the large blooms well up out of the tall bush, that blooms 
I continuously, and has every good quality. This dahlia com¬ 
bined with the Lawrence Tibbett is ideal for vase or basket 
decoration. Roots, $5.00 
*MAY DEARBORN SCHWAB—ID. American Home 
Achievement Medal Winner. Honor Roll. Large beautiful 
dahlia of Chinese violet color, tall bush, long stems. 
Roots, $1.00 
*MOONBEAM— F.D. American Home Achievement 
Medal Winner, 1931. Honor Roll. Large primrose yellow of 
fine form, erect carriage, on a tall bush. Roots, $1.50 
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^REYNOLD—F.D. A strikingly beautiful dahlia, straw¬ 
berry red, splashed bright carmine, center and reverse of petals, 
cream; long stems and medium tall bushes. Roots, $1.00 
^ROSALIND KEEP—F.D. First Prize Winner for Best 
Basket of 25 Blooms in 1932-33. An exquisitely beautiful 
flower of a pure shell-pink with white center, and water-lily 
form. 10-inch blooms are common on long strong stems on 
strong bushes. Excellent cut flower. Roots, $1.50 
*SIRIUS—American Home Honor Roll. I.D. Hailed at the 
San Francisco Show as the long-awaited blue dahlia. Described 
as grown in New Jersey: "SIRIUS is the nearest to a blue 
dahlia we have to date. Here it is a real bluish purple, with 
| very little of the pink in it. An outstanding dahlia and we 
have nothing in any way similar here. A very prolific bloomer, 
it comes early and is good late; has a fine bush with bloom of 
perfect bearing.” Visitors to my garden invariably exclaimed: 
"A blue dahlia!” Roots, $5.00 
*STEPHEN MATHER—I.D. Immense dahlia of unusual 
coloring and great strength. The color of this large dahlia is 
I a brown old rose, with violet reverse; long strong stems, with 
lace-like foliage. Roots, $1.50 
*TRISTAN—F.D. Large rich glowing velvety red dahlia 
of fine form; is held erect on strong stiff stems, on sturdy 
bush, very attractive. Roots, $1.00 
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