BRAZIL DAHLIA FARM 
ROBERT SCOTT—Formal Decorative 
Apricot yellow on long- stems. Strong 
plant with many large blooms.04 
RUTH HECTOR—Formal Decorative 
A lovely light pink heavily streaked light 
yellow. The plant is medium height, us¬ 
ually 3V2 feet and is covered with blooms 
throughout the season. Blooms are the 
same size and shape as Jersey Beauty, 
but a more delicate color. Each plant is a 
bouquet within itself.08 
SAGAMORE—Formal Decorative 
Golden amber shaded orange buff. Fine 
for cutting .04 
SANHICANS PEACH—-Inf. Decorative 
Color of a nice ripe peach, with staghorn 
tips, medium to tall plants.12 
SATAN—Semi Cactus 
Flaming red horn-like petals rolled and 
incurved perfectly. Scored 87 by trial gar¬ 
dens. Very tall, large leaves. Usually the 
strongest plant in the field. A free root 
producer and sure to please. To be found 
in all dahlia shows.20 
SNOW DRIFT—Forma! Decorative 
Huge flower of perfect form, pure white. 
Blooms often 8 to 9 inches.08 
THE WORLD—Formal Decorative 
Rich rosy magenta and scarlet. A good 
introduction. The blooms are large and 
have the appearance of rich velvet, oc¬ 
casionally the reverse of some petals are 
almost white. A very sturdy plant.09 
TWENTIETH CENTURY—Single 
One of the best single dahlias we ever 
grew. Light pink.04 
WHITE SATAN—Semi Cactus 
A large staghorn bloom. The plant, stems 
and blooms are almost identical with Sa¬ 
tan, except it is white.25 
WHITE KING—Formal Decorative 
A full centered large white dahlia. A good 
cut flower or exhibition variety.08 
WHITE WONDER (Kemps)—Inf. Decorative 
A large shaggy white bloom 10 to 12 
inches across. A tall robust variety.09 
WM. H. HOGAN—Formal Decorative 
The best red tipped white dahlia we ever 
saw. If you like a beautiful red and white 
dahlia, strong plant and large blooms. Try 
this one. 
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