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TERRACE GARDENS DAHLIAS 
Our 1937 Introductions 
HIGH SCORING DAHLIAS AT A.D.S. TRIAL GROUNDS 
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SON OF SATAN- 
The new Sensational, Four Honor Roll Dahlia. Certificate of 
Merit Winner. An immense incurved cactus, flame red, with ex¬ 
cellent stems. This sensational four honor roll Dahlia scores another 
honor. Dr. Marshall A. Howe, Director of the New York Botanical 
Gardens, reports as follows: Your Son of Satan is the strongest and 
most vigorous looking in the 1,100 plants in our collection. The 
flowers are large and attractive. We are releasing roots and plants 
of Son of Satan. 
Roots $15.00; Plants $7.50 
THE WOLVERINE- 
A beautiful large informal Dahlia. The color is red with 
almost black centers, with best of stems. A strong growing 
bush with dark green foliage. A wonderful keeper as a cut 
flower. Very attractive. Root stock limited. 
Roots $7.50; Plants $3.75 
WOLVERINE GEM 
A beautiful ball type* Dahlia; color is difficult to describe; it is a 
bi-color, gray on red; the blooms are held high on best of stems. If 
you want something different try this one. Wolverine Gem won a 
certificate of merit at the A. D. S. trial grounds. It was shown 
for the first time at the New York National Show, winning first 
honors in its class. Stock limited. 
Roots $5.00; Plant, $2.50 
TERRACE GARDENS (O. W. Slocum) 
S. WAGAR PLACE IONIA, MICHIGAN 
