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SEED AND PLANT PRICE LIST 
DAHLIAS 
NOTE—Form of flower—(FD) Formal Decorative; (ID) Informal Decorative; (C) 
Cactus; (SC) Semi-Cactus. Dimensions—as (4-8 4) means that the flower is 4 to 8 
inches in diameter and 4 ft. tall. (Postage Prepaid) on dahlias. 
you a lo 
brag about. 
All the dahlias 
listed; here are 
varieties that 
“made goo d.” 
That “stand up 
and look you in 
the eye”; have 
good habits, 
good stems, and 
are flowers of 
real merit. Give 
and something to 
CARMENCITA — (FD) Bright yellow, 
striped and splashed bright red. (5-9 3). 
Each 50o. 
CHAMPAGNE —(FD) Golden champagne 
with chamois shadings. (7-10 4). Each 50c. 
CIGARETTE — (SC) Creamy - white, 
heavily edged with pomegranite red; no 
two flowers ever the same. (4-7 6). Each 
50c. 
CITY OF TRENTON —(FD) Giant tan¬ 
gerine orange; the reverse is a crushed 
strawberry red. (8-10 6). Each 50c. 
Three NEW Dahlias that are outstanding; 
they are indeed a thing of beauty to grace 
your flower garden: 
DADDY BUTLER-(SC) Giant on long 
stems. American Beauty shades with 
lighter reverse. (5-7 5). Each 50c. 
BOBBY DEANE —(FD) Is a 1936 intro¬ 
duction. This beautiful flower is described 
as Maize yellow, overlaid geranium pink. 
This is the best dahlia one could ask for, 
and surely a great addition to your col¬ 
lection. (5-7 6). Each $5.00. 
DAD SMITH —(FD) The color is a pleas¬ 
ing combination of bright red, edged deep 
yellow. Blooms early; always facing or 
slightly up on stiff stems. (5-7 5 ). Each 
$ 2 . 00 . 
PRUDENCE PENNY —(ID) A 1936 intro¬ 
duction. Bronze buff and old gold blend¬ 
ing to a deeper shade at center. Upright 
and fine. We cannot say enough for this 
beauty. (4-5 3). Price $3.00. 
Remember all the Dahlias we list are 
those most approved by Dahlia lovers. 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH —(C) Cleai\ rich 
red. A true cactus. (5-7 3). Each 35c. 
AIKO —(SC) Cardinal or deep carmine, 
with silver reverse showing at center and 
tips. (8-10 5). Each 50c. 
AIR MAIL—(ID) Light lavender, large 
full flower on long stem; prize winner. 
Fine cut flower. (6-9 5). Each 50c. 
AMBASSADOR —(SC) Soft yellow buff, 
shaded salmon pink; strong erect stems. 
(6-9 5). Each 50c. 
AUNT NELL —(FD) Light golden buff, 
darker at center; strong, stiff stems hold 
the flower above the plant. (6-8 5). Each 
35c. 
AWARDIE —(SC) Clear soft pink; pe¬ 
tals twist almost a full turn. (5-8 5). 
Each 75c. 
BAGDAD — (ID) Flaming scarlet red 
blooms on long erect stems. (7-10 5). 
Each 35c. 
BETTY IVANS —(ID) Rich salmon over¬ 
laid with amber-glow, rosy pink reverse. 
(8-10 6). Each 75c. 
BETTY MARILYN —(ID)—Rosy laven¬ 
der; large, well formed flowers on a 
strong stem; good cut flower and prize¬ 
winner. (6-9 5). Each 35c. 
B. P. O. E. — (B) Royal purple, free 
blooming. Best of cut flowers. (3-5 3). 
Each 35c. 
BRONZE GLORY— (FD) A real bronze, 
and a real cut flower. (5-7 4). Each 35c. 
DEE LIGHTED— (B) Pure white; good 
stems and a fine cut flower. (4-6 4). Each 
35c. 
DOROTHY STONE — (ID) Deep rose 
pink; one of our best and attracts at¬ 
tention more than any of the pinks. Fine 
cut flower on a fine stem. (6-10 5). Each 
35c. 
DORRIS FELLOWS —(FD) Pale yellow, 
shaded to salmon at tips of petals. (6-8 5). 
Each 50c. 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY —(ID) Mellow 
pink, shaded silver. Good stems. (8-12 6). 
Price $1.00. 
ELIZA LONDON SHEPARD— (ID) Gold¬ 
en apricot, free blooming. (7-9 4). Each 
50c. 
EDNA FERBEH— (SC) Coral, shading 
to old gold at base of petals. (7-10 5). 
Each 35c. 
ELLINOR VANDERVEER— (FD) Giant 
blooms of glowing satiny pink. Very long- 
erect stems. (6-9 5. Each 35c. 
EVE L. QUADING— (FD) Very large 
flower; fine stems hold the large deep 
red flowers well above the plant. (7-10 6). 
Each 35c. 
FAITH GARIBALDI— (FD) Giant 
blooms on long, erect stems; very double. 
Lavender, pink and white. (6-9 5). Each 
35c. 
FAY BEATON —(ID) One of the best 
white Dahlia grown; large deep flower. 
A winner. (7-10 4). Each 50c. 
FRANCESCA— (FD) Old rose suffused 
with gold; gold at the base; a fine, showy 
flower for garden and cutting with long, 
stiff stem holding flower high above 
plant. (6-8 6). Each 50c. 
FRANK MILLER —(FD) Picric yelloAv 
(straw colored yellow), growing to a 
large size on straight long stems. (6-10 5). 
Each 35c. 
FRAU O'BRACHT —(C) Primrose yellow, 
fine form and best of stems. Best Cactus 
Dahlia cut flower we know of. (6-8 5). 
Each 50c. 
GLADYS SHERWOOD — (SC) A large 
white flower with the best of stems and 
fine as a cut flower. (8-11 7). Each 35c. 
