Satan, S. C. —One of the largest dahlias grown, and a con¬ 
sistent prizewinner at the Shows. Color, a bright flaming 
red with a slight touch of gold at center. Horn like petals 
which are perfectly rolled and incurved give unique form 
to the giant blooms—$1.00. 
Shalimar (B. & B. Gardens) — The great poinsetta red 
everyone has been waiting for—the sensation at Detroit 
in 1933 and at the Mid-West show in 1934. “Public Pref¬ 
erence Its Best Reference.” Can easily be grown to 13-14 
inches—$1.50. 
Sinbad of the Sea, F. D.—One of the most popular. A huge, 
perfectly formed flower of vivid scarlet—$1.00. 
Starlight, S. C. —Immense flowers of gold borne on long 
stiff stems— 75c. 
Sultan of Hilcrest, F. D.—Extremely large, has strong erect 
stems. Deep yellow with rose-pink reverse. Very deep 
blooms with petals recurving back to the stem. Certified 
at Storrs—$1.50. 
The Commodore — A nice clean-growing, bright lemon 
yellow. Won American Home Achievement Medal and 
A. D. S. Certificate. Petals large—$1.00. 
The Fireman, I. D.—Dazzling cardinal red with golden tips. 
A striking large flower on fine stems—$1.00. 
The World —The coloring is an unusually rich, deep, rosy 
magenta, overlaid garnet, with silver shadings on edges 
of petals— 75c. 
Thomas A. Edison, F. D. — A gorgeous royal purple, large 
size, strong erect stems. Very fine—75c. 
Tryphinnie, D.—Bright shell pink with golden suffusion 
and yellow at base of petals—50c. 
White Wonder, I. D.—This sensational White Dahlia has 
giant blooms, pure white, with long, pointed, twisted and 
curled petals—$1.00. 
Wizard of Oz —An immense dahlia of a rare shade of a 
glowing amber pink—75c. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Baby Royal—Salmon shaded Apricot—75c. 
Irene, F. D.—Exquisite old rose or coral pink—50c. 
Lady Ann, I. D.—Cherry red and gold—75c. 
Little Jewel, Dec.—Clear delicate pink—50c. 
Persimmon, I. D.—Pure persimmon color—75c. 
DAHLIA COLLECTIONS 
With a $5.00 order for dahlia roots we will give you one 
of our new dahlias—Celia Sawyer, worth $5.00. Your se¬ 
lection. 
We also sell other collections of 12 different varieties, 
all named and catalogued, at $10.00, $15.00, $20.00. They 
represent at least fifty per cent more than the catalogue 
value. Our selection. 
