DETROITER —F. Dec. One of the best red dahlias for 
cut flower class; clean growth, early and free flowering. 
Roots $2.00; Plants $1.00 
DIXIE CARDINAL —F. Dec. Color a flaming salmon; 
immense flowers; free flowing; robust grower. 
Roots $2.00; Plants $1.00 
DOROTHY STONE—I. Dec. Rose pink. Flowers large and 
of great depth. Roots $ .50 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY—I. Dec. One of the sensations 
of 1931. Enormous size and beautiful color. Pure mauve. 
Good stems. Roots $2.00; Plants $1.00 
EMANUEL’S BEAUTY— F. Dec. Color, flame red suf¬ 
fused with yellow. Early and free flowering. 
Roots $ .75 
FAIR HARBOUR —I. Dec. (Newberry). A splendid new 
variety. The immense flowers are Liserian purple shad¬ 
ing to magenta at center. Strong Stems. Roots $ .75 
FRANCIS A. JOHNSON—I. Dec. Rose pink suffused 
with white; free flowering; long stiff stems. A most de¬ 
sirable variety. Roots $ .50 
FARNCOT —C. Aster-purple, tipped white; good stems. 
The best keeping cactus variety on the market. 
Roots $1.00; Plants $ .50 
FOREST FIRE (Dahliadel) —An informal decorative of 
an unusually artistic form. Color, lemon yellow at base 
of petals, heavily tipped rich scarlet and enhanced with 
yellow petaloids. Bush is sturdy and strong with leathery 
insect-resisting foliage. Roots $2.50; Plants $1.00 
FRED SPRINGER —F. D. Brilliant red blooms hide fine 
lacy foliage. An ideal border dahlia. Roots $ .50 
FRAU O. BRACHT —Str. Cac. German variety. Color is 
clear, pale primrose yellow, and the medium to large flow¬ 
ers are very distinctive and carried on long, stiff stems. 
Roots $1.00; Plants $ .75 
GENESSE—I. Dec. A beautiful burnt orange, not often 
seen in dahlias; sure to make a hit. Clean growth; med¬ 
ium stem. Roots $3.00; Plants $1.50 
GIRL OF HILCREST — I. Dec. Clear apricot buff; large 
flowers that attract attention for the wonderful color and 
profusion of bloom. Roots $ .75 
HEATHERBLOOM —I. Dec. (Fraser) Color a rich rosy 
purple with shadings of white. The formation of the flow¬ 
er is much like a large recurved chrysanthemums 6-8 
inches deep and the same across without disbudding. Early, 
and extremely free flowering. Height 3-4 feet. A distinct 
novelty. No other dahlia just like it. Roots $1.00 
HELEN S. FRASER —F. Dec. The color according to 
Ridgeway’s Chart; “Picric yellow center, outer petals 
alizarine pink; clean, upright growth with the flowers 
carried well above the foliage on stiff stems. Size of 
the blooms 5-8 inches. Certificate of Merit, Storrs, Conn., 
1934. Roots $2.50; Plants $1.00 
JANET SOUTHWICK — I. Dec. Deep tyrian rose with a 
glittering sheen over all, making it especially beautiful. 
Roots $ .75 
JANE COWL—I. Dec. Bronzy buff and old gold, blend¬ 
ing to a bright salmon at center. Roots $ .35 
JEAN TRIMBLE —S. Cac. The immense flowers are of a 
rich petunia violet in color unlike anything else in 
dahlias. Roots $1.00; Plants $ .50 
JERSEY’S BEACON —F. Dec. Chinese scarlet with paler 
reverse. Roots $ .35 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY—F. Dec. True pink. Flowers of 
perfect shape. Roots $ .35 
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