California Idol (I. D.)—Clear, bright, self-colored yel¬ 
low. Ranks in size with the very largest, growing to 
14 inches or more, with corresponding depth. 
Plants $5.00 
California Rose (I. D.)—Clear, bright rose. Exquisite 
co oring, large, tab-growing. Plants $3 73 
Cavalcade—Color a beautiful shade of old rose or mul¬ 
berry pink. Plants $1.75 
City of Cleveland, 1935 (I. D.)—Bright scarlet splash¬ 
ed with orange. A certificate winner at Storrte. On 
Kart’s Honor R,o 1. Plants $2.51 
Daddy Kemp (I. D.)—A most spectacular flower of im¬ 
mense size, often 14 : nches and' ever across and 5 to 
7 inches in de|pth; color is a rich purplish red. 
Plants $2.51 
Dokoupils Triumph (I. D.)—Color is light straw with a 
faint touch of rose in center. Plants $1.00 
Elissa Land! (F. D.) 1934—Bright coral, petals sUghtly 
wavy. . Plants $1.25 
Forest F're (I. D.)—Color, lemon vellow shaded to rich 
scarlet towards the tips. Certified at both East Lan¬ 
sing and Storrs. Plants $2.50 
Frau O. Bracht (S. C.)—A Holland variety. The color 
is clear pale primrose. Plants 75c 
Grandee (I. D.) 1934—Light nopal red shaded orange 
ye'low. In honor roll last year. Plants $1.50 
Hillerest Swiss Rose (I. D.)—Color, Swiss rose. Blooms 
^ v tremely large. Plants 75c 
Hillerest Fluffy Ruffles (I. D.)—A ruffled variety. The 
color is a soft apricot. Plants $1.00 
HilWest Nuggets (I. D.)—Beautiful bronze with red- 
d’sh reverse. Plants $2.50 
Hillerest Mandarin (I. D.)—Color is pirate red with am 
ber reverse. Plants 75c 
Honor Bright (F. D.)—Color, peach red to light ialsper 
rod, deep orange late in season. Certified at Storrs 
and on the H. R. Plants $1.00 
Hunt’s Velvet Wender (Hunt-Burnett) (I. D.)—Rich 
bright violet burgundy. Plants $3.50 
Jane Ross (I. DA 1935—Rich purple red, overlaid vel¬ 
vety maroon red. Plants $2.25 
Jersey’s Dainty (C.)—White with lavender tinge. 
Plants 75c 
Kay Francis (Cordtes-Eiastman) (S. C.)—Light lemon 
yellow. Plants $2.50 
Kemp’s White Wonder (I. D.)—The largest and best 
white dahlia. Plants 75c 
Lord of Autumn (I. D.) 1934—Rich deep golden yel¬ 
low. Plants $2.00 
Louise Bates (S. C.) 1934—Mallow pink with a phlox 
purp’e center. Plants $1.50 
