FOREWORD 
It is with pleasure we hand you our annual catalog. Prac¬ 
tically every Dahlia listed here is so well known through¬ 
out the Dahlia world that lengthy descriptions are unneces¬ 
sary, so we have made them brief. Our orders are filled 
with field grown roots only and we guarantee our stock and 
service to be fully equal to that in the past. Thanking 
you for past favors and hoping for the continuance of same, 
we are. Yours very truly, 
M. G. TYLER, 
A. T. MASTICK. 
CHARLES L. MASTICK 
CHARLES L. MASTICK (FD). Outstanding wherever 
shown; winning as best un-disseminated seedling at the 
1934 show of the Portland Dahlia Society and the American 
Home Achievement Medal in 1935. Also featured in the 
Honor Roll of the “Mid-West Dahlia News’’ and in Derrill 
Hart’s Honor Roll of that year. Has been selected for trial 
at Wisley in 1937. 
An immense exhibition flower, as well as being a fine 
florist’s flower on account of its keeping qualities, strong 
stem, free blooming and its beautiful and unusual coloring. 
“A rich bright orange, deepening to a darker shade at 
center, the reverse being grenadine pink.” The form and 
arrangement of petals is decidedly original. A big prize 
winner. 
Strong vigorous plants hold the flowers aloft on cane-like 
stems and are a mass of bloom from mid-season to frost. 
Should be grown to four canes and freely disbudded for best 
results. We are pricing it very reasonably at... Net $10.00 
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