Price Each 
MONMOUTH SUNBURST, F. D.—Bright lemon yellow 
center, outer petals salmon orange producing a real 
sunburst effect. Large blooms on good stems. Truly 
a beautiful colored Dahlia. On the Roll of Honor. .50 
MONMOUTH QUEEN, F. D.—A most pleasing color of 
picric yellow in the center, shading out to light 
primrose or creamy yellow. Immense blooms 10 inches 
and larger, held on long stiff stems. A My-te-fine 
Dahlia.50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIPECE, I. D.—Truly a master¬ 
piece for size. Immense big blooms often over 15 
Inches across; has been grown to 17^4 inches. Color 
a rich dark red shading into crimson. A sensational 
exhibition Dahlia and an outstanding prize winner 
at the leading shows. A Roll of Honor Dahlia.75 
MYRA HOWARD, I. D.—Very large pure gold with 
rose sheen, that glistens in the sunlight. Achieve¬ 
ment medal winner 1931.35 
NANCY ROBINSON, I. D.—Pure pink, beautiful artist¬ 
ically formed blooms on strong slender stems. An 
English Dahlia that is sure to become a popular 
cut flower variety. 25 
NEW GLORY, H. C.—Large garnet red, tipped with 
white.j.35 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH, F.D.—Rich bright cerise-red 
with large blooms on stout stems. A fine exhibition 
Dahlia, and on the Roll of Honor.$1.00 
ORIENTALE, D.—Large bright glowing coral orange, 
very showy. 25 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY, S. C.—Truly a beautiful Dahlia 
color of clear rose pink, good size perfectly incurved 
blooms on long stiff stems. Fine for cut flowers. Also 
fine exhibition Dahlia...60 
ORIENTAL GIRL, I. D.—A grand large Dahlia of 
Chinese red and yellow, held on long stout stems. .50 
ORIENTAL GLORY, 1. D.— Bright vivid shade of 
orange overlaid with scarlet. Large perfect blooms 
on strong stems. Achievement Medal winner, 1933. 
. .35 
OLYMPIC SUNSET, S, C.—Apricot orange, and coral 
with a blending of pale lemon yellow having a dis¬ 
tinct zone of yellow at base of petals, reverse of 
petals rose, blooms often 10 inches across, A Roll of 
Honor Dahlia.75 
PALO ALTO, S. C.—Clear bright salmon shading to 
gold center, very large deep perfect blooms on good 
stems. A great prize winner at the leading shows of 
1934.40 
PINK DAILY MAIL, F.D.—Bright lavender pink, shad¬ 
ing to darker center, which adds greatly to its 
beauty. Immense blooms on good stems. Fine for 
exhibition. . 75 
PRACHTKERL, S.C.—Deep yellow of large size, long 
stems. On the Roll of Honor.75 
PRES. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, F. D.—Very large 
attractive blooms of Chinese red with fawn edge and 
creamy reverse. Wonderfully strong stems and husky 
growing plant. Certificate of Merit Dahlia, and a 
fine exhibition variety.50 
ROBT. E. LEE, D.—Bright rich cardinal red, that does 
not fade, fine stems, ideal cut flowers.25 
ROCKLEY MOON, I. D.—Bright lemon yellow, shading 
darker to center, sturdy grower, producing large 
blooms on strong stems. Certificate of Merit 1933. 
A. D. S. A. A, prize winner.35 
ROOKWOOD, D— Beautiful shade of rose pink, good 
stems.35 
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