KENTUCKY MIDNIGHT, I. D.—Here is something new 
in color, and immense dark maroon, in fact it is so dark 
you will have to examine closely to believe your own eyes. 
The color chart does not show this shade and we have to 
describe it as a blackish maroon. 
It grows very large and the large rich colored blossoms 
grow up out of the bush on fine stems. The plant is all 
that one would desire in growing habits being clean and 
rugged with a fine insect resisting foliage. 
Favorable comment from all who had an opportunity to 
see it, and from the exhibitors point of view we consider 
it one of the most sensational of the newer introductions. 
Stock Limited. 
Roots $10.00 Net Plants $5.00 Net 
KENTUCKY SNOWBALL, Ball Type.—A perfect pure 
white ball type with an excellent long stiff stem. This 
is a much needed variety and a very desirable one. 
To see the plant in garden reminds you of a minature 
snowball bush, being a profuse bloomer. Flowers are held 
at a perfect angle and do not burn. 
Plant attains a height of 3 feet, and is practically im¬ 
mune to insects. 
Won Blue Ribbon Camden, N. J. Show, 3 Blues at O. V.™ 
D. A. Show Cincinnati and 2 blue ribbons Dahlia Society 
of Kentucky Show Louisville, Ky. 
Mr. Derrill W. Hart in placing it on his Honor Roll said, 
“A welcomed addition to the Ball Type Class for 1936.” 
Roots $3.00 Net Plants $1.50 Net 
Oth er Outstanding 1936 Introductions 
Ann Harding, I. D.—Beautiful Color Combination Of 
Pink And Gold, probably peach pink, very outstanding. 
Honor Roll 35. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
Challenger, S. C.—Brilliant Cardinal Red, showing gold 
at the base of petals. Won at New York show over the 
great Satan in free for all class. 
Roots $5.00 Net Plants $2.50 Net 
Dean Anderson, I. D.—Huge Exhibition Type, and a rare 
new color gem of radiant henna orange. On the Honor 
Rolls and awarded the O. V. D. A. Meritious Award as the 
most outstanding dahlia at the Cincinnati Show. 
Originators Plants Only $7.50. 
Elizabeth Rethberg, I. D.—One of the outstanding at the 
eastern shows. A very large clear pastel pink, but rich 
and warm. On the Honor Roll. 
Plants Only $7.50 Net. 
George A. Hatfield, I. D. —Described by originator as an 
Art Red. Has great size, fine stems. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
Grace Douglas, I. D.—Described by originator as a lus¬ 
cious clear pink of immense size and depth with curling, 
twisting petals. Honor Roll for 35. 
Plants Only $7.50 Net. 
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