Page 10 Filchett Dahliah 
Syncopation—Buff yellow, center of each petal a 
deep cherry red. 75c. 
The Commodore—Large, spectacular lemon yel¬ 
low with darker shading. Petals broad and 
long. 50c 
The Fireman—Blooms are large, stems good. 
Color is a very flashy shade of scarlet, lightly 
touched with gold. $i.U0. 
Watchung Wonder—Royal red, with a touch of 
gold at the center. $1.00. 
White Abundance — Creamy white imposing 
flowers. Has won a lot of prizes in foreign 
shows. $1.50. 
White Wonder—One of the largest white dahlias 
in the informal class. Petals are long and 
wavy. Plant is spreading, vigorous and 
insect-resistant. 75c. 
Formal Decorative 
Fully double flowers. Floral rays generally 
broad, either pointed or rounded at the tips, outer 
ones tending to recurve and central ones tending 
to be cupped. A somewhat regular flower. 
Asbury Park—Strawberry red, shaded salmon and 
old gold. Large, vigorous grower with excel¬ 
lent stems. $1.00. 
Avalon—Good even in a dry season. Chrome yel¬ 
low. Stems equal to Jersey Beauty. Ideal in 
every way. 50c. 
Bashful Giants—Apricot with golden shadings. A 
giant in size, but too bashful to hold up its 
head. 60c. 
Blue River—A giant flower of French violet blue. 
$1.50. 
Buckeye Bride—Good shaped geranium pink, held 
well above the leathery foliage. $1.00. 
Buckeye King — Clear, glowing amber yellow. 
Stiff stems, good keeper, prolific bloomer. 
75c. 
Canteen—Broad petals of a delicate shrimp pink, 
suffused with gold. 50c. 
Cavalcade—Much resembles Jersey’s Beauty in 
form and stem but with a larger bloom. 
Color a deep old rose. An introduction of 
1935 which will outlive a number of its mates. 
75c. 
