DAHLIAS. 
NEW DEAL 1936 GREETINGS: 
It is a pleasure for us to present our 1936 
Dahlia Catalog to our many friends and 
customers all over the U. S. f and Canada 
and express our high appreciation for the 
large orders given us. 
We will gladly give you any information 
we can regarding the culture of our Dahlias. 
ALBERT VESTAL (I. D.)—Glowing Old 
Rose, beautiful twisted petals. Certificate 
of merit .12c 
AMELIA EARHART (S. C.)—-Golden 
Apricot variety; one of the great prize 
winners at all shows . $2.00 
BAGDAD (F. D.)—An immense flaming 
scarlet red . 50c 
CANARY CUP (I. D.)—A rich canary 
yellow, large size, depth and graceful stem. 
A free bloomer and good grower under all 
conditions .35c 
CHAS. REED (F. D.)—Crimson tip of 
of petals, dark ramoon, large, upright full 
center on good stems .25c 
CITY OF TRENTON (I. D.)— Popular 
and a winner on the exhibition table. A 
bright apricot, suffused gold showing con¬ 
siderable rose on ^he reverse, strong and 
robust .10c 
COQUETTE (I. D.) — A spectacular 
Dahlia of Spanish coloring, bright red 
blending with gold. Petals twist and curl 
showing the golden reflex. Free bloomer 
on long stems .8c 
DIXIE CARDINAL (F. D.)— Flaming 
Salmon. One of the good ones .50c 
