PREMIER DAHLIA GARDENS 
JIMMIE FOXX (Johnson) I. D. A truly spectacular 
dahlia of giant size; color coppery red tinged with 
henna. The flowers obtain a size of 13 inches in dia¬ 
meter by 8 inches depth and are supported by strong 
straight stems. The plant is an exceptionally sturdy 
grower having heavy foliage. Winner of the American 
Home Achievement Medal at the New York Show; also 
the Derrill W. Hart Memorial Medal offered for the 
first time at this show. This Medal is considered by 
iA. D. S. as the highest award in the seedling class. 
Further winnings are the American Home Achievement 
Medal and Michel 1 Achievement Medal as the best seed¬ 
ling and the best dahlia at the Burholm Show. Win¬ 
ner also of the Penna. Horticultural Society Medal at 
the Philadelphia Show in the championship seedling 
class. Named in honor of “Jimmie Foxx’’ the popular 
baseball player of the Boston “Red Sox’’. 
Roots $15.00 Net Plants $7.50 
YELLOW MARVEL (Dane) F.D. A most atractive 
dahlia; Color, deep golden yellow with petals evenly 
tipped white; Stems long and rigid, heavy foliage and 
insect resistant. Giant exhibition type. Plants $5.00 
LE’JOY (Lee) I.D. An outstanding prize winner. Won 
1st Prize for best Inf. Dec. and sweepstakes for best 
undisseminated dahlia at Washington Capital Show. 
A rare new color, very deep bluish orchid with many 
blooms tipped pure white; a most striking effect. 
Blooms are large size and of good depth, stems long and 
erect, Medium tall plants of good habits. Plants $5.00 
LILY PONS—(O’Keefe-Veile) I.D. A massive exhibi¬ 
tion dahlia of a pure orange. A greatly needed color, 
and a dahlia that will rank with any of them for size. 
Flowers average 11x6 inches; stems strong and stiff; 
bushes medium to medium tall. Attracted much atten¬ 
tion at the New York Show. Plants $5.00 
MISS OAKLAND—(Sjobergf-Oakleigh) F.D. pure 
white formal decorative, blooms 8 to 10 inches in dia¬ 
meter with good depth. Stems stiff, plants of vigorous 
growth, medium tall. One of the finest whites; scored 
85.7 at East Lansing. Plants $5.00 Net. 
MISS OHIO—(Parenica) I.C. A medium sized in¬ 
curved cactus of lilac rose good grower, early bloomer, 
long stiff stems; Awarded a Certificate of Merit, The 
American Achievement Medal, Derril W. Hart Memor 
ial Medal, 3 A. D. S. Silver Medals and other prizes. 
Plants $5.00 
MOTHER MAYTROTT (Berwick-Dahliadel) I.D. A 
white the dahlia world has long been waiting for: a 
good grower with healthy dark foliage strong erect 
stems, and remarkable good keeping qualities. Holds 
perfect center thruout the season; a profuse bloomer, 
the blooms are 10 and 11 inches across and have depth 
of 6 to 7 inches. Winner of The American Home 
Achievement Medal and the best bloom in the show at 
Washington, D. C. Certified at Stores. Plants $7.50 
We Grow Only Dependable Varieties 
