Roxbury’s Mystery —See cut. 
Roxbury’s Ideal F. D. 
Pink- 
Roots $3.50 
Royal Purchase I. C. 
Yellow with outer petals suffused pink. Good stems. 
Plants $3.75 
Royal Robe I. D. 
Rich, royal purple with silver reverse. 
Plants $ .50 
R. A. Broomfield Dec. 
Capucine orange shaded rose pink. A very fine flower on 
good stems. Dahlia Roll of Honor 1933. Prolific bloomer. 
Roots $1.50 
Sacred Fire I. D. 
Glowing cherry red with scarlet sheen. From Czecho¬ 
slovakia. 
Plants $1.00 
Senshin C- 
A Japanese dahlia named for a religious sect. White in 
color. 
Plants $1.50 
Shintenchi C. 
A Japanese dahlia named for a city in the province of 
Hiroshima, Japan. An art shade of red. On trial at Wisely. 
Plants $1.50 
Sonny Boy I. D. 
Old rose slightly tinged gold. Very large flowers- 
Roots $1.50 
Showa C. 
Deep cerise tipped silver. Japanese dahlia and the name 
is to designate the period of the reign of Emperor Hirohito. 
Plants $1.50 
Shirokane Str. C. 
Pure white. Japanese dahlia and name meaning white 
steel or white metal. 
Plants $5.00 
The Fireman I. D. 
Cardinal red with gold flushes- 
Roots $1.50 
The Golden Goblin F. D. 
Rich, old gold. 
Roots $ .50 
Virginia Club C. 
White with needle like petals. 
Roots $3.00 
Yellow Marvel F. D. 
See cut 
Note — I grew many, many more of the highly touted foreign 
varieties as well as some of the American and have been 
forced to discard them as they did not do well with me. 
I have destroyed the stock of such and am offering to my 
clientelle only such stock as really grew well with me and 
in which I have confidence. I take the loss and do not try 
to make it back from innocent and trustworthy purchasers- 
Join your local Dahlia Society as well as The American 
Dahlia Society and keep posted on new and worth while 
dahlia originations as well as the best methods of growing 
same. Dues in The American Dahlia Society are $2 yearly 
and may be sent to C. Louis Ailing, Secy., 251 Court Street, 
West Haven, Conn. 
