIC SUNSET (Lee, 1935), S. C. 
Size of bloom 10 inches across, 4 inches deep. Height 
of bush, 5 feet. Color is apricot orange and coral with 
a blending of pale lemon yellow and having a distince 
zone of the yellow at the base of petals, reverse of 
petals rose. A very perfet Semi-cactus. Stems strong 
and erect. One of the outstanding Honor Roll Dahlias. 
Plants $3.00 
OMAR KHAYYAM (Stout), F. D. 
This much admired Dahlia is unusual coloring, a Chi¬ 
nese red at the base of petals, shading to bright 
orange and tipped lighter, making a wonderful color 
effect. It is a tall healthy grower with strong foliage 
and incidentally a good root maker. (H. R.) 
Roots $ .75 
ORANGE MOON (Wallace, 1935), F. D. 
This new Dahlia is startlingly beautiful in form and 
color. The color is a soft buff shading to orange 
apricot deeper toward the base of petals and reverse 
shaded orange red. Flower is large, full and deep, 
facing up and out on long stiff stems that never droop. 
Bush of medium height. Bug resistant and strong 
grower. 
Strong Plants $2.50 
Oriental Girl 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (Barker, 1931) 
Bloom, 7x4; bush, 6 ft. This variety has won con¬ 
siderable in the East. The color is a bright rose pink 
of a slightly deeper tone than Delice. Petals gracefully 
curl and twist, making in all a very artistic and use¬ 
ful flower. (H. R. 1934). 
Plants $ .75 
ORIENTAL GIRL (Greenough, 1935), I. D. 
A grand large Dahlia of Chinese red and yellow. One 
of the best in the garden in 1935. 
Plants $2.50, Roots $5.00 
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