lODUCTIONS OF 
1936 
“CLASSIC” 
From THE ATLANTIC TO THE PACIFIC 
Quote: 
From James Kennedy, former Kennedy & Sons, Red 
Bank, N. J.: “For peat’s sake where has he been keeping 
this dahlia—why haven’t we heard more about it—what a 
dahlia.’’ 
From H. Lodge, La Mesa, Calif.: “My main reason for 
writing is to state that your ‘CLASSIC’ is quite equal to 
its name, a tall clean grower and the bloom a real beauty; 
superior to any I have grown of its color.” 
From Dr. S. S. Shattuck, Everett, Mass.: “CLASSIC was 
one of the finest in my garden last season (1936). Wish I 
had more stock of it.” 
Mr. Hart stated in his “Dahlia Review” the following: 
“It was the best novelty in the 1933 Brooklyn Show and 
not since the introduction of Marg. Wilson in 1924 has such 
a distinctive pastel shade been shown. The color is warm, 
very definite but very light pink, almost flesh color. Unlike 
some pastel shades it is attractive in full sunlight and 
under artificial light as well. An outstanding grower.” 
At the A. D. S. Trial Grounds at Storrs, it won a CER¬ 
TIFICATE OF MERIT and was “The most out-standing 
superb growth.” 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.50 
