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O A K L E I G H 
MRS. ALFRED BUNYARD (FD) 1936 
Here is a splendid cut flower variety, in a rich golden 
yellow color. Unexcelled stems and general growing habits. 
Not a large variety but always attracts Favorable com¬ 
ment because of its rich color.Plants only $1.75 
MRS. G. M. MIDDLETON (ID) 1935 
This new Dahlia probably attracted as much attention as 
any variety in our 1936 planting, because of its enormous 
size and extremely dark red color. Blooms up to 15 in¬ 
ches in diameter on strong, stiff stems and a thrifty grower. 
Plant $1.00; Root $2.00 
MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT (SC) 1937 
A very beautiful Dahlia in color and formation. The color 
is grenadine red with streaked yellow reverse. It was our 
privilege and pleasure to grow and test this new variety 
last season and it performed splendidly for us, — we are 
happy to recommend it. Plants only $5.00 net 
MRS. CHRISTINE GROVES (FD) 1936 
The color of this new formal is yellow with each petal 
tipped lavender. Blooms average 8 to 10 inches and are 
held erect on three-foot stems. A very desirable variety in 
every respect.Root $5.00 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTELLIER (ID) 1935 
A rich velvety carmine, giant in size and outstanding in all 
respects. A healthy, vigorous grower with strong stems 
and insect resistant foliage.Root $2.00 
MRS. HERBERT O'CONNOR (1C) 1936 
A beautiful incurved cactus, soft rose pink deepening at 
center. A profuse and continuous bloomer with dark 
healthy open foliage. Flowers are of good size, held erect 
on strong slender stems.Plant $2.50; Root $5.00 
MRS. L. L. HOOK, (FD) 
Blended shades of gorgeous purple, lighter on reverse. 
Beautiful, large blooms with wide pointed petals. The bush 
is hardy, tall and positively insect-resisting — never stunts. 
Root $1.00 
MRS. W. F. LORD (FD) 1936 
Color a bright gold with tints of peach pink on reverse. 
The unusual formation and fine long, wide and pointed 
petals make this new variety outstanding. A Dahlia of 
Honor Roll merit and distinction that has a bright future. 
Plants only $3.75 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (ID) 
One of the most outstanding of recent creations — a con¬ 
sistent prize winner everywhere. The color is dark red and 
the huge blooms are help upright on stiff, strong stems. 
The Dahlia can be grown to 14 inches with ordinary care. 
Plant $1.00; Root $2.00 
NANAQUAKET (FD) 
Delicate orchid-pink. A Dahlia of extraordinary beauty 
and a most prolific bloomer. Immense blooms on fine, long 
stems .Root $ .35 
NEW DEAL (FD) 1935 
A brilliant orange red of huge size and bold formal fea¬ 
tures. It is an excellent keeper and can stand hot, dry 
weather. An Honor Roll variety of unusual merit. 
Root $2.00 
NOCTORNO (St.C) Foreign 
Color is dark brownish red, nearly black. Blooms of large 
size and perfect formation. Wiry cut flower stems. 
Plants only $1.00 
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