Quality Made Certain — Satisfaction Guaranteed 
like stems. Winner of Certificate of Merit, Achievement Medal at 
national show, Detroit, and many other medals and blue ribbons. 
Honor Roll 1937. Plants, $5.00. 
MISS ELSIE JANE, S. C.—Bloom 6x4, bush 5 ft. This variety 
is one of the most beautiful dahlias we have ever grown. In color too 
it is unique, being a shrimp pink with cream shadings at center and 
tipped violet lose; fine long stems. Certified at Storrs 1934. 
Tubers, $1.50; Plants, $ .75. 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELLIER, I. D.—A giant flower and the 
outstanding new red. It is an early bloomer with every bloom 
naturally big. The color is a rich velvety carmine. Certificate at 
Storrs and East Lansing. Honor Roll 1934. Plants, $ .75. 
MRS. HERBERT C’CONNCR, I. C.—Bloom 10x5, bush 5 ft. An 
Incurved Cactus with long slenaer, erect stems, good size and an 
unusually bright color, sort rose pink deepening at center. Good 
grower and prolific bloomer. Ycu will like this one. Plants, $2.50. 
MRS. IDA CHASE, Str. C.—This is unquestionably one of the 
most beautiiul dahlias introduced in recent years. The colors are a 
combination of bright lemon yellow and spinal pink, with pale 
lavender reverse. Perfect stems hold the 7 to 9 inch blooms above 
the ioiiage. Certificate cf Merit and Plonor Roll 1937. Plants, $5.00. 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE, I. D.—Bloom 12x6, hush 5 ft. 
Most outstanding inLouuction in recent years due to its size. A 
sensation everywhere. A huge deep red shading to garnet and grows 
large without encouragement. Monster blooms throughout the 
season, has been grown to over 17 inches in diameter, an exhibition 
dahlia that is almost unbeatable. Tubers, $1.50; Plants, $ .75. 
OMAR KHAYYAM, F. D.—Bloom 10x5, bush 5 ft. This dahlia 
is admired by everyone, color Chinese red at the base of the petals 
shading to bright orange and tipped lighter, A thrifty grower with 
good foliage. Tubers, $ .50. 
OAKlEIGH MONARCH, F. D.—C akleigh Monarch is all that 
the name implies, a big broad-petaled ..o_mal type that has created 
a sensation wherever grown and exh .ea; color a clear brilliant 
cense red. We quote cificial Prial Gru b report: “Flowering habit 
very good. Stems straight and strong, ^u^stance excellent. Keep¬ 
ing qualities, splendid, long lasting. na„ xt of plant, heavy, vigorous 
growth, thick densely branching. Health, excellent. Diameter of 
nowers 8-11 inches; aepth 4 V 2-1 inches. Height 5 feet; One of the 
Best. Triple Honor Roll and Cert, cf Merit 1935.” 
Tubers, $4.00; Plants, $2.00. 
ORCHID LADY, F. D. (Min.)—Bloom SV 2 X 2 V 2 , bush 5 ft. Color 
bright violet rose or light lilac; good, strong grower, prolific bloomer 
on long strong stems Certificate of Merit at Storrs and East Lans¬ 
ing 1935, Honor Roll. Tubers, $1.00; Plants, $ .50. 
PALO ALTO, S. C.—Bloom 12x6, bush 6 ft. Color bright pink¬ 
ish salmon, shading to salmon gold at the center. The large full 
centered flowers are held high above the foliage on straight, stiff 
stems. This is one cf the best dahlias we have ever grown. Honor 
Roll. Tubers, $1.00; Plants, $ .50. 
PIONEER CITY BONFIRE, F. D.—Color bonfire red, bush 
growth 5 ft. Excellent stems, and a splendid keeper, won Certificate 
of Merit, East Lansing 1936. Plants, $2.50. 
PRlDE CF AMERICA, S. C.—The color of this dahlia is a clear 
primrose-yellow, with pale tints of flush-pink showing cn some of 
the petals and on reverse. The actual appearance of the flower is 
misleading because of its perfect proportion. The blooms grow 
normally 10 to 12 inches. But give no appearance of massiveness. 
