Noimand'e—The most beautiful formal pink Dahlia 
ever introduced. A silvery pink flower that grows 
11 to 14 inches in diameter and is held well out of 
the lacey foliage on long, stiff stems. On Honor Roll. 
Plants $5.00 
Oakleigh Monarch (F. D.)—Exhibition type; cerise red 
in color; blooms 10 to 14 inches; heavy stem; tough 
foliage and insect resistant; medium early bloomer; 
a strong, rugged grower. Won a certificate at East 
Lansing last year. Plants $5.00 
Prachtkerl—A foreign introduction bordering from (I. 
C.) to (S. C.) Color, primrose yellow; stem good; 
bush, a healthy grower. Winner at M'inn. state show. 
Attracted considerable attention at the Mid West 
show. Plants $2.50 
Pride of America—Another American Dah'ia Farms 
seedling, a true sem'-cactus on a long, straight, st ff 
stem; bloom 11 x 10 inches; color, primrose yellow, 
tinted pink on reverse of petals. Plants $7.50 
Roval Purchase (I. C )—Bloom of large swe is full and 
deep, iand are held well above the bushes on long, 
strong stems; color, deep yellow with outer petals 
soused with pink. Shown three times and wins 
three firsts. Plants $7.50 
1935 LIST OF PRIZE WINNING AND HONOR 
ROLL DAHLIAS 
Adirondack Sunset (I. D.)—Color a deep vivid scarlet, 
shading to a bright canary yellow at the base. 
Plants $2.50 
Adorab’e (I. D.)—Color a vivid peach, shading to 
orange yellow at the center. Plants $2.59 
A^elm Ea r bart CS. C >—Apricot buff with sa’mon tints 
shading to soft yellow at base of petals. Plants $1.25 
America’s Sweetheart (I. D.)—Immense blooms of pure 
yellcw are held almost on top of stiff stems. On H. P. 
Plants $5.00 
American Legion (I. D.) —Bright yellow. Plants 75c 
Arcturus (F. D.) 1935—A large scarlet red suffused 
deep yellow and with yellow reverse. Plants 75c 
Black Knight (I. D.)—Birlight velvety maroon. 
Plants $2.00 
Bosphorus (I. D.)—Deep burnt orange cr golden brown. 
A fine, large, well shaped 1 flower in a color that is new 
in our experience. Plants $2.50 
Buckeye Queen—1935—A clear bright lavender about 
the same size as Buckeye King. Plants $3.00 
Buckeve King (F. D.) 1934—A very large, clear glowing 
amber yellow. -x Plants $1.00 
Cadet (S. C.) 1934—Light primrose yellow, almost 
cream, similar in formation tot Satan. Plants $1.50 
