Previous Introductions 
AMERICA’S 
SWEETHEART 
The pure yellow informal 
decorative that we released last 
year has fully and conclusively 
proven itself the best yellow to 
date, winning in the Major and 
State shows as the largest dah¬ 
lia, the most perfect dahlia, the 
best dahlia of New Jersey origin 
and numerous other prizes, cups 
and trophys. It was truly sen¬ 
sational at the A. D. S. Show at 
New York. You will want this 
one. 
Roots, $10.00. Plants, $5.00. 
CLARA BARTON 
Large orchid and lavender in¬ 
formal decorative bloom on top 
of a long, straight stem. A 1934 
introduction that has performed 
well in both garden and show 
room. 
Roots, $2.50. Plants, $1.00. 
3^ 
PROSPERITY 
A pink and cream semi-cactus 
of large size and with a good 
stem. 
Roots, $2.00. Plants, $1.00. 
GOLDEN 
HOARD 
An immense old gold informal 
decorative was another winner. 
This was a 1935 introduction. It 
was the outstanding giant in the 
Atlanta Show. It was also a win¬ 
ner with America’s Sweetheart 
in the large type dahlia class at 
the same show. 
Roots, $5.00. Plants, $2.50. 
SONNY BOY 
Old rose and old gold informal 
decorative, a naturally large 
flower, has been grown 15 x /2 
inches. It has been a persistent 
winner in the show rooms ever 
since its introduction in 1933. 
Roots, $2.50. Plants, $1.00. 
34T 
CORAL BEAUTY 
Medium sized incurved cactus, 
coral and white, and one of the 
best keepers on the market. 
Roots, $ .75. Plants, $ .40. 
We are growing over a hundred varieties of dah¬ 
lias originated by other growers. Send us your re¬ 
quirements and we shall be glad to quote prices. 
Be sure to get our Rooted Cuttings List, ready 
about March 10th. 
ALEM DAHLIA GARDENS 
236 Grant Street 
Salem, N. j., U.S.A. 
