FAIR MAIDEN (Ruschmohr) B—This is a sport of 
Jay See Dee. Color a lavendar, with a bluish lighter 
tone. Winner as the best undisseminated ball in the 
New York Show, as well as in the Rockville Centre New 
York Show. Plants $1.25, Roots $2.50. 
KENTICKEY SNOWBALL (White) B-White.—The 
Flowers are four inches, normal size, and almost perfect 
form. Listed on D. W. Hart’s Honor Roll. Plants $1.50 
Net. 
MARGRACE (Bissell) I.D.—Bright scarlet with gold 
reverse. At Mid West Show won first in the undis¬ 
seminated informal decorative class; also first in Michigan 
State Show in informal undisseminated class. Scored at 
Storrs and East Lansing. Listed on D. W. Hart’s Honor 
Roll, as well as on J. W. Johnston’s Dahlia Futurity in 
House Beautiful. Plants $5.00. 
MILTON J. CROSS (Johnson) I.I).—Nicely propor¬ 
tioned bloom, which is quite large, having depth and 
beauty. The color is clear gold at the center, shading 
to a light orange buff on the outer half of the petals. 
Winner of the Achievement Medal in New York, Camden, 
and Burholme, also seedling award at Pennsylvania Horti¬ 
cultural Show. Listed on D. W. Hart’s Honor Roll & 
J. W. Johnston’s Futurity. Plants $7.50. 
MRS. CHRISTINE GROVES (Garrity-Wickersham)— 
Clear crystal yellow with tints of bronze and mauve at 
center and sometimes on the reverse of the petals, giving 
flower a definite personality and distinction. Listed on 
D. W. Hart’s Honor Roll. Plants $5.00. 
MRS. HERBERT O’CONNOR (Berwick-Maytrott) I. 
C.—Soft rose pink, deepening at centers. Considered one 
of the best incurved cactus dahlias in recent years. Listed 
on D. W. Hart’s Honor Roll and J. W. Johnston’s Dahlia 
Futurity. Plants $5.00 
OAK LEIGH MONARCH (Hook) I.I).—Bright cerise 
red. Certificate of Merit at East Lansing 1935. Listed 
on D. W. Hart’s Honor Roll and J. W. Johnston’s Dahlia 
Futurity in House Beautiful. Plants $5.00. 
PEACHES (Greenough) F.D.—Peach pink, similar to 
Jersey Beauty, and a fine cut flower. Excellent stem 
and foliage. Plants $2.50, Roots $5.00. 
PRACHTKERL (Werner) S.C.—Foreign introduction. 
Deep yellow. Seedling of Frau Bracht but larger and 
deeper. Well thought of in the Mid West Shows. Roots 
$7.50, Plants $3.75. 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG (Strasen) I.D.—Grenadine 
pink and light yellow, center and reverse light purple. 
Received highest score at Storrs in 1935, and also scored 
at East Lansing. Also winner of seedling naming con¬ 
test at Mid West Show at Cleveland. Listed on D. W. 
Hart’s Honor Roll. Plants $5.00. 
REX (Greci-Fraser) I.D.—Apricot yellow and pink. 
Very large bloom. Plants $5.00, Roots $10.00. 
SHENTENCHI (Yokohoma) I.C.—Dark maroon and 
true incurved cactus, with petals curving all the way 
in to the center of the flower. Plants $2.50. 
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