PREMIER DAHLIA GARDENS 
Root Plant 
MT. Renate Mueller (I.C.) Here is an excep¬ 
tionally beautiful incurved cactus having 
excellent habits; color, salmon rose, pale 
yellow center.1.50 .75 
M. Robert Emmet (I.D.) A handsomely form¬ 
ed flower of large size; color, bright car¬ 
dinal red; a prolific bloomer.2.00 1.00 
M. Rockley Moon (F.D.) Cetrified at Storrs 
and at East Lansing; On Mr. Hart’s and 
Mr. Barron’s Honor Rolls; color, bright 
yellow.2.50 1.25 
MT. Royal Robe (I.D.) A rich royal purple 
with silvery reverse. Blooms are large and 
stems strong and upright; early bloomer; 
good foliage; height 5 to 6 ft. A purple 
Jane Cowl. Plants only. 3.00 
MT. Ruby Taylor (I.D.) Color, clear crimson 
carmine Certified at Storrs, 1932.1.50 .75 
T. Satan (S.C.) A giant of flaming scarlet; 
base of petals, salmon orange.1.50 .75 
MT. Seal’s Lady of Shallot (I.D.) A dahlia of 
great beauty and size; a combination in 
color of gold blushed with apricot and 
bronze; perfect stems; on Hart’s H. R.. . 3.75 
M. Shalimar (F.D.) Shalimar has been 
shown more in the Mid-West; Sensational 
at Detroit and the Mid-West shows; a 
good grower and bloomer and fine root 
maker; color, poinsetta red.5.00 2.50 
MT. Spinning Wheel (I.D.) A bi-color of deep 
cardinal red tipped white, on the reverse 
side white extends nearly full length of 
the petals; petals are twisted in such a 
manner the blooms appear to be spinning. 
Shown a Cleveland 1934, by Mr. H. H. 
Robens, the introducer, it won first as the 
best undisseminated dahlia in this class. .7.50 3.75 
MT. Shirley Reed—On the border line of For¬ 
mal and Informal Decorative; the hugh 
well formed deep golden yellow blooms 
are held well above the bushes on long 
stiff stems; Fine for exhibition. Plants 3.75 
M. Sultan of Hillcrest (F.D.) Giant blooms 
are very attractive; color, clear gold 
flushed bronze. 3.00 1.50 
T. The Fireman (I.D.) Flashy cardinal red; 
a wonderful dahlia that you should grow. 1.50 
T. Tower’s Empire (I.D. Clear gold with 
deep amber shadings at the center; 
blooms are large and deep; perfect habits. 2.50 
M. Velvet Wonder—See Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. 
M. Wenoka (F.D.) An enormous formal dec- 
oartive, with extra fine, long stiff stems; 
color, is a fine rosy mauve.10.00 5.00 
M. White Knight (F.D.) A very fine depend¬ 
able white.1.50 .75 
T. White Wonder (I.D.) One of the very 
largest and a good white.1.50 .75 
NOTE—Growing Heights are indicated as follows: 
L—Low, M—Medium, MT—Medium-Tall,T—Tall. 
