PRIDE OF AMERICA. (American Dahlia Farm). 
1936. S.C. 10-12 ins. x 6-7 ins. deep; 5 ft. tall. 
A beautiful clear primrose yellow semi-cactus 
showing a tinge of pink on the reverse. The 
splendid form of the flower whose petals fold 
nearly back to the stem, make it the most sen¬ 
sational semi-cactus of 1936. Medium height 
bush with clean, dark foliage, holding the well 
proportioned blooms at just the right angle for 
the show table. At the 1935 Camden, N. J. dahlia 
show, this dahlia was runner up to a larger dah¬ 
lia, of different form, in the American Home 
Achievement Medal Class. 
Roots, $3.00; Plants $1.50. 
RED SALUTE, F. D. (Salem Dahlia Gardens) 
Bright Scarlet: Petals fall back to the stem and 
terminate with serrated tips. Large blooms on 
long stems with dark green foliage. Good, free 
bloomer and good habits. Also has insect-resist¬ 
ing foliage. Has been a prize winner in the last 
year’s shows, and we feel sure everyone will en¬ 
joy growing this Dahlia. 
Roots, $15.00; Plants, $7.50. 
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