Honor Rolls in 1937. Stock very limited so ic must 
be Plants only $7.50. 
Director Marshall A. Howe —(Parrella-Hulin- 
Blamer) F. D. Possibly the greatest favorite dahlia 
of the late Dr. M. A. Howe. Hence the name, per¬ 
petuating the memory of a great lover and friend 
of the dahlia. The color of this attractive flower 
is in general effect—Tyrian rose and rose cerise. 
The petals roll back to the stem thus making it a 
very hard flower to be hurt by the elements and 
is carried on a wonderful strong stem weli above 
the foliage. Bush growth about 5 feet. Award of 
Honor from the Georgia Experiment Station and 
a place on Mr. Johnson’s Honor Roll are among 
its accomplishments. Blooms 9x5 inches. 
Plants only $7.50 
Little Pal —(Blamer-Parrella-Hulin) Miniature 
F. D. 2 1/ -- x 1 1 /2. a neat and lively little fellow that 
is sure to be noticed in your garden when in bloom. 
Color, -pale yellow overlaid rose tipped deeper rose. 
Bush about 2 feet and an early and prolific. 
Roots $2.00 
Zee—(Blamer-Parrella-Hulin) Min. Bali, 2 1 /2x2. 
Straw yellow overlaid a bronzy rose giving a rich 
chrome effect. Early and prolific with bare stems 
from 8 to 12 inches in length. This flower will last 
for a long time to come. 
Roots $2.00 
10:38 RELEASES OF 
OTHER GROWERS 
Phyllis Knight —(FitzGerald-Parreila) I. D. A 
Giant. 12 inch blooms not unusual. Color is salmon 
and rose pink. Stems like canes with blooms fac¬ 
ing. Bush 5-6 feet with deep green foliage. This 
was a consistant prize winner the past season. 
Plants only $7.50 
Kentucky Dawn —(Whites’ Dahlia Gardens) 
S. C. Bloom 10x8. Color buff suffused rose, pro¬ 
ducing a light golden effect. Rose pencilings. Blooms 
very large and full, on long slender but strong 
stems carrying the flower well above vigorous 
growing bush. Foliage very resistant. Johnson’s 
Honor Roll; Award of The Dahlia Society of 
Georgia and many ribbons. 
Roots $10.00 Net. Plants $2.50. 
Miss Kate Smith —(White’s Dahlia Gardens) 
I. D. Bloom 9x6. Carnelian red with daphne red 
reverse. Might be termed a rich copper. Petals 
twist and whorl gracefully. Plant and foliage ex¬ 
cellent and all in all this is a most desirable dahlia. 
Award of The Dahlia Society of Georgia. 
Roots $10.00 Net. Plants $2.50. 
