ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN 
CHAUTAUQUA SUNSET—Formal Decorative 
(Wallace—88) 1933, Bloom 10 x 5, Bush 4 ft. 
Most pleasing in color as it is a blending of sunset shades 
— apricot shaded yellow and suffused coral red. Growing 
habits are good with strong straight stems. Excellent 
bush growth with dark green foliage. On the Honor Roll. 
Plants only, $1.50 
CLARA BARTON—Informal Decorative 
(Salem D. G.—85) 1934, Bloom 10 x 5, Bush 5 ft. 
An immense bloom which faces upward on long, straight 
stems. The face of the petals is silvery orchid with the 
reverse of deep lavender. A very prolific bloomer and one 
well recommended. On the Honor Roll. 
Plants only, $1.50 
CLOUDLAND GEM—Formal Decorative 
(Mastic) Bloom 8x4, Bush 514 ft. 
Originated in the mountains of Tennessee but does well 
in most sections of the country. The bloom opens creamy 
white, deep tufted mauve pink; as the blooms mature 
they change to an exquisite shell pink. The form changes 
also—petals become crinkled and the under petals fold 
back toward the stem. Bloom faces sideways on very 
good stem. A good bloomer and a good cut flower. 
Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c 
CROYDEN BEAUTY—Informal Decorative 
(Stredwick) 
An English introduction with charming characteristics. 
Color is a glistening butter yellow, heavily laden with a 
golden sheen. Blooms are good size facing sideways. 
Petals are nicely pointed giving good form to the bloom. 
Bush is one of the strong early varieties and a prolific 
bloomer. Good keeping qualities when cut. 
Plants only, 50c 
DADDY KEMP—Informal Decorative 
(Kemp) 1935, Bloom 12 x 6, Bush 3 ft. 
A man’s flower in every respect with heavy rugged petals. 
Color a rich purplish red. Plant is a low grower, many 
branched and prolific of bloom. It should be grown to 
four stalks to insure good stems. An Honor Roll dahlia. 
Won as Best Bloom at Red Bank. 
Plants only, $2.50 
DANCING SULTANA—Semi Cactus 
(Newsome) 1932, Bloom 8x5, Bush 5 ft. 
The petal formation is the high spot in this dahlia — 
they twist and curl giving the flower a dazzling effect. 
The bright oriental lacquer red color is also distinctive. 
With plenty of water this plant will prove a vigorous 
grower with good blooming early and late. Blooms are at 
a 45 degree angle. On the Honor Roll. 
Roots, 50c 
DELWOOD GLORIOUS—Informal Decorative 
A blending of rose shades, beautiful, good stems and a 
medium tall grower. Plants only, 75c 
DORCAS ANN—Semi Cactus 
(E. & M. Williams-Dahliadel) 1935, Bloom 7x5 
This dahlia is adapted to home decorations, general flor¬ 
ists’ use, basket and arrangement classes in the show 
room, as it is a beautiful rose pink shading to creamy 
white at the center. Bush is healthy and robust. Stems 
always erect and the flowering habits are ideal. One of 
the good root makers. plants only> $2 . 50 
DOROTHY STONE—Informal Decorative 
(F. & M.—84) 1931, Bloom 9x4, Bush 4 ft. 
One of the best of the older pink dahlias; very good in 
the garden and the show room. Generally a good grower. 
Blooms always have full center with large wide petals. 
Foliage, strong and leathery. On the Honor Roll. 
Roots, 50c 
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