ROYAL FLOWER GARDENS 
THE WORLD—Formal Decorative 
(Dahliadel—85) Bloom 9 x 4V>, Bush 5 ft. 
The coloring is an unusually rich, deep, rosy magenta, 
overlaid garnet, with silver shadings on the edges of 
petals. A rich and beautiful combination of colors. Per¬ 
fect, full centers. Stems strong and erect. Foliage thick 
and leathery. Sturdy grower. Does much better in cool 
weather as the substance of the blooms improves. 
Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c 
TOWER’S EMPIRE—Informal Decorative 
(Tower-Parella) 1935, Bloom 12 x 6, Bush 7 ft. 
Here is one of the super dahlias that made good in the 
year 1935. Immense blooms of a clear gold with deep 
amber shadings at the center. Stems are of the best. 
Blooms can be grown 12 to 15 inches in diameter. This 
variety has a wonderful branching habit. One of the 
high scoring dahlias. The foliage is very odd, being thick 
and of a fern like pattern and insect resistant. An early 
and prolific bloomer. A good strong growing plant. On 
the Honor Roll. Plants only, $5.00 
WASHINGTON GIANT—Informal Decorative 
(Lee—88) 1934, Bloom 10 x 6, Bush 5 Vi ft. 
One of the outstanding introductions of 1934. It is un¬ 
usual in form and color which is lavender with orchid 
tints blended with silver, and possessing silver petaloids 
near the base of the petals. Foliage and stems excel¬ 
lent. A free bloomer and a splendid addition to the lav¬ 
ender classes. On the Honor Roll. 
Plants only, $1.00 
WENOKA—Formal Decorative 
(Hulin) 1935, Bloom 10 x 5, Bush 5 ft. 
This large rosy mauve dahlia can be described as an 
improved Orinda. A very prolific bloomer, as well as 
early and constant. Plant is strong and vigorous grow¬ 
ing in habit and in all a very satisfactory dahlia. Re¬ 
ceived many votes in the New York Botanical Gardens, 
where it was grown in 1934. On two Honor Rolls. 
Plants only, $5.00 
W. H. T.—Formal Decorative 
(McCarrol Schling—85) 1931, Bloom 9x5. 
This pleasing variety is a shade not common in big 
dahlias—rich old rose or begonia rose with mauve shad¬ 
ings on the reverse of petals. It is a robust grower with 
strong stems. Petals are thick and of good substance, 
opening back to the stem, which is a very desirable fea¬ 
ture in a dahlia of this type. On the Honor Roll. 
Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c 
YANKEE QUEEN—Formal Decorative 
(Sanhican) Bloom 6x3, Bush 3V& ft. 
White flushed pink, shading lighter to the tips of petals. 
Blooms are very numerous and of good form and sub¬ 
stance and are held at an angle on good stems. Very 
beautiful in vase or basket. 
Roots, 50c 
JAMES KIRBY—Informal Decorative 
(Badetty) 1933, Bloom 9x5, Bush 4Vi ft. 
A dahlia of striking beauty and character, possessing not 
only artistic formation but a rich coloring that is of 
dazzling brilliance especially under strong light. Color 
a crimson red shading to ruby at the center. Bloom 
faces sideways. Stem very good Bush growth good. 
Clean cut foliage. An Honor Roll dahlia. 
Plants only, 75c 
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POMPONS 
Root divisions, named varieties .each, 25c 
Collection of five for.$1.00 
Dozen $2.00 
State colors desired—All good healthy stock 
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