Other Introductions for 1937 
These are our selections from the new dahlias 
offered by the growers throughout the country. 
We can supply you with good strong plants, 
grown under a temperature of 65 degrees and 
well hardened, ready to set out in your gar¬ 
den. We ship plants anywhere and with the 
best of results. 
AMERICAN PURITY (J. Nuneviller)—S.C. 
A true semi-cactus; pure white; huge blooms 10 to 14 inches; 
straight stems; Achievement Medal winner in 1936. 
Plants $7.50 
BETTY LINDGREN ( Preas-Ruschmohr)—S.C. 
Semi-Cactus. Seedling of Edna Ferber. Color pale lemon 
yellow to light greenish-yellow; outer florets tinted light 
salmon orange. Flowers 6^2 to 8^2 inches, depth 2 to 5 
inches. Flowering habit abundant with excellent substance. 
Scored at Fast Fansing and at Storrs in 1935. Winner of the 
Charles H. Ruscher Memorial at New York Show 1936. Ex¬ 
cellent as a basket-type dahlia in view of its unusual color 
and formation. 
Roots $5.00 net. Plants $2.50 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL (Goodacre-Caldwell) 
A large ball-type dahlia. Color: a bright orange with shadings 
of terra cotta. Scored 86 at the Cincinnati Trial Grounds. 
The plant is a prolific bloomer; splendid cut flower. 
Plants $5.00 
GREATER GLORY (Salem Dahlia Gardens)—C. 
Cactus. Rose-pink bloom of great size on extra long stems. 
Winner of eleven first prizes at National and Central States 
Shows; also A. D. S. Medal. 
Plants $10.00 
LELAND STANFORD ( Ballay)—I.D. 
Informal decorative of brilliant cardinal red. Throughout the 
flower the color is true, glistening bright red that does not 
burn in the least in very hot weather. Petalage has a heavy 
velvet-like texture and the blooms can be grown to 14 inches 
with proportionate depth; good stem and foliage. The plant 
is a free and early bloomer. 
Plants $7.50 net 
MISS ENGLEWOOD (Englewood Gardens)—I.D. 
An informal decorative of spectrum red and carmine color¬ 
ing. Scored at Storrs in 1935 and Fast Fansing in 1936. 
Can be grown 12 to 14 inches on good stems. Foliage tough 
and insect-resistant. Tall grower with prolific flowering- 
habits. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
MRS. IDA CHASE ( Kemp)—Str. C. 
The colors are a combination of bright lemon yellow and 
spinal pink, with reverse pale lavender pink. Can be grown 
to 9 inches with good depth; perfect stems. Scored 85.6. 
Plants $5.00 
