Plants 
RED JUG (Preas-Ruschmohr, 1935), I. C. or S. C. This 
remarkable brilliant crimson or cardinal red Dahlia with 
yellow tips has wonderful keeping qualities and cane- 
stiff stems that hold the flowers perfectly facing. Foliage 
is insect-resistant. Won many prizes. Certified at 
Storrs, 1935. 75 
ROCKLEY MOON ( Ruschmohr), F. D. Another impressive 
formal decorative which made the round of the shows 
this past season with startling success, and an out¬ 
standing variety at Storrs, where it received a Certifi¬ 
cate of Merit. A large flower of exceedingly bright 
yellow, with bronze tints at the center. 50 
RUBY TAYLOR, I. D. (88), LL., 5 to 6 ft. A prize winner 
from the Pacific coast which has met with instant ap¬ 
proval wherever grown. The color is carmine and the 
large deep blooms are supported by perfect, long, stiff 
stems. Awarded a Certificate at Storr's in 1932. 
SATAN, S. C. (93), LL., 6 ft. Here is one that should be 
in every garden. Color, a flaming red with a slight 
touch of gold at the center. The exquisite coloring is 
at once fascinating, but what formation and stems. The 
blooms regularly measure from 10 to 12 inches in diam¬ 
eter and 6 inches in depth, and the long horn-like 
petals so perfectly rolled and incurved give rare form 
and character to a flower of unusual brilliancy. The 
rugged almost leafless stems give the impression of 
being neariy as thick at the top as at the base. 
SHAHRAZADE (Newsome, 1932), I. D. Another remark¬ 
able shade of bright pink similar to but deeper than 
the old "Delice." The form and size resemble Jane 
Cowl and the bushes are also vigorous. (H. R.). 
SPOTLIGHT, I. D. (Hulin). A large sulphur yellow, with 
excellent habits of growth. Early and free bloomer.... 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST (Scott 83E), Bloom 11x6, Bush 
3 ft. The unique form with the petals recurving to the 
stem attracts one's attention. Huge blooms of lemon 
yellow with reverse of rosy pink on strong stems, giving 
an unusual color effect. A dahlia for the largest bloom 
class. Certified at Storrs.„... 50 
THOMAS A. EDISON, F. D. (86), LL., 4 ft. A gorgeous 
royal purple Dahlia with the sheen of velvet. Named 
in honor of the electrical wizard with his permission. 
The flower is of staghorn formation wtfich adds greatly 
to its beauty, free flowering with perfect stems. Dark 
green insect-resisting foliage. Should be in every 
garden . 40 
TREASURE ISLAND (Dahliadel), Bloom 10 x 5, Bush 5 ft. 
One of our brightest autumn shade dahlias. Color, 
bright apricot with gold and rose suffusion, and shadings. 
It has been a wonderful success especially in a dry season 
WENOKA, F. D. (90), LL., 5 ft. This variety was a sen¬ 
sation in the trial gardens at East Lansing and is one 
of the greatest Dahlias I've ever seen. It is also one 
of my favorite colors, an improved Orinda, same ex¬ 
ceptional stems carrying the great blooms way above 
the foliage. On two 1934 Honor Rolls. 50 
W. H. T., F. D. (87), LL., 5 to 6 ft. One of the out¬ 
standing Dahlias at the A. D. S. show in 1930. An 
unusual shade of old rose, very large exhibition flowers 
produced on very strong, straight stems.... 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
BABY ROYAL, S. C. A new Gold Medal miniature from 
England and one of the most outstanding prize winners 
so far introduced in this class, always winning the blue 
ribbon wherever exhibited. It is a beautiful little 
flower of salmon-pink and apricot with gold shading. 
Stems are long and wiry and blooms are of most grace¬ 
ful formation, as florets are rolled and incurved. 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF (86S), M. P., Bloom 3 x 11/ 2 , Bush 
4 ft. This is an unusual and attractive flower, petals 
being bright scarlet with a center of deep garnet. Foliage 
is lacy of a reddish bronze color. Wonderful for land¬ 
scape effects and home arrangements. Very popular as 
a cut flower.. 
FAIRY (Bond, 1934). This dainty little Dahlia is best de¬ 
scribed as a miniature Jersey's Beauty, it having the 
same lovely shade of pink with a slight suffusion of 
mauve towards the tips of the petals. 
ORCHID LADY, F. D. (Groll). Bush, 4i/ 2 ft. It is very 
well named; the color is amaranth pink to mallow pink. 
Has fine stiff stems. Healthy strong plant, and a 
profuse bloomer. It has two A.D.S. Certificates. 
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