MABLE GARRISON (S. C.) —Golden Yellow, neavily tip¬ 
ped scarlet .50c 
MRS. L. BRAGAZZI (C.)—A very fine petaled cactus of 
salmon pink suffused with yellow at the base cf the 
petals. The large blooms are held erect on good stems. 
A prize winner in the cactus class.50c 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTTELIER (I. D.)—A giant flower 
of velvety red on strong stem. The bush is low grow¬ 
ing, of branching habit.50c 
MISS OAKLAND (F. D.)—A very fine new white dahlia 
on long, stiff stems. A winner of certificates at Storrs 
and East Lansing and on 1937 Honor Rolls. The blooms 
2 tg from five to seven inches across and are deep. $2 50 
MRS. A. B. SEAL (I.D.)—Very large, old rose, on long 
stems.50c 
NANCY ROBINSON (I. D.)—Exquisite true pink blooms 
on long, slender, stiff stems. One of the finest cut 
flowers. Very graceful in bouquets.50c 
NEW GLORY (S. C.)—Oxblood red with all petals tip¬ 
ped white. Fine stem and a most striking flower.50c 
NET A RTS (Ball)—Purple, striped white.35c 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH (I. D )—Big broad petaled blooms 
cf clear, dark cerise red on a cane-like stem. Heavy 
foliage and a fine dahlia. $1.50 
OAKLEIGH PRINCESS (S. C-)—Color combination of yel¬ 
low overcast with scarlet. Very brilliant. Eight inch 
bloom without forcing, on a stiff stem. $1.00 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (S. C.)—Bright rose pink. Stems 
long and strong. One of the most beautiful dahlias and 
very pcpular. 75c 
PALO ALTO (S. C.)—Clear bright salmon, shaded gold 
darker at center. Nine inch blooms on the best of long 
stems. A prize winner here.50c 
PINK SPIRAL (C.)—Peach blossom pink with a touch of 
primrose at the base of the petals. The petals incurve 
to form a complete spiral arrangement over the center 
of the flower. Stems are strong to hold the big blooms 
erect- .$1.00 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (I.D.)—Very striking bright red. 
The petals are long and broad of a rich, glowing crim 
son, and form a huge flower of good depth. Good stems 
and a vigorous growing plant.50c 
PURPLE MIST (F- D.)—A beautiful deep purple with a 
bronze sheen. The ten inch blooms are held erect by 
long stiff stems. The bush grows about five and one- 
half feet tall and the foliage dark and insect-proof. $3.00 
PACIFIC SPLENDOR (I.D)—Nearly white at center, 
with body of flower a beautiful lavender pink. The 
center high, with broad wavy petals. Stem long and 
strong. One of the most beautiful dahlias in our gar¬ 
den.$5.00 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG (I. D.) — Blend of grenadine 
pink and bright orange. Large blooms on good 
stem.$1 50 
PINK DAILY MAIL (I. D.)—Similar in type to Daily Mail. 
Large cyclamen pink blooms of great beauty.75c 
PURPLE KING (Ball) — Large perfect ball of deep pur¬ 
ple.35c 
QUEEN CITY (F-D.)—A wonderful cut flower of scarlet 
pink.$1.C0 
ROCKLEY MOON (F. D.)—Bright yellow, slightly dark¬ 
er at center. Good strong stem holds the big flower 
well out of the foliage... 50c 
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