foreign Varieties for 1937 
The following are some of the foreign dahlias of recent introduction 
which we are adding to our 1937 plantings. These have been selected for 
their general usefulness and beauty with particular emphasis on their value 
as cut flowers for baskets and arrangements. Only a limited number of 
plants will be available to our customers. 
ALTENSTEIN S. C. Large exhibition blooms. Pink suffused lilac with 
lighter tips. 
Plant $1.50 
BAERNE S. C. A fine pink with salmon glow. 
Plant $2.00 
CROIX DU SUD Large anemone. Blooms up to ten inches in diameter. 
Single row of red petals, center is a cluster of pure yellow petaloids. 
Plant $5.00 
DIRECTEUR PLUMCOCQ I. D. A large, deep dahlia for the exhibitor. 
Excellent stems. Fine grower. 
Plant $5.00 
ERLOSUNG S. C. A pure white similar to “Star of Bethlehem” but with 
better stems. Good keeper. 
Plant $1.50 
GARTENDIRECTOR BARTON S. C. White with rose, tipped white. 
Plant $1.50 
HERZOG YON WURTHEMBURG In. C. Light salmon with orange cen¬ 
ter. The petals are long and curled giving the bloom great depth. 
Great exhibition possibilities. 
Plant $2.00 
LAETARE S. C. Red with pronounced gold tips. 
Plant $1.50 
LYRIC S. C. Cerise rose, with chamois yellow center. 
Plant $1.00 
MARGA V. ETZDORF In. C. Brick red with yellow base. 
Plant $1.50 
MITTENWALD S. C. Beautiful glowing scarlet. 
Plant $1.50 
PETUNIA In. C. A very fine lavender of good size and attractive forma¬ 
tion. Value as exhibition variety is established. 
Plant $2.00 
ROYAL BLACK S. C. Deep velvety mahogany red with blackish glow. 
Plant $2.00 
SEVEREN’S TRIUMPH F. D. True pink of excellent characteristics. 
Plant $1.50 
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