MIRIAM HOPKINS. (Cordes). 1936. SC. 10-13 ins. 
x 5-8 ins. deep; 5-6 ft. tall. A strikingly beautiful 
combination of salmon, rose and orange, which gives 
a general effect of coppery orange. A seedling of 
Amelia Earhart, but far superior, being a much 
stronger grower with flowers of greater substance. 
Early and prolific bloomer on long, strong stems. 
Winner as most perfect bloom at Los Angeles Show, 
1935. Honor Roll. 
Root $5.00 Plant $2.50 
MISS ELSIE JANE, 1934, SC, 5 ft., 6-7 ins. Bright 
shrimp pink with cream shadings at center and tipped 
violet rose. One of the most artistically formed 
dahlias with long wiry stems making it ideal for 
arrangement. A good keeper whose color is even more 
beautiful under artificial light. 
Root $1.50 Plant 75c 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, FD, 5 ft. 8-12 ins. Brilliant 
orange flame. Prolific bloomer on long stiff stems. 
Its size and keeping qualities make it one of our best 
cut flowers. 
Root 50c Plant. 
MONMOUTH SUNBURST, 1934, FD, 4V 2 -5 ft., 8-9 ins. 
Lemon Center with salmon orange background pro¬ 
ducing a realistic sunburst effect. 
Root $1.00 Plant. 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL, ID, 5 ft., 8-12 ins. Old or 
violet rose. Has the size and stems for exhibition 
table. 
Root 25c Plant . 
MRS. ALFRED T. BUNYARD. (Badetty Bros.) 1936. 
FD. 5-7 ins., 5 ft. Its deep, rich yellow color together 
with perfection of type, excellent stem and attractive 
foliage place it in a class by itself for the show room 
and for decorative purposes. Thrifty grower, bloom¬ 
ing freely from early season till frost. Awarded first 
in the undisseminated dahlia, medium size, class at 
the 1935 A. D. S. Show in New York. Honor Roll. 
Root . Plant $1.25 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS. (Groll). 1935. St.-C. 6-8 ins. 
x 4-5 ins. deep; 4-4 V 2 ft. A primrose yellow straight 
cactus producing flowers, very early. Free and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer, the plants being literally covered 
with blooms from early to late. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
MRS. GEORGE LeBOUTILLIER. (Ruschmohr). 1935. 
ID, 10-12 ins. x 6 ins. deep; 5 ft. tall. A giant flower 
of deep crimson. This variety is one of the few reds 
that will consistently defeat Murphy’s Masterpiece in 
the red ID. class on the show table. A spreading- 
plant of medium height holding the blooms well out 
of the foliage. 
Root $3.00 Plant $1.50 
OMAR KHAYYAM, FD, 5-6 ft., 8-10 ins. Reddish orange 
tipped lighter making the large blooms of unusual 
coloring. Tall clean bush growth. 
Root 25c Plant . 
