PREMIER DAHLIA GARDENS 
Root Plant 
M. Clara Barton (I.D.) An immense laven¬ 
der; long straight stems.8.00 1.50 
M. Cornelia Bryce Pinchot (I.D.) A magnifi¬ 
cent dahlia; the color a rich burgundy 
wine; ranks with the largest; stems with¬ 
out fault; foliage thick and insect resist¬ 
ant; on 19 34 H. R.5.00 2.50 
M. Daddy Kemp (I.D.) A most spectacular 
flower of immense size, often 14 inches 
and over across and 5 to 7 inches in 
depth; color is a rich purplish red, should 
be grown to four canes.5.00 2.50 
T. Daisy Turnquist (I.D. to S.C.) Deep rose- 
pink and salmon orange; good stems; an 
exquisitely lovely dahlia; received a Cer¬ 
tificate of Merit at Storrs.3.50 1.75 
MT. Dixie Ravenscroft (I.D.) Glowing flame, 
reverse gold.2.50 1.25 
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MT. Dorcas Ann (S.C.) A real beauty of rose 
pink shading to creamy white at center; 
Adapted to florists’ use and home decora¬ 
tions.5.00 2.50 
M. Edith A. Lehman (I.D.) This variety 
proved to be a great favorite the past sea¬ 
son; it was well deserving of special rec¬ 
ognition for it is a well-proportioned flow¬ 
er of great beauty. Color, a warm old rose 
having a reverse of tawny salmon. Given 
a Special Award at Brooklyn, and on Mr. 
Hardt’s Honor Roll. 5.00 
M. Elinor M. Radell (I.D.) Rose and amar¬ 
anth pink.1.50 .75 
M. Elmer Case (I.D.) Gold with tints of red. 2.50 1.25 
MT. Eugenia Ballay (I.D.) Rich cream; very 
floriferous.4.00 1.50 
MT. Eva Hunt (I.D.) A beautiful waxy white 
of large size. On H.R.2.50 1.25 
T. Golden Eclipse (F.D.) Clear yellow flush¬ 
ed salmon.1.50 .75 
M. Forest Fire (I.D. ) Color, lemon yellow 
shaded to rich scarlet towards the tips. 
Certified at both East Lansing and Storrs.5.00 2.50 
M. Frank Serpa (I.D.) An Achievement 
Medal winner at San Francisco. Color, 
delicate orchid pink, stained wine red; no 
two flowers ailke. Exquisitely beautiful. 2.50 
T. Golden Standard (C.) Form and color are 
distinctive; golden tan blushed with tints 
of amber and bronze. Winner of many 
prizes and on H. R.5.00 2.50 
MT. Goodwill (S.C.)) Pink and cream.2.50 1.00 
L. Grandee (I.D.) A giant of Spanish red 
and golden yellow.2.50 1.25 
T. Harriet Neale (I.D.) A fine variety; an 
improved Marmion in gold.3.00 1.00 
