NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1936 
Dahli as of Our Own Creation 
KENTUCKY SUN, F. D. —Bright clear golden yellow 
without a trace of shading that attains a great size. 
The huge blooms are carried well up out of the bush on 
long stems facing you at a gradeful angle, which do not 
Fade, Burn, or show Water markings after a heavy dew 
fall. 
It has an abundance of substance, more than most of the 
large yellow and a wonderful keeper when cut. 
Bush is a medium grower 5 feet high, a vigorous, clean 
plant with attractive heavy insect resisting foliage and a 
free bloomer. 
The past season Field Grown stock attained a size of 10 
to 11 inches with depth of 6 to 7 inches, these however 
were not fertilized or irrigated. 
Was awarded the American Home Achievement Medal 
at the Dahlia Society of Kentucky Show, the Courier- 
Journal-Louisville Times Silver Cup, for the best Kentucky 
origination, and Gold Ribbon Award for the best undes- 
siminated seedling, also “ON 3 HONOR ROLLS IN 35.” 
Mr. Derrill W. Hart Honor Roll in the Flower Grower 
said: 
“It will be a difficult dahlia to beat in the show room.” 
Mr. D. 0. Eldredge editor of the Midwest Dahlia News 
had the pleasure of seeing it growing in our garden and 
on trial in Ohio this past season, remarked “It will fill the 
gap in the Yellow formal class.” 
Mr. J. W. Johnson quotes in House Beautiful, “It al¬ 
ready has made a record.” 
Stock Limited 
Roots $10.00 Net Plants $5.00 Net 
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