THE STARS AND 
PRIMA DONNAS 
Alex Craig, S.C., (Canada) 
A fine new Canadian 
dahlia, very beautiful, 
and one of the best 
all-around cactus 
grown. Good stems, 
prolific bloomer, large 
size. Color light pink 
with creamy center. One 
of the best...Root, 
Alois Neelen, S.C., 
(England) A Semi—Cactus 
bearing beautiful amber 
orange colored blooms 
with a yellowish re¬ 
verse. A remarkable free bloomer, and an excellent cut 
flower, Height ft.... ...Root, 50^ 
ALOIS NEELEN S.C 
Altmark, S.C., (Germany) A pleasing shade of light rosy 
pink-German Origin; A very refined dahlia. The mas¬ 
sive blooms are born on strong stems. A free bloomer. 
Very good keeper. Height 5 ft.Root, 60^ 
Amelia Earhart, S.C., (American) Apricot buff with sal¬ 
mon shadings. This very large and beautiful dahlia 
has the distinction of being the winner of two Achieve¬ 
ment Medals and many other prizes. Bloom is richly 
colored, large and deep, held nicely facing on a good 
stem. One of the very best.Root, 60^ 
American Sweetheart, S.C. (American) Another great 
American Yellow. Its type of bloom is about the same 
of Lord of Autumn. Flowers are equally as gigantic. 
The color of its blooms are slightly lighter yellow 
You will admire this bloom..Root, 75^ 
Andrea Csizik, S.C., (Czechoslovakian) Bloom 5^ x 3, 
Bush 5 ft. A very beautiful commercial Semi—Cactus. 
Bright violet rose on fine stems and a good grower. 
It will arrange beautifully for the exhibition table 
or home decorations as well as being popular in the 
flower shop. Early and profuse....... ...Root, 60^ 
Angelo Rossi, I.D., (American) Winner of many American 
awards in 1934. Winner of Certificate of Merit and 
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