CHAPPAQUA, NEW YORK 
3 
NOVELTIES FOR 1937 
( Continued) 
MRS. HENRY 
VAN PRAAG 
(Chappaqua) In¬ 
formal Decorative 
For sheer beauty this is 
an outstanding novelty. 
One of those Dahlias 
that gives full value in 
the garden, in artistic 
arrangements, or merely 
as a cut flower. Color, 
pale apricot buff with 
a salmon-pink reverse. 
Luscious blooms on 
strong stems. Has won¬ 
derful keeping qualities, 
bush growth is vigor¬ 
ous. We have a large 
stock of roots, hence 
the reasonable introduc¬ 
tory price. 
Roots, $3.00 
MRS. HENRY VAN PRAAG 
MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT (Parrella) Semi-Cactus 
An even shade of grenadine red with streaked yellow reverse, which gives a predominant 
orange effect. A very beautiful Dahlia in color and form. Received Award of Honor 
at. the Georgia Trial Grounds. 
Plants, $5.00 net 
MISS OAKLAND (Oakleigh) Formal Decorative 
A new pure white Dahlia that has been tested by growers from coast to coast under 
all climatic conditions, and found to be unusually successful. Blooms 7 to 9 inches 
are produced freely on long stems. Plant growth: vigorous, healthy. A winner of 
three Certificates. 
Plants, $5.00 net 
HASLEROVA (Informal Decorative) 
This is far the best variegated or bi-color that we have seen. It is of the largest size, 
a long stiff stem holding the blooms well above the foliage and as many as six or eight 
exhibition blooms can be cut from one bush at a time. Color is grayish white 
background with rich royal purple dots and splashes. It won as the best bi-color at 
New York. Have something different in your garden. No Dahlia will attract more 
attention. Height, 4 to 5 feet. 
Plants, $2.50 
