Mrs. George Le Boutillier (I. D.) A giant of rich vel¬ 
vety carmine ; the outstanding new red that has won 
many prizes the past season. Plants $2.50 
Miss Belgium (St. C.) — Dark orange. Plants $1.00 
Monmouth Queen (F. D.) 1934—Color, picric yellow to 
light primrose. Plants $1.50 
Monmouth Radiance (I. D.) 1934—Light coral pink and 
primrose. Plants $2.00 
Murphy’s Masterpiece (I. D.)—This is our best red. A 
huge, dark red shading. Plants $1.00 
Man o’ War (I. D.)—Large. Color, oxblood red. 
Plants $1.50 
Oriental Glory (I. D.) 1934—Orange, overlaid with 
scarlet. Plants $1.25 
Palo Alto (S. C.)—Bright salmon and 1 tan combination. 
Plants $1.00 
Paul Pfitzer (C.)—Shell pink and primrose yellow. 
Plants 75c 
Rockley Moon (F. D.)—Certified at Storrs and at East 
Lansing; on Mr. Hart’s Honor Roll; color, bright yel¬ 
low. Plants $1.25 
Satan (S. C.)—Hornlike peta’s of flaming red. 
Plan's 75c 
Ruby Taylor (I. D.) — Carmine. Large blooms. Plants 75c 
Spotlight (I. D.) 1934—Colon, clear sulphur yellow, 
lighter at tips. Plants $1.00 
The Fireman ((I. D.) 1934—Color is a flashy cardinal 
red. Plants $1.50 
Wa'kHington Giant (I. D.) 1934—Lavender with orchid 
tints. Plants $1.25 , 
Wenoka (F. D.—An enormous formal decorative, with 
extra fine, long stiff stems; color is a fine rosy mauv°. 
Plants $5.00 
Watch for our display at the National Show at Detroit, 
Michigan, next September, featuring the New Sensa¬ 
tion Dahlia, “Son of Satan,” and our other New Origin¬ 
ations. 
DAHLIA CLUMPS AT DIGGING TIME 
—All Michigan Grown— 
MEMBER 
American Dahlia Society 
Dahlia Society of Michigan 
Central States Dahlia Society 
Ohio Dahlia Society 
