SONOMA—I. D. A combination of cream, flesh pink and amber rose. A light colored dahlia of an 
unusual color blend. Its appearance is unique and noticeable whether in the garden or on the 
exhibition table, and serves a definite purpose where variety or neutral tones are required. 
Will grow large, have good stems, and reward with many attractive blooms. One of the best 
and highly recommended . $5.00 
STRONGHEART—F. D. Amber-gold. Another dahlia with no imperfections. This has always been 
one of our favorites and is truly a gem of a dahlia. Its size is of generous proportions, com¬ 
bined with great beauty of form and color, and it has a long perfect stem. While coming nearer 
to the formal type of decorative than any other classification, it is not decidedly formal, as the 
petals are longer and rather inclined to curve more than is usual with this type, especially in 
the late season. Mr. Hart deemed it worthy of a place on his 1932 Roll of Honor and it also 
won a Certificate of Merit at Storrs; also a Certificate in Holland. This variety has proven to 
be a very handsome and useful cut flower as well as an exhibition bloom. No other dahlia has 
exactly the same color. One of the leading catalogues in the country describes it as being one 
of the most admired dahlias in the garden and one of the best sellers.$1.00 
SUNLIGHT—Cac. Bright yellow. This is a cactus of the Ambassador type, a nice large flower with 
perfect habits. It is just about the freest bloomer we have in the garden. There are not many 
straight cactus, finely petaled and with upright stems, and we consider this one a very useful 
addition. Like many cactus dahlias, however, we do not recommend it for a habitually hot, dry 
climate unless given some shade.$5.00 
Good Varieties of Other Growers 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET—I. D. (Parkway) Scarlet and gold. A large well colored flower with long 
broad petals forming a high center. It is a good grower and a very attractive variety. Well 
known because of the publicity it has received.$2.00 
AMELIA EARHART—S. C. (Cordes) Apricot-buff with salmon shadings. This very large and beau¬ 
tiful dahlia has the distinction of being the winner of two Achievement Medals and many other 
prizes and is a Roll of Honor dahlia. The originator can be justly proud of this wonderful new 
California introduction. It grew most satisfactorily for us, confirming all the good reports we 
had heard about it. Bloom is richly colored, large and deep, held nicely facing on a good stem. 
One of the very best .$1.50 
ANNA BENEDICT—I. D. (Dahliadel) Deep red. A very satisfactory variety of pleasing form on 
long good stems. The bush is a vigorous grower with excellent foliage and the flowers are 
freely produced with closed centers through the whole season. Certified at Storrs with a 
high score . $2.00 
ANDREA ERICSON—I. D. (Fisher-Masson) Pure white. This is the freest blooming white and one 
of good size and depth. Blooms are held on long stems which will be good under normal 
conditions. Especially fine in the late season.$1.00 
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