which is deep autumn-orange, or bronzy orange, is a new shade 
in dahlias and certainly a welcome one. Its color is far richer 
than that of any other orange dahlia grown. Growth is excel¬ 
lent, stems long and strong, it is a good keeper, and the blooms 
are large. It is a variety that is well worthy of our full praise. 
Sierra Sunrise was originally billed for introduction last season, 
but was withdrawn from the market with no tubers having 
been released. Stock, however, is still most limited, and we feel 
almost certain that Sierra Sunrise will be sold out before the 
season is over. One of the best dahlias we have ever seen.” 
(Unquote.) 
Mr. Salbach saw Sierra Sunrise blooming in our gardens in 
late September, which is late for our dahlias. 
Roots (Ready Feb. 1) $15.00 
Plants (Ready in May) $ 7.50 
OUR 1936 INTRODUCTIONS 
Grace Douglas 
Grace Douglas 
American Home Dahlia of Distinction. Outstanding Dahlia 
in New York Botanical Gardens. I. Dec. of a luscious, clear 
pink color, deeper pink at high center of flower, shading 
lighter towards tips of petals when matured, about the color 
of the pink pearl rhododendron, very lovely; immense size 
and great depth; easily grown to 12 inches by 8 deep. Petals 
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