Gold Medal Dahlias 
FISHER & MASSON 
General List of Decorative Dahlias—Continued 
NANNIE SINE P. D. One of the most delicate and lovely flowers we have ever grown. 
Shell pink with cream shadings. Flowers are large and it is an exceed¬ 
ingly free bloomer. One of the very finest^ in the Bronx botanical border (N. Y. City) last sea¬ 
son. Highly recommended. Hoots, $3.00; Plants, $1.50 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH (Oakleigh Gardens). One of the best of the 1936 introductions, 
especially if you like brilliant, bright red that does not fade 
or burn, quite unlike any other red recently introduced. Excellent for exhibition on account of 
its keeping qualities. Plants of medium to tall habit of growth, foliage thick and insect resist¬ 
ing. Large flowers borne on long straight stems. Hoots, $5.00; Plants, $2.50 
OMAR KHAYYAM (Stout). P. D. This much admired dahlia was certified with one of 
the highest scores at Storrs’ Trial Grounds in 1930. The unusual col¬ 
oring is a Chinese red at the base of petals shading to bright orange and tipped lighter, mak¬ 
ing a wonderful color effect. It is a tall healthy grower with strong foliage and incidentally a 
good root maker. Roots, 50c 
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