BENNETT K. MATLACK 
PENN CHARTER. ID—Massive, rich gold flowers 
tinted with apricot. Fine bush and heavy foliage. 
Roots, 35c; 3 Roots, 75c. 
PINK SPIRAL. IC—Beautiful peach blossom pink 
blooms. Plants, 50c. 
POP STEWART. ID—Lilac pink. A very striking 
Dahlia. An orchid shade hard to find. Roots, 25c. 
POT OF GOLD. ID—Clear yellow flowers with 
wavy petals. Excellent growth and stems. 
Makes good cut flower. 
Roots, 50c; 3 Roots, $1.25. 
PRIDE OF AMERICA. S-C—An Honor Roll Dahl¬ 
ia. Primrose yellow with pink reverse. Perfect 
stems. High full center. Petals fold back to 
stem. Roots, $7.50; Plants, $3.00. 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG. ID—Won highest 
score at Storrs, Conn., in 1935. Stems perfect 
and very heavy insect-proof foliage. Color, gren¬ 
adine pink and light orange yellow with reverse 
light purple. Grew splendidly here at Bridgeton 
in 1936. Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.00. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA. FD—Rich deep red. 
Very large and fine. Roots, 25c. 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD. ID—Face of petals or¬ 
ange, reverse madder brown. Strong grower. 
Roots, 25c. 
PRINCE OF PERSIA. ID—A popular bright red 
Dahlia. Large, deep attractive flower. Bush 
growth strong. Roots, 50c; 3 Roots, $1.25. 
PROSPERITY. S-C—An artistic Dahlia with pink 
outer petals shading to a creamy center, overlaid 
with a glistening sheen. You will like it. 
Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75c. 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL. FD— 
Massive flowers. Lemon yellow. Roots, 35c. 
RAY WARNER. ID—Somewhat the color of Jer¬ 
sey’s Beauty, but a few shades brighter. Petals 
twisted and bush always full of bloom. 
Roots, $1.25; Plants, 50c. 
RED JUG. IC or S-C—This Dahlia has made very 
many friends. Color, crimson red. Plants, $2.25. 
REGAL. ID—Beautiful combination of bronze and 
old rose. Roots, 35c. 
ROBERT EMMET. ID—Bright cardinal on fine 
stems and bush. Plants, 50c. 
ROMAN EAGLE. FD—Burnished copper. An 
autumn shade. Strong stems. Roots, 25c. 
ROSE FALLON. FD—Large flowers of deep or¬ 
ange to amber. Roots, 35c. 
ROYAL PURCHASE. IC—Very large flowers on 
long stems clear of the bush. Color, deep straw 
yellow with outer petals suffused with pink. 
Plants, $3.50. 
Look for the 1937 INTRODUCTIONS 
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