Fulton’s Hundred for 1937 
Cactus Dahlias 
VARIETY ROOTS 
PRICE 
CONSERVATRIX—Geranium red, very beautiful, keeps well. _ 6-8 $1.00 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS—Yellow, very prolific, early, keeps well__ 7-9 2.00 
MRS. HERBERT O’CONNOR—True pink of incomparable beauty, ’36_ 7-9 5.00 
FRAU IDA MANSFIELD—Pale Lemon, one of the best__ 6-8 1.25 
GOLDEN STANDARD—Buff and amber, a great favorite. _ 6-9 2.00 
Semi-'Cactus Dahlias 
AMELIA EARHART—Orange buff. Temperamental but tops__ 10-13 1.50 
CIGARETTE—White, tips red. A novelty of great appeal. _ 6-8 .25 
ELEGANCE—Gold, every good quality, well named. ___..._ 8-10 1.00 
JEAN TRIMBEE—Purple. Dominates its class_ 9-11 .65 
KAY FRANCIS—Light yellow, early prolific, healthy. _ 6-10 1.00 
KARL BONOWITZ—Ruby red. An all around Dahlia. . 6-9 .50 
MISS ELSIE JANE—Shrimp pink and cream. Artistic. ’34. _ 5-6 .75 
PALO ALTO—Apricot buff, coral red. Stately and lovely. ’33. __..._ 7-10 1.00 
RENATE MULLER—Salmon and yellow. Best of Holland's introductions_ 6-9 1.00 
SATAN—Red. A grand Dahlia. Tops in its class. _ 10-12 .50 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM—White, very prolific. Satisfactory.__. 6-8 .50 
Hlinature Dahlias 
BABY ROYAL—Lovely Salmon pink. _____ .25 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF—Cardinal red. Dark red foliage. _ .40 
FAIRY—Violet Rose. New, prolific, vigorous. ___ .50 
GAILLARD—Red. Healthy, popular, free blooming. _ .35 
RED HEAD—Orange red. A prize taker. __ .35 
LITTLE JEWEL—Pink. A tiny Jersey’s Beauty. _______ .20 
Ball Dahlias 
A, D. LAVONI—Orchid pink, still a favorite. _ 3-4 .10 
ISIS—Maroon, prize winner. _____. 4_5 .35 
MARY HELEN—Canary yellow, vigorous beauty. _,,..... 4-5 .50 
SILVA QUARTA—Deep Orchid. Only double-quilled ball..._ v ___ 4-5 .25 
PRINCESS ALINE—Pink, one of the best. _ 4-5 .35 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—New yellow, a prize winner. _ 4-5 1.00 
