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HILL NURSERIES 
Rose Fallon—An old variety but probably one of the most re¬ 
liable dahlias grown today, never stunts, flowers are large, of a 
beautiful shade amber russett and salmon _Roots .40 
San Bernardino (F.D.) 80—Deep rose pink. Blooms 10 to 
12 inches of striking character and beauty, held high above the 
foliage. Western Roll of Honor 1931. A profuse bloomer 
and fine keeper_...___...-Roots .25 
Shahrazad (I D.)—Extremely large, bright pink. Strong up¬ 
right stems and a good grower. This variety can be termed 
as a pink Jane Cowl bloom in formation, but will produce on 
the average larger flowers__Plants .40 
Sanhican’s Magnate (LD.) "F. & M.”—One of the big fel¬ 
lows of the dahlia kingdom. Pale amaranth pink base petals 
tinted with deeper shade; reverse of petals a solid claret color 
heavily veined. Free bloomer, stiff stems. Medium height 
plants, dark green foliage. A prize winner with awards. Plants .50 
Spirit of St. Louis—A mighty fine dahlia of the most beautiful 
shade of cerese, very prolific, and a wonderful root maker, 
should be in every garden_Roots .25 
Snowdrift (F.D.)—This giant white bloom deserves its name. 
A very full deep built flower with broad waxy petals. Has a 
good stem by disbudding. Good bloomer and easy to 
grow ____ _Roots .25 
Satan, S. C. "Ballay-Success”—Bloom 10x5, Bush 6 ft. One 
of the largest dahlias grown, and a consistent prize winner at 
the shows. Color, a bright flaming red with slight touch of 
gold at center. Horn-like petals which are perfectly rolled and 
incurved give unique form to the giant blooms. Highly recom¬ 
mended for exhibition. Honor Roll. One of the most popu¬ 
lar dahlias today. Scored 87 at Storrs_Plants .40 
Sonny Boy (I.D.) "Nuneviller”—Bush 4 J /2 ft. A monster 
old rose slightly striped and tinged old gold dahlia that made 
an excellent record the past year, winning at all the major 
shows where exhibited. It grows 11 inches across and 8 inches 
deep and sometimes larger in the open field without fertilizer 
or irrigation. It is a hardy variety, insect resisting and makes 
a good bush of medium height; is a very prolific bloomer; 
flower stems good___Plants .50 
The Commodore (I.D.)—One of the largest and most pro¬ 
lific blooming of all dahlias. Color is a brilliant yellow. Strong 
stems. We have counted 10 and 12 large blooms on a plant 10 
to 14 inches across and this plant was grown from a potted 
green plant_Roots .30 
White Wonder (I.D.) "Black-Kemp”—Bloom 11x6, Bush 5 l /2 
ft. Pure white. A monster. Probably the finest white dahlia 
ever produced, cleaning up the shows from coast to coast. 
Honor Roll. At the Mid-West Show in Grand Rapids, White 
Wonder won as the largest and most perfect bloom in the 
show _ Roots .35 
William A. Hogan—Garnet red with white running down the 
center of each petal. Always true to form. The best vari- 
gated dahlia we know of___Roots .35 
W. H. T. (F.D.)—Rich old rose with mauve shadings on re¬ 
verse. A long stemmed variety with good growing habits. Plants .35 
White Emperor "Norton” 1932—The finest white dahlia in 
cultivation today, bar none, the originator is to be congratu¬ 
lated, on this fine dahlia. Very sturdy, 6 foot grower and Oh 
what stems, a yard long, flower large and looks you right in 
the face. If we were to give this dahlia a rating we would say 
95%. This dahlia is bound to become famous from coast to 
coast _ Plants .50 
