NAME DESCRIPTION ROOTS 
Mary Geraldine (ID) (Galvin)—Rose-red, tipped 
white. One of the best bi-colors on the market. 
Scored 83 at Storrs. Won high honors at Botani¬ 
cal Garden, New York. 3.00 
Oriental Glory (ID)—Cadmium orange, overlaid scar¬ 
let. .50 
Orange Moon (PD)—Dark orange. 3.00 
Pen Charter (FD)—Gold and apricot. .50 
Prince of Persia (ID)—Iridescent rich crimson. .50 
P. Bresha. (ID)—A beautiful bronze. 4.00 
Royal Salute (ID)—Rich red with tiny white petal- 
oids. 3.50 
Robert Emmett (ID)—Cardinal red. 1.00 
Rose Fallon (FD)—Old gold. .35 
Rockley Moon (FD)—Bright yellow. .75 
Ripples (ID)—Rose pink. .75 
Shalimar (ID)—Poinsettia red. .50 
Salem Pride (FD)—Reddish violet, tipped white. .35 
Shahrazad (ID)—Rose-pink, immense bloom. .50 
Sanhican’s Beauty (FD)—Soft pink and orange. .50 
Salem Streamline (ID)—Old rose, sufPused with car¬ 
mine rose. 3.50 
Spinning Wheel (ID)—Cardinal red, white tips 
twisting. 1.50 
Sarah Jane (ID) (Galvin)—Clear yellow, 10-inch 
flowers on cane-like steins, petals are curved at 
I the tips giving the flower a very artistic appear- 
I ance. Scored 83 at Storrs. Won high honors at 
Ji the Botanical Garden, New York. 3,00 
Thomas Edison (FD) —Royal purple. .50 
The Commodore (ID) —Lemon yellow, 14-inch blooms. .35 
Towers Empire (ID) —Immense blooms, golden yel¬ 
low. 1.50 
ITie Oregonian (ID) (Parrella)—Bronze with a gold¬ 
en sheen, with rose reverse, 13-inch blooms. 3.00 
White Wonder (ID) —White giant blooms. .35 
Watchung Sunset (FD) —Lavender pink. .50 
"VSTiite Knight (ID) —Snow-white giant flowers. 1.00 
Youth (ID) (Parrella)—^American beauty, tixiped 
white, outstanding, a beautiful bi-color. 2.00 
I make up Special Collections of the large type 
selected from my catalogue, 13 different vari¬ 
eties, my selection, $3.00 
I also make up 13 different varieties of beautiful 
Pom-pom Dahlias for $2.00 
PRIZES WON 1937 
New England Dahlia Society Show at Boston, First Prize. 
Rochester Fair, N. H., First Prize. 
Topsfield Fair, Mass., First Prize and State Award. 
Member of New England Dahlia Society and American Dahlia Society 
THOS. L. GALVIN 
4 Bedford Street; Peabody, Mass. 
