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HILLCREST MANDARIN, I. D—Bloom 12x5, bush 5 ft. A 
flashy big flower of brilliant oriental scarlet and golden yellow, plant 
is a thrifty grower and a free bloomer, on 1933 Honor Roll. 
Tubers, $1.00; Plants, $ .50. 
IiOOSXER SUNSET 
Informal Decorative 
Color old rose, Eugenia red near 
center, late in season petals are 
tipped pinard yellow. Scored 82 at 
A. D. S. trial ground 1933. Storrs 
description: Flowering habit proli¬ 
fic, stems 5 to 13 inches medium 
to slender; flowers facing side, 
some face heavens. ( pretty good 
stem). Size of flowers 5^ to TV 2 
inches, depth 2 to SV 2 inches, 
Exhibition. Plants, $ .75. 
PIONOR BRIGHT, F. D.—This well formed, large flower is a 
self color of peach red to light jasper red. In cool weather this color 
runs into deep orange. Vigorous hush growth with extra long stems. 
Cert, at Storrs 1933, Honor Roll 1934. Tubers, $1.00; Plants, $ .50. 
IDA PERKINS, F. D.—Bloom 8x4, bush 5 ft. A clear white 
dahlia, flowers are large and well formed, stems are ideal holding 
blooms facing side, vigorous grower. Tubers, $ .50. 
JANE HOBBY, F. D. Min.—A low growing miniature that won 
a T'Fce on 1934 Honor Roll. The plants are strong, insect resistant 
and Kterally covered with flowers of glowing scarlet. Tubers, $ .50. 
JERSEY’S DAINTY, C.—Handsome white straight to incurved 
cactus sometimes flushed lavender, fine long stems, good keeper. 
Tubers, $ .75. 
KARL BONAWITZ, S. C.—Bloom 8x5, bush 6 ft. Chosen by and 
named for the noted organist, cclor is a brilliant velvety carmine, 
very artistic and greatly admired by every one, thrifty grower, good 
stems. Plants, $ .50. 
KAY FRANCIS, S. C.—Winner of American Home Achievement 
Medal at New York and Camden. This dahlia has the best of all 
qualities, beauty. It is a true type flower of clear golden yellow one- 
