Betty Gould I. D. 
Apple blossom pink to lighter center. Cut flower variety. 
Roots $1.50. 
California Idol I. D. 
A giant, clear glistening yellow. Very deep flower of a 
true pastel shade. My choice as the best introduction of 
1935. 
Roots $10.00. 
Cavalcade F. D. 
An attractive old rose or mulberry pink on lonq, stiff 
stems. This is a commercial variety but next to California 
Idol. I consider it the best 1935 introduction. 
Roots $5.00. 
Challenger S. C. 
See new offerings for 1936. 
Chinese Lantern I. D. 
Chinese red with gold reverse. 
Green plants $2.50. 
Charlie Chaplin (Petrie) I. D. 
Very large deep gold shading to bronzy center. Excep¬ 
tionally strong grower and a prolific bloomer. Long, straight 
stems and insect resistant foliage. Certificate of Merit and 
Honor Roll 1934. 
Roots $5.00. 
Claron D. 
A two toned dahlia of scarlet with reverse streaked a 
sulphur yellow and small gold tips. 
An exceptionally good keeper. Needs no treating. 
Roots $3.00. 
Clara Barton I. D. 
A very large bloom of silvery orchid with reverse a deep 
lavender. Prolific bloomer and never stunts. Long straight 
stems and tough foliage. I recommend this one. 
Roots $3.00. 
Dorothy Crowell (Petrie) I. D. 
Very beautiful dahlia of graceful formation with long, 
wavy petals. Deep lavender to a lighter center. Good keeper 
and tough foliage with long, straight, stiff stems. Never 
stunts. Bloom 11". Height 6'. 
Something on the order of k ‘Laurentic” but a better dahlia 
as to size and keeping qualities. Holds up better in hot 
weather. 
Roots $5.00. 
Dot Farley I. D. 
Very large with good stems. Closed centers and a pro¬ 
lific bloomer. Blend of gold and yellow and peach pink. 
Roots $2.50. 
Edward G, Barnes I. D. 
One from Stredwick of England. A massive white decora¬ 
tive with broad florets. Flowers are both deep and wide 
and stems are excellent. 
Green plants $2.50. 
Eleanor Roosevelt F. D. 
Very large attractive white. Good stem and foliage. 
Green plants $2.00. 
