MARGARET BROOMALL—F. D. (BroomalLSuccess) White. This pure white formal decorative has 
the record of winning the highest score ever made at the Storrs Trial Gardens and of being 
the largest dahlia ever grown there. Flowers easily attain 14 inches or better and are of purest 
white, most beautifully formed and with splendid stems. Doubtless it is one of the most sensa¬ 
tional dahlias in existence, and one of the very largest. Winner in the New York Show as the 
Largest Flower. As this variety is protected under U. S. Plant Patent No. 36 we are permitted 
to sell it only under patent restrictions. Special order blanks may be had on request. 
$15.00 Net 
MIRIAM HOPKINS—S. C. (Cordes) Salmon shading to apricot. This dahlia bears considerable 
resemblance to that excellent well-known variety, Amelia Earhart, but the color is more pink 
and the plant taller. Winner as best specimen bloom in the Los Angeles show in 1935. . . .$2.50 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—I. D. (Kemp) Orange flame. An Eastern novelty of an unusual and 
beautiful color and with excellent growing habits. Blooms of exhibition size are freely pro¬ 
duced and last well when cut.$1.00 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS — C. (Groll) Light yellow. A very free-blooming cactus variety that we 
found very interesting. Plant is of medium height and stems are good. Grown to four canes 
the flower will be of exhibition size.$1.50 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL—I. D. (Seal) Rich old rose of medium tone. A very fine introduction that 
is an Achievement Medal winner and a Roll of Honor dahlia. The blooms are large and deep 
and carried high on fine stems. Plant is tall and strong. .$1.00 
MRS. GEO. LeBOUTILLIER—I. D. (Smith-Ruschmohr) Deep red. A large flower with a consistent 
showroom record. Plant medium with good stems and good foliage. One of the best reds. .$2.00 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE—I. D. (Murphy-Success) Dark red with garnet shadings. An Achieve¬ 
ment Medal winner and Roll of Honor dahlia named in honor of the originator who in his life¬ 
time sent out some very popular dahlias. This introduction is naturally large with all 
good qualities and it performed wonderfully for us on the Pacific Coast. One of the very 
largest varieties and a special favorite with us. Winner as largest bloom at the World’s Fair 
Show and winner as Largest in more shows than any other dahlia.$2.00 
MUTSU NO HOKARI—I. D. (Yoshida) White. This was the best all-around white we had in our 
garden this season. We did not have all the new white ones but quite a few of them. This 
variety was pure in color, large, had good substance, bloomed freely and the stems were strong 
and erect. It is outstanding in its class.$5.00 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH—I D. (Hook) Bright rose red. A large, well colored dahlia that is an early 
and a free bloomer. Stems strong and straight on a plant of medium height. This is truly a 
spectacular variety and one of the best of last season’s introductions.$2.50 
PINK SPIRAL—I. C. (Bruidegom) Creamy pink. Here is a real cactus dahlia. It bloomed for months 
and the flowers were always good regardless of weather. A dainty, artistic bloom on a long 
stiff stem, delightful color, most pleasing formation.$2.50 
REINA DE LOS ANGELES—S. C. (Pfluger) Light rose pink. This is quite an unusual variety. 
The plant is very tall and the stems particularly long jointed. The blooms are of good size, 
nicely formed and well colored. Very useful as a cut flower.$2.00 
ROYAL PURCHASE—S. C. (Salem) Light yellow. A nice, full flower with well-rolled pointed petals. 
Of good size and a prolific bloomer. Good for all purposes.$2.00 
SEN SIN—Cac. (Yoshida) White. This white straight cactus has been much admired. It is a very 
thrifty grower and blooms are of good size for this class. The best white cactus we have seen. 
An importation from Japan .$5.00 
SON OF SATAN—S. C. (Slocum) Flame red. A very vigorous variety that has created quite a sensa¬ 
tion. The color is hard to improve upon, most brilliant and unusual. Blooms are very large 
and always true to type. Very attractive in all respects. Roll of Honor and Certificate of 
Merit winner . $7.50 
WENOKA—-F. D. (Hulin) Deep orchid rose. This outstanding variety at the San Francisco show 
won for us as the best dahlia of other than California origin. It is a real giant of sturdy growth 
and great beauty. We are proud of this seedling of Satan, from which we have predicted that a 
strong new race of dahlias would come. Wenoka will have a great future.$2.50. 
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