YOUTH. (Parella) 1936. ID. 6-8 ins., 5-6 ft. Color, 
American Beauty shading to magenta towards center, 
tipped white. An unusual and very pleasing color. A 
fine commercial variety of medium size, keeping very 
well. 
Honor Roll. 
Root . Plant $1.25 
DOLLAR COLLECTIONS OF 
LARGE DAHLIAS 
Any one collection listed below for $1.00 postpaid. Any 
three for $2.75 postpaid. No changes in collections allow¬ 
ed. Correctly labeled. Limit - four collections to each 
customer. 
No. 30 One root each, Betty Colter, Jersey’s Beauty, 
Omar Khayyam, The Commodore. 
No. 31. One root each, Girl of Hillcrest, Graf Zeppelin, 
Jane Cowl. Mrs. A. B. Seal. 
No. 32. One root each, Girl of Hillcrest, Jersey’s Beacon, 
Omar Khayyam, Thos. A. Edison. 
No. 33. One root each, Girl of Hillcrest, Jane Cowl, 
Jersey’s Beacon, Jersey’s Beauty, The Commodore. 
BLUEBIRD. Ivlin. FD. 3-3% ins., 2-2% ins. de^p; 3% ft. 
muish lavender. The nearest to a blue in the min¬ 
iatures. Good growth and very good keeper. 
Root 50c Plant .. 
FAIRY (Bond) 1934. Miniature decorative. 3 ft., 2%- 
3 ins. This dainty little dahlia is best described as a 
miniature Jersey’s Beauty, having the same lovely 
shade of pink with a slight suffusion of mauve toward 
the tips of the petals. Perfect decorative blooms with 
perfect stems are produced in great profusion. 
Root 75c Plant 50c 
MIRTH. (American Dahlia Farm). 1935. Min. FD. 
3 ins. x 2 ins, 4 ft. high; a full centered miniature 
formal decorative of bright orange scarlet, which does 
not fade. Strong, healthy bush growth holding the 
flowers erect on long stems. Valued as a cut flower, 
for table decoration or the show room. Certificate of 
Merit at Storrs, Conn., 1935. 
Root $1.00 Plant 50c 
ORCHID LADY. (Groll). 1936. Min. FD. 3-3% ins. x 2 ins.; 
4 ft. Bright violet rose or light lilac. Healthy, clean 
growing plant producing flowers in great profusion. 
Long stiff stems, holding the beautiful flowers at just 
the right angle, make this variety valuable as a cut 
flower, for home decoration or the show table. Certi¬ 
ficate of Merit at both Storrs and East Lansing, 1935. 
Root $1.00 Plant 50c 
