MARYLAND DIXIE QUEEN, I. D.—A large and beau¬ 
tiful informal decorative that won the Achievement Medal 
at the Baltimore Show. A rich buff with pink suffusion. 
Petals turn back to stem making it a deep and effective 
flower. A vigorous bush 6 to 6 V 2 " high with blooms held 
well out of the foliage on stiff stems. Blooms 11 by 6". 
Insect resistant foliage. 
Plants Only $2.50 
MONARCH OF THE EAST, I. D—Immense 13 to 14" 
flower of gold with apricot and orange buff suffusion 
with slight coppery red on reverse. A grand stem holds 
the giant blooms above a 5 ft. bush and can be cut with 
plenty of length. The plant is a perfect grower. Certifi¬ 
cate winner and mentioned on 2 Honor Rolls. 
Plants Only $7.50 
PEARL KING TANNER, I. D.—A flower with combin¬ 
ation of autumn tints that is really lovely. It is a wonder¬ 
ful keeper with excellent stems and free flowering. 
Blooms attain a size of 8" by a depth of 5" under ordinary 
culture. Mentioned on Sal bach’s list of Champions of the 
West. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
SNOWSPRITE, M. S. C.—We have seen this beautiful 
minature growing for the past two seasons and can rec¬ 
ommend it very highly. Pure white in color and excel¬ 
lent bloomer on the finest of stems. It is a very dainty 
little flower and very attractive. 
Plants Only $1.50 
VINWELL BITTERSWEET, I. D—Of a bittersweet 
orange color, intense at center shading lighter towards 
the edge of petals. Flowers full and deep attaining a 
size of 10" across on long strong stems facing. Bush 
growth excellent heavy dark green foliage. On two 
Honor Rolls. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
VINWELL ROYALIST, I. D—Bright magenta with a 
deep violet center. Stems stiff as canes, carrying the 
beautiful blossoms facing you. Foliage attractive of 
light green color and fern like in appearance. Fine grower 
and free bloomer. Shown once in competition and won the 
Blue Ribbon 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
ZEE, M. B.—Straw yellow heavily overlaid bronzy pur¬ 
ple giving the flower a rich chrome effect. One of the 
most outstanding features of this new one is the long 
fine stems and elegant foliage. Early and prolific bloomer. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
Our 1937 Introduction 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN, I. D.—In introducing this 
number last year we believe it to be the most spectacular 
dahlia to date, in a tri-color, and one that will be mighty 
hard to beat in this class. 
The colors are, center, lemon yellow, outer sixty per 
cent of petals a rich golden ambefi, with an old rose re- 
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