OUR 1937 INTRODUCTIONS 
Erin-Go-Brah 
Illustrated on front cover. Formal Decorative of immense 
size and great depth. It is a clear light yellow color, with a 
greenish tinge. A splendid clean looking flower, with very 
strong straight stiff stems, on medium tall bushes, pest resist¬ 
ing foliage, prolific bloomers and excellent keepers and very 
popular. Fine large blooms never showing center until the end 
of the season. Did exceptionally well in the East. 
Roots, 
SCHIPA 
SCHIPA 
Informal Decorative, named for the World Renowned 
Tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company. This large dahlia 
of very fine form is a lovely rich velvety ruby red with curling 
twisting petals, very strong wiry stems, and a fine bloomer, on 
a medium tall bush, a greatly admired flower. Visitors in my 
garden invariably raved about its fine form and glorious color¬ 
ing. Report from the East said: "Schipa was one of the best 
you sent, prolific bloomer, early and late, fine bush and stems, 
does not fade, centers are always good, averages 8-10 inches.” 
We have grown it larger. It is one of the really first class red 
dahlias. Roots, i tnyoo 
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