HONEY. P. A fine pale yellow, lightly tipped red.35 
JANE HOBBY. M. D. A showy bright scarlet.75 
JIMMY. P. Another of our receni introductions. Free, early bloomer of an 
uncommon cerise color.50 
JERSEY'S BEACON BALL. M. D. A fine deep flower of orange-scarlet.50 
JOE FETTE. P. White.25 
JOHNNY PEPPIN. P. Dark red...35 
LITTLE DAVID. P. Very good reddish orange.35 
*LITTLE DREAM. M. C. Rose pink with white center.50 
LITTLE EDITH. P. The leading exhibition variety. Very small. Yellow tipped 
carmine .35 
LITTLE JEWELL. M. D. Very popular amaranth pink.35 
LITTLE JOHNNY. P. Small dark red.50 
LITTLE NEMO. M. D. Striking bright red tipped white.Plants .50 
LITTLE OTHELLO. S. Very dark maroon with deep bronze foliage.50 
LITTLE PEARL. A free blooming pink.35 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN. M. C. White.50 
*MAGDA. P. Perfectly formed flowers of brilliant red. Very long stems. Tall, 
open bushes. A fine cut-flower type pom.Plants .50 
MARY HELEN. B. The leading exhibition ball. Yellow.50 
MINNIE MOUSE. P. Burgundy red tipped white.50 
*MOLLY. M. D. Violet purple. 1.00 
’''MURILLO. S. Lavender pink .75 
ORCHID BALL. B. Perfectly formed lavender ball. Late.50 
ORCHID LADY. M. F. D. Exceptionally fine formed. Orchid pink.Plants .50 
SANHICAN'S SWEETHEART. M. D. Ochreous buff, suffused rose.50 
*SATURN. M. D. Bright rose pink.75 
^SNOWDROP. M. C. White. Free blooming.50 
TANGO CENTURY. S. Autumn shades.25 
^TAUNERSPERLE. M. D. Old gold.75 
YELLOW GEM. P. A fine exhibition and all-purpose yellow.35 
SHOWING PART OF OUR DAHLIA FIELDS JUST COMING INTO BLOOM DURING 
THE FALL OF 1936. 
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