Our 1936 Introductions 
flNNfl MAY WONG 
ANNA MAY WONG (Stephenson) I. D. 
This is a huge flower. In color, a bright spectrum red with 
a light reverse. The twist and curl of the petals gives a 
silvery sheen to the tips and adds much to the beauty of the 
bloom. Stems and foliage good. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
BROOMALL'S PINK—( Broomall-Stephenson) 
We are proud to offer you this introduction. A dahlia Mr. 
Broomall considers fine enough to give it his name. It is 
outstanding in color, a TRUE} ROSE} PINK, and the heavy 
substance and texture of the petals give it a beautiful velvety 
appearance. It is semi-cactus in form and is easily grown 
10 to 12 inches with good depth. Stems and foliage excellent. 
Roots $15.00 Plants $7.50 
BONN IE BELMONT—(Cochran-Ruschmohr) 
A semi-cactus of beautiful bright yellow on long stiff stems. 
Won as the best undisseminated semi-cactus in the Rockville 
Centre Show in 1934. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
DOROTHY BRANT MILLER—(Stephenson) 
A beautiful shell pink MINIATURE, with good stems and 
a splendid cut flower. In your garden this miniature will 
bloom early and will remain a mass of color throughout the 
season. On 1936 Honor Rolls. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
ORCHID MOONLIGHT—(Greenough-Ruschmohr) 
A formal decorative of beautiful mauve pink. This is an 
excellent grower, the foliage of which is insect resistant and 
it has good stiff stems. This dahlia received a certificate 
of merit in Storrs in 1934, was the winner as the best undis¬ 
seminated formal decorative in the New York Show this year, 
as well as the Rockville Centre Show. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
