“A Dahlia in Every Garden in 1936 
did not stop this fine dahlia. The color is maroon 
red with an occasional petal in some flowers 
showing a streak of gold. Highly recommended. 
. . Roots $3.50 Plants $1.75 
MARY ELIZABETH REDFERN I D. Color a 
delightful shade of old rose. A dahlia with uni' 
versal appeal. Very large flowers of fine form 
held on very long strong stems. The flowers grow 
well above the bush. A consistent prize winner. 
. Plants $2.50 
MAY ROBSON S.C. A very refined flower of 
clear pink. Classed as the most refined beauty 
introduced in 1934. Has all the good habits re' 
quired for a grand dahlia. Plants $2.50 
MRS. RICHARD TWYFORD I.C. Beautiful red 
shade with yellow at base. Extra good stems and 
insect resistant foliage. Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
MARGARET STARKE Str.C . Spinel pink in 
color. Medium height, Good keeper when cut. 
...... Roots $.50 
MT. EVEREST I D. Pure white flower of exhibi' 
tion type. Plants grow very erect and require 
very little pruning to produce well. Plants $1.00 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION F.D. Large size 
blooms of flame color. Highly recommended both 
for exhibition and cut flower purpose. Roots $.40 
MONMOUTH QUEEN F.D. Picric yellow in 
ceter with gradual shading to primrose yellow at 
the outer petals. Flowers 1002 inches across on 
long stiff cane like stems. A robust grower. 
—..-.. Plants $1.50 
NEW GLORY S.C. Bi'Color, oxblood red tipped 
white. One of the best. Roots $.75 
ORIENTAL GLORY J.D. Deep gold color, extra 
heavy foliage and prolific bloomer. 
.-. Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
ORINDA F.D. The tallest growing dahlia yet in' 
troducted. Large flowers of rich Mauve. 
.-.-. Roots $.75 
PASTEL GLOW I.D. Large flowers of orchid vio' 
let suffusion. Ideal habits of growth. Very popu- 
lar.... Roots $.75 
PRINCE OF PERSIA I.D. A giant red dahlia 
which still remains very popular. Excellent grow' 
er . Roots $.75 
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