Gold Medal Dahlias 
FISHER & MASSON 
Miniature Dahlias—Continued 
JERRY 
Coral red, lightly suffused carmine. Bright and showy and very effective' in landscape 
arrangements with autumn shades. Roots, 35e 
IZ p^'T'T Y RARE Especially fine as a commercial variety, similar to Kentucky, flowers 
XV1 “' a trifle larger than exhibition miniatures. Especially fine for cut¬ 
ting. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50e 
LITTLE PEARL 
Cactus type. Exquisite. Pink and white, one of the finest for cutting and 
table decoration. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c 
PADDY One of the best in the field, literally covered with blossoms, extremely long slender 
stems, color is a flesh ground heavily suffused deep rose pink. Can be arranged either 
with pink or autumn shades. Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c 
PEGGY WOOD (New). A bi-color hard to describe. Indian red and( white but so perfectly 
proprotioned as to give the effect of being artificial. A basket of this va¬ 
riety exhibited at the A. D. S. show in New York attracted a great deal of attention. A decided 
novelty. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
PINK DAISY (Dahliadel). New for 1936. One of the prettiest and useful of the small 
dahlias for landscape or hedge planting. Plants about 3 feet tall and very 
broad across with literally hundreds of about 3-inc-h blossoms out at one time. Blooms inces¬ 
santly. Stems are slender yet stiff and needs no disbudding. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
DAI PTGH (Draper-Fisher & Masson). I. D. Min. A Certificate of Merit winner at Storrs. 
A beautiful addition to this most interesting type of dahlia. Color, salmon rose, 
with a slight shading of yellow at base of petal. Plant grows about 4 feet and is laden with 
blooms from early season until frost. Stems are long, especially fine for basket work. Size 
of flowers about 3 y 2 inches. Raleigh was very outstanding in the Bronx botanical border the 
entire season. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
SAMARITAN 
(Cactus). Beautiful pure white cactus; comes occasionally anenome form; 
excellent for cutting and white arrangements. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c 
O A IVT-fTP’ A lVJ’Q SWRFTHFART (Fisher & Masson). One of the daintiest and finest 
3/\i>niLi/\i>l O O W JAH 1 nn/Att. 1 of miniatures we have ever grown, of the cactus type; 
color pale apricot suffused with shrimp pink. Extra free flowering, long stems; one of the best 
for cutting. Plants grow about 2% feet high and are laden with flowers. Roots, 50c 
SUSAN ANN GILRERT 
Beautiful white decorative miniature averaging about 3 inches 
on very long, clean stems. A perfect formation of wax-like 
petals, prolific bloomer, splendid keeping qualities; excellent florists’ flower. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
cp| ROT TRNF (Australian). A trifle too large for miniature classes in competition, but one 
^ ^ ^ vix of m ost striking in flower arrangements; a fiery scarlet with yellow 
disc around center, extra long stems. Just the color needed for a striking effect in an arrange¬ 
ment. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
TFDDY REAR (Holland). Duplex must be the classification but this hardly correctly de- 
x ' L ' scribes this odd little miniature. Very striking, color, flame red; most prolific 
bloomer, stems of the best. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
'T'T> YV T A ^ (New Californian). Awarded Certificate at Storrs, 1935; a winner wherever exhibited. 
Color, Mikado red with picric yellow at the base of petals. Most striking color, full 
of life, excellent for arrangements. Roots, $2.50; Plants, $1.25 
Mignon or English Bedding Dahlias 
This type of dahlia is a single or duplex type of miniature dahlia, and may be used 
very effectively for table decoration, also as borders and for mass planting. Plants are 
dwarf from 18" to 2 ' and covered with blossoms. 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF 
(New). A brilliant rich red with a dark bronze colored lacy 
foliage, very fine. Roots, 50c; Plants, 50c 
FRAGRANCE Each petal is snow white with a broad margin of bright scarlet red. The 
plant has beautiful serrated or fern-like foliage, flowers borne erect on stiff 
stems. Very attractive. Roots, 50c 
LADY AILEEN Pale pink, especially fine. Roots, 75c. 
LUSTRE Pink, large flowers, good for cutting. 
50c 
^JR’TA. Exceptionally fine bedder, pale yellow, very floriferous. Roots, 50c 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH Light pink, very free. Roots, 75c. 
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