SEAL’S LADY OF SHALOTT. I. D. A combina¬ 
tion in color of gold blushed with apricot and bronze, 
with a center of bright gold which is perfect and 
closed. Can be easily grown 12 inches. The stems 
are always long and stiff and the plant large and tall. 
Div. $2.50; Plants $1.25. 
SHEKINAH. (Redfern) 1936 Introduction. A per¬ 
fectly formed shell pink semi-cactus dahlia. The 
blooms average 10 inches in diameter and have great 
depth. Shekinah has been in competition three times 
and three times won first prize. Div. $5; Plants $2. 
SATAN. S. C. (Ballay-Success) An immense flam¬ 
ing red cactus with touch of gold at the center. 
Grown to over 13 inches which is very remarkable for 
a cactus. Div. $1. 
TOM WORKMAN. F.D. (B. & B. Gardens) Two- 
toned russet flame with lighter reverse. It has a fine 
center with the inner petals partly quilled. The 
flower is rather striking. It is a naturally large ex¬ 
hibition bloom, 10 to 13 inches on a good stem. Vig¬ 
orous in growth. Div. $7.50; Plants $3.50. 
THE GATEWAY. F. D. (B. & B. Gardens) We 
can now offer a few roots of this beauty. Color is 
light orange yellow suffused rose red. Petals out¬ 
lined rose red and rose reverse. They are embossed, 
twist and show the reverse. Certificate at Lansing, 
1936, and Award of Honor at Georgia Trials. A vig¬ 
orous and tall grower. Excellent reports from all sec¬ 
tions. Div. $7.50; Plants $3.50. 
TOWER’S EMPIRE. I. D. Honor Roll. An im¬ 
mense bloom of gold with amber shadings. Plants 
up to 8 feet in height. Blooms may be grown 12 to 
15 inches in diameter. Div. $1.50; Plants $1. 
THE FIREMAN. I. D. (Reed). Mr. Derrill W. 
Hart, dahlia expert, describes it as follows: “This 
variety is a flashy cardinal red with golden flushes 
and golden tips at center of the flower.” Div. $1. 
VOLCANO. F. D. This great dahlia was to be with¬ 
held until 1938 but the demand was so urgent that it 
was released. It received a Certificate with a score 
of 89 at the Trial Grounds where it was claimed one 
of the best. It is a very rugged grower, blooms 
measuring 9 to 12 inches in diameter and 6 to 8 in. 
deep. This is a sensational dahlia of huge dimen¬ 
sions in ever}'- way. The flowers are held on straight, 
strong stems two feet above the foliage. The color 
is an orange-flame red which does not fade in the 
sun or rain. The shows will have this mammoth one 
for years to come. Plants $3. 
WHITE ABUNDANCE. I. D. Ivory white on cane¬ 
like stems which may be cut up to 4 ft. long. Plant 
grows 6 to 8 ft. Prolific bloomer of large exhibition 
flowers. Div. $2.50; Plants $1.25. 
WATCHUNG GIANT. I. D. (Smith) Deep amber 
yellow, suffused orange carmine, with dark green and 
insect resistant foliage. Listed on Mr. Leonard Bar¬ 
ron’s Honor Roll and Mr. J. W. Johnston’s Futurity. 
Monster blooms. Div. $5 net; Plants $3. 
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