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LEE’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
*IVRALEE —Received its name at a contest in the Washington Show, Tacoma, where 
it received much publicity and praise, as well as its descriptive name. Another 
very fine Semi-Cactus, much like Lemon-Glo except the color is a beautiful 
ivory, blending to a creamy yellow at the base of petals. Makes a fine com¬ 
panion for the above variety. Blooms are very large, full, and have good depth. 
Stems are splendid, and hold the blooms well above the foliage. Tall plants, 
good habits, and profuse blooming. Roots_ $5.00 
^GREETING —Semi-Cactus. A wonderful cut flower variety, good keeper on bush or 
when cut. Very profuse blooming and has long, strong, erect stems. Color is 
a warm salmon-pink blended with buff and tinted with apricot at center. Blooms 
medium to large size, good depth and fine form. Medium height, good habits. 
Roots _ $3.00 
^JUNGLE QUEEN" —Informal Decorative. A very clear, rich velvety red with darker 
shadings, and without a tint of purple, lighter reverse. Blooms are large, good 
depth, and fine form. Stems good. Medium height, good habits. Dandy red. 
Roots _ $3.00 
^ORCHID KING —Informal Decorative. A very beautiful, clear orchid lavender, with¬ 
out shading. Fine form, with broad pointed petals, good depth, large size, and 
stems are always erect. Profuse blooming and good keeping on plant or when 
cut. Tall plants. A fine Dahlia. Roots_ $3.00 
*’SWEET SIXTEEN —Informal Decorative. Every one who has seen this Dahlia 
says “well named.’’ A very lovely coral rose blending to lemon yellow at base 
of petals. Blooms large, fair depth, and good, long, erect stems. A wonderful 
keeping cut flower, and profuse bloomer. We are sure you will love this beauti¬ 
ful Dahlia, both on the plant and for cutting. Roots- $2.50 
*ETHELINE —See miniature Dahlias. 
OTHER 1937 INTRODUCTIONS 
We had the privilege of growing all three of these very fine Dahlias in our 
Gardens last season, and can heartily recommend them, and we have been given 
permission to catalog them, and we know you will enjoy growing them. Stock 
limited. 
CHEMAR’S CURLEY LOCKS (Caldwell Chemar-Lee)—I. D. One of the grandest 
autumn colored Dahlias we have ever seen. Fine 12-inch blooms of good depth, 
beautiful form, broad waving petals. Color is bright gleaming gold with apricot 
orange blend. Splendid stems, holding the giant blooms well above the dark 
insect resisting foliage. Medium tall, good habits_Plants, $7.50._ Roots, $15.00 
GREATER GLORY (Salem-Lee)—S. C. Very beautiful, artistic form with waving 
petals, which are rather fine for a Semi-Cactus. Deep rose pink with tint of 
cream at center. Very large, long, erect stems. Tall grower, good habits and 
very profuse bloomer. Won 11 first prizes and A. D. S. Medal in shows last 
year. A grand Dahlia. _Plants, $10.00. Roots, $20.00 
LEHMAN’S MADONNA—(PEACE?) — (Lehman-Cliemar-Lee) . I believe the name of 
this fine white has been changed to Peace, which is a very fitting name. A very 
pure white of very large size on the very best stems. Informal Decorative of 
lovely form and good depth. Scored 89 in Trial Garden, and won Cup at O. V. 
D. A. Show. Won Achievement Medal at Rockville Centre, N. Y. Tall and has 
Good habits_Plants, $12.50. Roots, $25.00 
DAHLIAS OF REAL MERIT 
NEW AND STANDARD 
Notice —The letters following the name indicate the type and those with our 
name (Lee) are our own introductions. 
Cactus, Cac., Intermediate Cactus, Int. Cac. This type of cactus is too wide in 
petal to be classed with the true cactus and too fine to be classed with the Semi¬ 
cactus, but belongs in a class of its own between Cactus and Semi-Cactus—Semi- 
Cactus, S. C., Informal Decorative, I. D., Formal Decorative, F. D., Peony, P., Show 
or Ball, Ball. Those preceded by * are Washington Introductions. 
Roots each 
ABSOLUTE—I. D. A large and very beautiful, bright clear rose, very fine for cut¬ 
ting. Long, strong stems and profuse blooming_ 75c 
ADORABLE—I. D. On the 1935 Honor Roll and won many prizes in the east and is 
also a Certificate of Merit winner. Blooms are very large and full and stems 
are splendid. Color is a very beautiful peach pink with a blend of gold. A very 
fine variety _ $1.50 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET—I. D. One of the most outstanding 1935 introductions and 
a very large bloom of beautiful form and great depth. One of the big prize 
winners you should grow. Color is a very spectacular blend of vivid scarlet, 
shading to canary yellow at base; tipped with gold, reverse deep gold. Long 
cane-like stems _ $ 2.00 
*ALVARO—I. D. Large, rich, velvety cerise, silvery reverse, strong stems_ 35c 
*AIR MAIL—I. D. Blooms very large, on strong cane-like stems which hold the 
big blooms in the air. Fine cut flower. Color pink tinted with lavender_ 50c 
