PREFACE 
I am pleased to send you my 1937 list. I hops 
you will find my collections to your entire satisfac¬ 
tion and assure you that all stock is healthy, true 
to name and priced within sensible business pol¬ 
icy. 
All stock State Inspected. Certificate No. 988. 
Also Federal Inspected. 
Guarantee—Satisfaction. 
Prepaid delivery on all retail orders of $1.00 
or more. 
Plants of the newer varieties after May 1st. 
Reference—First Nat’l Bank, Wellston, Ohio. 
Dun and Bradstreet. 
I will be pleased to serve you. 
H. M. BLAMER, Owner. 
OUR 1937 INTRODUCTION 
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Vin-Well Princess—FD>—8x4—Bush 5-5 V 2 ft. 
A vigorous growing lavender pink with bluish 
sheen on face of petals. Stems straight and stiong 
holding flower at proper angle. Blooming habit 
•piolific. One of four formal decorations on Bar¬ 
ron’s Honor Roll in the December issue of the 
Flower Grower. Also performed well at the New- 
Yo,k Botanical Garden, New York City, and at 
various points where on trial. 
Roots $10.00—Plants $5.00 
Yin"Well Argonaut—FD—9x4—B u s h 6 ft. 
Much in color as M. J. Cross, hence the low price. 
Yellow center shading to peach. Possibly not so 
large as the above but more profific and from re¬ 
ports from the middle-west, stands heat better. A 
good buy. Did well in New York Bot. Gardens. 
Roots Only $5.00 
NOVELTIES 
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Mrs. James Roosevelt— -C.C. (Parrella). 
Here is one of the best for 1937. An even 
grenadine red reverse streaked yellow. Very large 
and something different. Stems and bush growth 
ideal. Award of Honor, Dahlia Society of Georgia. 
Roots $10.00 Net—Plant $5.00 Net. 
Incandescent—ID—(Weyers-Parrella). A seed¬ 
ling of Jane Cowl. Rose buff suffused yellow and 
the same high center of the parent. One of the 
most outstanding at the N. Y. Botanical Gardens. 
Roots $10.00—Plants $5.00 
Don Wilson—ID—(Jeffords-Parrella) Color a 
deep old rose, shading lighter at the tips with 
