ANN HARDING, I.D. (Smith-Mad River Gar¬ 
dens)—The color of this dahlia is a pleasing 
shade of pink and gold with a very light high 
center. The bush is a fine grower of medium 
height, branching nicely. A certificate winner 
and Honor Roll number that you will enjoy. 
Plants only .;.$2.50 
AUTUMN MOON, F.D. (Wichersham)—Deep for¬ 
mal yellow of large size on good stems. The 
medium tall bushes are very robust and the 
blooms are freely produced. Roots.$2.50 
AGNES L. YOUNG, I.D. (Young) — Pleasing color 
combination of red with gold tips. The large 
blooms are very deep and held on good stems 
above a bush of light green foliage. Very at¬ 
tractive. Roots . $1.00 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET, I.D. (Crackner - Park¬ 
way) — One of the best and most striking dahlias 
ever introduced. The lovely large blooms are 
of the favorite red and gold combination, ex¬ 
ceptionally full and on good stems. The bush 
is strong and the thick foliage does not at¬ 
tract the insects, making it one of the most 
satisfactory to grow. Roots . $2.50 
CAVALCADE, F.D. (Groll) — A formal of the Jer¬ 
sey Beauty type that bids fair to equal that 
famous dahlia. The color is a combination of 
old rose and mulberry pink. The blooms are 
larger than Jersey’s Beauty and deeper. The 
stems are long and stiff, the bush medium tall. 
Roots ... $2.50 
CORNELIA BRYCE PINCHOT, I.D. (Veile and 
Mendham) — One of the richest in color we have 
ever grown, deep burgundy red and very large 
with a tight center. The bushes are a sight to 
see with from four to six of the large blooms at 
one time. In all ways very desirable. Roots . $3.50 
DEAN ANDERSON, I.D. (Mad River Gardens) — 
We grew this variety the past season with most 
satisfactory results. The bushes are tall and the 
blooms are large with deep full centers. The 
stems are very stiff yet not clubby holding the 
blooms at a nice angle. An exhibition dahlia 
of a rare color henna orange. Winner of spe¬ 
cial awards and first prize in the seedling class. 
Plants only . . . $5.00 
DAISY TURNQUIST, I.D. (Turnquist-Hulin) — A 
most impressive flower of rose pink and sal¬ 
mon orange. Not the largest but certainly a 
beauty. Certificate winner at Storrs and a con¬ 
stant winner at the Northwest shows. Tall bush 
and lots of lovely flowers. Fine keeper. 
Roots, $2.00. Plants . $1.00 
FOREST FIRE, I.D. (Maytrot) — Perhaps one of 
the flashiest of all red and yellow dahlias. 
The bushes are low and the flowers are large, 
making it ideal for landscaping. The blooms 
are of a brilliant scarlet suffused with yellow. 
Stock limited. Roots . - . $2.00 
When your dahlias need water give them plenty; do 
not sprinkle. 
