Little Silver, N. J. 
Dahlias of Quality 
1935-1934 Introductions (Continued) 
it is practically unbeatable in the show room, and we be¬ 
lieve more first prizes have been awarded to it in the class 
for the largest and best bloom the past three years than 
any other dahlias have ever received in the same length of 
time. Height of plant about 4% feet, mid-season bloomer. 
Roots, each $2.50, Plants, each $1.25 
LORD OF AUTUMN—1935 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART —I. D. (Nuenviller 1935). This is 
another great yellow dahlia, and compares favorably with 
Lord of Autumn. Flowers are of the same type as Lord 
of Autumn, fully as large, but little lighter shade of yel- 
’ow. Plant growth similar to Lord of Autumn, but more 
resistant to heat, and in sections where the summer heat 
is high, we would recommend the Sweetheart in preference 
to the Lord of Autumn. It is unquestionably one of the 
greatest dahlias in commerce. 
Roots, each $5.00, Plants, each $2.50 
CALIFORNIA IDOL —I. D. This giant self-colored yellow ranks 
in size and finish with the largest and best dahlias intro¬ 
duced to date. It is truly a monster, producing blooms up 
to 14 inches in width, and of great depth. A refined dah¬ 
lia of great merit. Height of plant 5 feet. Prolific bloom¬ 
er. Roots, each $5.00, Plants, each $2.50 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS —1935. A new and one of the most 
desirable straight Cactus Dahlias we have ever grown. The 
color is a light Canary yellow, shading lighter at the tips of 
the petals. (Plant 4 feet in height, many branched and 
enormously prolific of bloom from early season till frost. 
Stems perfect, holding the blooms well out of the foliage. 
Roots, each $3.50, Plants, each $1.75 
MRS. GEO. LEBOUTILLIER —I. D. (Ruschmohr). A huge, 
dark red dahlia is a close competitor of Murphy’s Master¬ 
piece as its blooms are fully as large, and of a brighter 
hue of red. Plant is a somewhat shorter grower than Mur¬ 
phy’s. Stems are long, holding the large blooms high out 
of the foliage. A superior red variety for the southern sec¬ 
tion of our country. 
Divisions, each $3.00, Plants, each $1.50 
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