RED JUG ( Preas-Ruschmohr) 
This is a semi-cactus of a striking cardinal red color, the 
petals being tipped yellow. The blooms average 10 inches 
in diameter and five inches deep. The stems are long and 
stiff and the leathery foliage is insect resistant. The plant 
has a natural growth up to six feet in height, and produces 
flowers of remarkable keeping qualities. Won the American 
Home Achievement Medal as the best undisseminated dahlia 
in the West Virginia Show in Fairmont in 1934. In 1935, 
won as the best undisseminated semi-cactus at Rockville 
Centre, New York, Valley Stream, New York, and Camden, 
New Jersey. At the Cleveland Show, won as the best undis- 
seminated dahlia shipped by plane over five hundred miles. 
After traveling this distance, on the second day of the show, 
the blooms created much favorable comment on their fresh¬ 
ness. Furthermore, it received a Certificate of Merit at 
Storrs in 1935. 
Roots $10.00 Net Plants $5.00 Net 
RITA CANSINO (Stephenson) I. D. 
This dahlia is lemon yellow in color, splashed with rich car¬ 
mine. The foliage is a rich green and the combination gives 
it a truly Spanish coloring. Stems excellent. The flower has 
size and depth. (Illustrated on front cover.) 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
RUDOLF'S GIANT (Rudolf-Ruschmohr) I. D. 
This dahlia is signified by its name. With the usual disbud¬ 
ding and no overfeeding, it will grow at least 12 inches 
with good depth. The centers are tight and compact. The 
color is BRIGHT BUFF APRICOT, and is one of the best 
in the autumnal shades. Excellent foliage and good stiff 
stems. It received a certificate at Storrs in 1934 as Rudolf’s 
Seedling No. 612, and was winner as the best informal in the 
Rockville Centre Show in 1935. P | an+S $ 7 .5Q Net 
Other Introductions for 1936 
AZURA (Ballay) I.D. 
Rosy lilac with a bluish violet sheen. A large deep flower 
of interesting formation; free bloomer. Plants grow tall with 
strong growth. Winner as the Best Undisseminated Decora¬ 
tive at the San Francisco Show. p| f $7 50 N t 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Ballay) S. C. 
Bright coral or peach pink with no trace of lavender. Size 
and formation of this flower is very similar to Satan. Cali¬ 
fornia Peach was the sensation of the Boston Show, winning 
as the Best Flower in the Show, the Massachusetts Horti¬ 
cultural Society’s Medal as Best New Dahlia, and the Home 
Achievement Medal. Winner as the Best Undiss^minated 
Semi-Cactus at San Francisco. On the 1936 Honor Rolls. 
Plants $7.50 Net 
CHEROKEE (Ballay) S. C. 
Eavender pink with light center. Flower is large and deep, 
stems are extra long and stiff. Invaluable as a cut flower. 
Plants $5.00 Net 
MISS GLORY (Ballay) S.C. 
In color an apricot yellow, a free and early bloomer with 
perfect stems.. Scored 86 at Storrs and on the 1936 Honor 
Rolls - Plants $7.50 Net 
MIRIAM HOPKINS (Cordes-Eastman) S. C. 
A large semi-cactus of a coppery salmon color that will 
average over 10 inches in diameter with long stems. A tall 
grower and an artistic and pleasing flower. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
THELMA TODD (Eastman-Cordes) I. D. 
An artistic flower of pink and cream with 
average over eight 
center. 
stems. 
Flowers 
A free hloomer 
a creamy yellow 
inches on excellent 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
