DAHLIAS AS 
SELECTED BY 
Grandee, I.D., (American) 
Light Topal red shaded 
orange-yellow. Winner of 
the 1933 A. H. A. M. and 
largest flower at the Cal¬ 
ifornia flower festival. 
Grandee, no.doubt, will 
surpass any other dahlia 
in size, producing flowers 
of 15" without forcing or 
shading on 4 feet tall plants. Six blooms all 14" or 
more at the same time on a plant are not unusual, while 
the big size is maintained all through the season. 
Beautiful colouring, good form, and first class stem are 
all combined in this one variety.Root, 75(/ 
LEMONIA 
light pink, changing into 
creamy white in the center. 
Large flowers on strong 
stems. Selected for Trial 
at Wisley.Root, $3.00 
Gretel, S.C., (German) This dahlia is best described as a 
larger and darker Miss Belgium. Color of its blooms is 
a fiery red. Extraordinary for the exhibition table. 
Profuse grower.Root, 
Hunts Velvet Wonder, (American) This decorative won the 
American Home Achievement Medal in New York and Camden, 
N.J. The attractive broad petaled blooms are huge and 
have good full centers and great depth. The flowers are 
of deep rosy magenta blending into a true purple. A 
great American dahlia.Root, 60^5 
Ir Dinger, S.C., (Holland) The elegant flowers of a 
beautiful light salmon color with ochre-yellow centre 
are borne on strong wiry stems. Preeflowering. Very 
good cutflower.Root, $1.50 
Jaguar, S.C., (Germany) Conspicuous German novelty type 
like Galaxy but deeper in colour. Bright deep yellow, 
•heavily splashed and striped orange scarlet. Free bloom¬ 
er, vigorous grower, strong, erect stems.Root, 75^ 
Jan Olieslagers, S.C., (Holland) Excellent variety with a 
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