1936 INTRODUCTIONS AND HONOR ROLL 
DAHLIAS 
Abbreviations—(F.D.), Formal Decorative; (I.D.), 
Informal Decorative; (C.), Cactus; (S.C.), Semi Cactus; 
(S.), Show. 
California Peach (S. C.)—A grand Dahlia of real d's- 
tinction and beauty. Winner! of the Achievement 
Medal in Boston, and a Dahlia that will make a high 
record of winning, because of its size and ciistinctio r. 
You can get a perfect idea of this flower if you im¬ 
agine Satan in a clear coral-pink. On 1936 Honor 1 
Foils. Plants $7.50 
Ckra Carder ( T . D.)—A very large bloom of soft p‘nk 
color with a trace of yellow at the base of each petal. 
Plants $5.00 
Edith A. Lehman (I. D.)—This variety proved t:> b" e 
great favorite the past season; it was well deserving 
of special recognition for it its a well-proportioned 
flower of great beauty. Color, a warm old rose having 
a reverse of tawny salmon. Given a Special Award 
at Brooklyn, and on Mr. Hart’s Honor Roll. 
Plants $5.09 
Kitty Mac (I. D.)—A sensational dahlia of exceptional 
merit. Color, reddish purple; flowers 10 to 12 inches 
in diameter, 6 to 7 inches in depth. B .corns recurve 
to> the stems which are strong and rigid. On 1935 
Honor Roll. Plants $5.00 
Margrace (I. D.)—Color, bright red tipped gold, light 
reverse; size 10 x 6; striong stiff stem; heavy foliage. 
Awarded a Certificate at Storrs. Winner at Mid West 
and Michigan state show's. Plants $5.00 
Major Bowes (I. D.)—An immense, large Geranium 
red, shading to carmine on edge of the petals. 
Plants $5.00 
M ss Glory—Certificate rtf Merit at Storrs, 1935. The 
color is a luscious pale apridot, and the judges at 
Storrs generally considered this one of the outstand¬ 
ing Dah’ias at the trial grounds this year. Plants $7.59 
Milton J. Cross (I. D.)—An immense flower of rich 
yellow-buff, the (outer petals flushed rosy amber. Win¬ 
ner of five firsts, includ'ng three Achievement Medals. 
Plants $7.59 
M riam Hopkins (S. C.)—Another very large, artistic 
and attractive Dahlia on very long, slender but strong 
stems. Blooms average 10 to 12 inches with good 
depth and full center's throughout the season. Color 
combination that gives a beautiful salmon orange 
effect. Plants $5.00 
Mid West Champion (I. D.)—Large bloom of viole h vo^e 
with primrose yellow at base (of petals; height 5 ft. 
Awarded a Certificate at Storrs and also at East Lan¬ 
sing. Plants $5.00 
