FRANK SERPA (Serpa-Pelicono)—I.D. 
Pale pink shaded rose at edges of the petals. Blooms are 
good size on long stems. Achievement medal winner. 
Plants $.75 
GLAMOUR (Ballay)—I.D. 
Bright apricot overlaid with sunset pink. A 12-inch flower 
with perfect form and delightful coloring. The stem is long 
and the plant well branched. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $.50 
GREAT EASTERN (Kemp)—I.D. 
A large flower of autumn tints. Very pleasing. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.00 
KING ALFRED (Seal)—I.D. 
Ruby red with a silver reverse. The flower is large and the 
form distinctive and beautiful. Habit of growth, foliage, and 
stem are all good. 
Plants $2.50 
LELAND STANFORD (Ballay)— I.D. 
A glistening bright red that does not burn, 
and size with best of stems. 
Good substance 
Plants $3.75 
MALIBU SUNSET (Stephenson)—I.D. 
An informal decorative of the brightest color imaginable, gold 
overlaid scarlet, with long, straight petaloids throughout the 
flower. A 10-inch bloom of corresponding depth on good 
strong and slender stems. This is the dahlia that caused 
more comment in our garden this past summer than anything 
else in bloom. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $ 1.50 
MANDALAY (Redfern)—S.C. 
Brightest yellow with a formation that is D1FFFRFNT and 
most pleasing. Prolific bloomer. 
Plants $3.50 
MARY TALMADGE (Ailing)— I.D. 
A lovely flower of good size, good stems, and a pleasing 
rose color. 
Plants $2.50 
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MISS ENGLEWOOD (Englewood Gardens)—I.D. 
An informal decorative of spectrum red and carmine color¬ 
ing. Scored at Storrs in 1935 and Fast Lansing in 1936. 
Can be grown 12 to 14 inches on good stems. Foliage tough 
and insect-resistant. Tall grower with prolific flowering 
habits. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.00 
MISS OHIO (Frank Parencia)—I.C. 
A pleasing cactus of lilac rose color. An early bloomer on 
the best of stems. A winner in the show room. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $1.50 
MITSI GALE (Stephenson)—S.C. 
A semi-cactus of beautiful rosy lavender color; Ridgeway 
names it a rosolane purple. Good form. Size from 9 to 11 
inches in diameter. Foliage is fernlike and abundant. Stems 
excellent. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $ 1.50 
MRS. IDA CHASE (Kemp)—Str. C. 
The colors are a combination of bright lemon yellow and 
spinal pink, with reverse pale lavender pink. Can be grown 
to 9 inches with good depth; perfect stems. Scored 85.6. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.00 
