URBANA, OHIO 
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JERSEY’S WHITE BEAUTY (Waite) F. D. Another fine glistening white, and 
certainly a credit to its originator, who never has been able to supply enough of this 
for cut flowers; the best of long stems. Strong Plants $2.00 
KAY FRANCIS (Eastman) S. C. A true type flower of clear, lemon yellow; deep 
blooms with high attractive center. Roots $1.00 Plants $0.50 
KENTUCKY RED (White) I. D. Here you Dahlia fans, is SOME red; the color 
is intense red with a metallic sheen over the entire flower; this Dahlia can be grown 
to a very large size; has excellent stems; is free blooming, and has particularly 
pleasing foliage. On the Honor Roll of 1931. Roots $0.75 Plants $0.50 
KENTUCKY SUN (White) F. D. Probably the greatest yellow formal decorative 
to date. Winner of American Home Achievement Medal, Louisville, Ky., and on three 
Honor Rolls. We predict a great future for this fine, rugged variety, and describe it 
as a naturally large flower with great substance, of a bright golden yellow. Flowers 
carried well up out of the foliage, on the best of stems. A clean and vigorous grower. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN See page three. 
MAD RIVER CHIEF See page two. 
LONG HILL (Loetz) I. D. A true golden bronze of fine formation and growth; a 
favorite with us. Plants $0.50 
LORD OF AUTUMN (Almy) I. D. Here is a Dahlia that will give the four or 
five top notch exhibition varieties a run for their money. In fact we prophesy that 
this variety will win its share of prizes in the specimen bloom classes. It is a huge, 
clear yellow, a very deep flower and a very impressive one. It is the kind of 
Dahlia that causes a sensation for the dyed-in-the-wool Dahlia fan who likes the big 
flowers. Roots $1.50 Plants $0.75 
MAJOR BOWES (Veile) I. D. A tall growing and robust plant with long stems; 
large flowers of geranium red. Strong Plants $2.50 
MAN O’WAR (Boone-Ruschmohr) I. D. It is a fine garden variety on account of its 
splendid habits and one of the best keepers among the large flowered varieties. The 
color is a rich, dark carmine red, but with plenty of glow and life. Also a variety that 
will bloom with the earliest and continue right on up to frost. Plants $0.50 
MARGRACE (Bissell) I. D. Here is a great Dahlia; two Certificates of Merit, and 
first prize winner at Cleveland Mid West Show. A strong, upright grower. Color a 
brilliant scarlet tipped and striped with gold. Roots $5.00 Strong Plants $2.50 
MARIE (Peacock) F. D. Color luminous Delice pink that has a brilliancy and 
freshness which is lacking in Jersey Beauty. A free bloomer on the very best of 
stems. Won as best basket Cincinnati 1934. Roots $0.75 Plants $0.50 
MARY BAKER (Mad River Gardens) I. D. One of our friend growers says: “A 
gorgeous golden yellow of beautiful formation. The flower star shaped and of 
great size; stems all that can be desired; we like this as well as anything we grew 
last year.” Roots $0.50 Plants $0.50 
MAY ROBSON (Chappaqua) S. C. Not often do we find a Dahlia with as true 
clear pink color as this; one of the best; fine, long stems. EXTRA. 
Strong Plants $1.00 
MILTON J. CROSS (Johnson) I. D. Very large flowers on fine stems; color 
yellow shading to amber rose. An Honor Roll variety. Strong Plants $5.00 
MIRIAM HOPKINS (Cordes-Eastman) S. C. Not unlike Amelia Earhart, probably 
a stronger grower, and with greater flower substance. Color copper orange, instead 
of apricot and salmon as in Earhart. A splendid exhibition Dahlia. 
Strong Plants $2.50 
MISS GLORY (Ballay) S. C. Very large flowers for this class; long, strong 
stems; color apricot yellow. An Honor Roll variety. Strong Plants $3.50 
MISS WEST VIRGINIA (Crooks) Cactus. A true mauve purple in an exquisite 
shade. Fine long stems; a worthy introduction on Honor Roll. Strong Plants $2.50 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS (Groll) Str. C. A light yellow of very vigorous growth— 
free flowering. Roots $1.00 Plants $0.50 
