DAHLIAS--of Merit only 
* 1938 ^ 
Prices Quoted are for Strong Field Grown Roots 
Abbreviations : FD — Formal Decorative; ID — Informal 
Decorative : SC — Semi-Cactus ; C — Cactus. 
NAME DESCRIPTION ROOTS 
Alyce Marie Galvin (FD)—White with faint tones 
of cameo pink, 11-inch flowers on good stems. 
Certificate of Merit at Storrs. First Prize and 
Silver Medal at the Boston Dahlia Show, 1934. 
Won high honors at the Botanical Garden, New 
York, also the World’s Fair, Chicago. $ .50 
Agnes L. Young (ID)—Brilliant red, gold tips, twist¬ 
ing petals. .50 
Alice Whittier (SC)—Sulphur yellow. .50 
Amelia Earhart (SC)—^Apricot buff salmon tints, 
shading to yellow. 1.00 
Adirondack Sunset (ID)—Vivid scarlet, shading to 
canary yellow, outer petals tipped gold, wave 
and twist. 1.00 
Arcturus (FD)—Scarlet red, suffused deep yellow. .50 
America’s Sweetheart (ID)—Pure yellow, immense 
size petals are double serrated, curl and twist. 2.25 
Betty Colter (ID)—Salmon red, shading to old rose. .50 
Blue River (FD)—A blue French violet. 2.50 
Chemars Eureka (FD)—White, lavender cast in cen¬ 
tre. .50 
Chautauqua Regal (FD)—Brilliant cardinal red. .50 
Century of Progress (FD)—^.4. real royal purple. 1.50 
Cornelia Bryce Pinchot (ID)—Burgundy wine. 2.00 
City of Cleveland (ID)—Bright scarlet, splashed with 
orange. 1.00 
Clara Carder (FD)—Cyclamen pink. 2.00 
Colonel Lewis (ID)—-Rose mulberry. 1,00 
California Idol (ID)—Bright yellow, 14-inch blooms. 2.25 
Chief Justice (FD)—Chamois rose suffusion. .50 
Dorothy Stone (FD)—Deep pink. .50 
Dakolopis Giant (FD)—Soft lilac rose. .50 
Daughter of Venice (ID)—Rosy mauve, centre orchid. 1.50 
Eleanor M. Raddell (ID)—^Violet, rose-gold shadings. .50 
Frank Galvin (ID)—Beautiful orchid, 1.00 
Fort Monmouth (ID)—Crimson maroon, bluish violet. .50 
Grace Curling (ID)—Lilac, pink and rose. .50 
Golden Eclipse (FD)—Golden yellow with blushes of 
salmon. ,50 
