ADIRONDACK SUNSET. I. D. (“Cackener-Park- 
way”) On the 1935 Honor Roll. Color a vivid scar¬ 
let, shading to a bright canary yellow at base. Div. 
$1.50; Plants $1. 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART. I. D. Another great 
yellow of 1935 introduction. Has staghorn petals. 
Stems stiff and long. Div. $2; Plants $1. 
ARELDA LLOYD. I. D. “A deep soft shade of 
yellow with a slight flush of pink on ends of petals.” 
The stems and habits are all that could be desired. 
Divisions $1. 
ANGELO ROSSI. (Redfern). I. D. Color vivid 
gold, outer petals flushed a deeper shade of salmon- 
gold. Flower very large and deep, stem strong, foli¬ 
age good, bush very sturdy and attractive. Plants 
$1.50. 
AMELIA EARHART. S. C. (Cordes Eastman) A 
very large and artistically formed combination of 
apricot-buff with primrose at the base of each petal, 
with tints and sometimes stripes of salmon. Div. $1. 
BLACK KNIGHT. I. D. (Kemp) It is dark velvety 
maroon, almost black. The flowers are of great size, 
often up to 14 inches in diameter, and are held high 
above the foliage on thick stiff stems. Strong div. $1. 
BOSPHORUS. I. D. (Ballay) Deep burnt orange or 
golden brown. A fine, large, well shaped flower in 
a color that is new in our experience. Long straight 
stem and attractive when cut. Certificate of Merit at 
Storrs. Div. $1. 
BUBBLES OF HILLCREST. I. D. (Scott) The 
most unusual dahlia we have ever grown. Giant 
bloom. Color: An unusual shade of Magenta, as it 
cannot be found in Maerz and Paul. A grand and 
striking variety. Plants $1. 
CALIFORNIA PEACH. S. C. (Ballay) Bright coral 
or peach pink with no lavender. Formation like 
Satan and about same size up to 12 in. or more. 
Grand stem. Achievement winner and on all Honor 
Rolls. Plants only, $3. 
CURLY LOCKS. I. D. (Chemar) A magnificent 12 
in. bloom of gold, heavily shaded apricot, with curly 
and twisting petals, making a bloom of great depth 
and lovely formation on long cane stems. Foliage of 
darkest green, leathery. Bush 5 to 6 ft. Divs. $5 net; 
Plants $3.50. 
CHEMAI’S PURE WHITE. S. C. Bloom 12 in. by 5 
in. Stem long and stiff on a 6 ft. bush. Early and 
prolific. Purest white with high, full center. Divs. 
(limited) $5 net; Plants $2.50. 
CENTURY OF PROGRESS. On 1935 Roll of Honor. 
Formal Decorative. (B. & B. Gardens). The royal 
purple of all time. Without fertilizer 10 - 13 in. Div. 
$2.50; Plants $1. 
CORNELIA BRYCE PINCHOT. I. D. Another 
giant 1935 introduction. Bloom of tremendous size, 
a rich red with long wavy and twisting petals. On 
Honor Roll. Divisions $1. 
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