Once a customer, means you will always be a customer. 
MRS. E. HOWELL, 1. D.—Extra large and of a rare color, purplish mulberry 
and rose. Stems always strong and erect. Very good. Roots 50c 
MRS. ELLA WORTHERN I. D. (Garrity)—Excellent variety of salmon pink 
with narrow twisting petals. Large blooms on fine stiff stems. Winner of 
many prizes in all parts of the country. Lovely always. Height, 5 feet. 
Roots $1.00 
MRS. FLEM SAMPSON, T. D. (Garrity)—Beautiful yellow on long stiff stem 
that holds the large blooms way up in the air. Tall grower and one that 
won many prizes. You will like this. Roots $1.00 
MRS. G. M. MIDDLETON I. D. (Hall)—Very dark oxblood red of pleasing 
formation. The blooms are large and the petals are very wavy. Height, 4 
feet. Roots $1.00 
MRS. J. K. ALEXANDER—The best clear butter-cup yellow dahlia ever in¬ 
troduced. A 12-14 inch flower, free flowering, long stems, and is a REAL 
dahlia, a noble flower. Height, 4 feet. Roots $1.00 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER I. D. (Smith-Ruschmohr)—Color, deep crim¬ 
son. The blooms are exceptionally large and are held erect on long stems. 
Height, 4 y2 feet. Roots $1.23 
MRS. WALTER M. JEFFORD’S F. D.—Color, clear primrose base v/ith Vermil¬ 
lion showing at the end of petals. A very large dahlia, and a fine grower. 
Height, 4 feet. Roots $1.00 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIBCE I. D. (Murphy)—This is a true gigantic dahlia 
and a real prize winner. Color, dark red that never burns in the hottest 
sun. Flowers are erect on cane-like stems. If vou want to win at the 
Show, do not overlook this one. Height, 5 feet. Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
MYRA HOWARD I. D.—The color of this dahl’a being a glov/mg com.binaUon 
of saffron yellow and gold with tints of salmon. The entire effect being 
ochreous orange. A wonderful plant and thrifty grower, producing giant 
blooms freely on long rigid stems. Height, 6 feet. Roots 50c 
MRS. W. F. LORD F. D. (Pike-Parrella)—A grand dahlia from Canada. Color, 
a bright gold with tints of peach pink on reverse. Gold deepens to a 
golden orange to the center of the flower. This marvelous dahlia started 
its prize winning career in 1933 and continued in 1934, when it won the 
“Morley Mackenzie Cup” for the best seedling at the Toronto East Dahlia 
Society Exhibition. Also won as largest and best bloom at the 1934 Scar¬ 
borough Show. A 1935 winner. The unusual formation and the fine long, 
wide and pointed petals, makes this dahlia very outstanding. This dahlia 
is on Mr. Derrill W. Hart’s Honor Roll in the “Flower Grower” as well 
as on Mr. Johnston’s Review in “House Beautiful.” Also on Mr. D. O. 
Eldredge’s Revue in the Mid-West Dahlia News. Height, 4 to 414 feet. 
Roots $3.50 Plants $1.75 
OMAR KHAYYAM (F. D.)—This much admired giant. Color, a Chinese red, 
at the base of petals and shading to a bright orange and tinned lighter, 
giving the huge blooms a wonderful soft color effect. Height, 5 to 6 feet. 
Roots 50c 
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