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LEE’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
HI-I.ITE 
HII.Z.CRZ:ST NUGGET—I. D. Wonderful 
variety, good habits, extremely large sifle, 
strong stems. Color nugget bronze with 
a tint of red in reverse of wavy petals. 
Price _ 75c 
*H1-EITE (Iiee)—I. D. One of our most 
outstanding prize winners of extremely 
large size, perfect stems. Very rich 
velvety carmine, shaded with rose red, 
lightly tipped with gold, reverse of petals 
silvery white. Splendid form and great 
depth. Good habits. We have many 
letters praising this Dahlia. Do not 
miss it _ 1 _$1.00 
HONOR BRIGHT — P. D. Very large, beau- 
toful peach red, to light jasper red. 
Splendid stems, good cut flower_ 50c 
♦HONEYMOON (Eee)—I. D. Beautiful two 
toned Dahlia, center petals bright yellow, 
outer petals apricot. Narrow waving 
petals, recurving like “mum.” Splendid 
stems, good habits. One of our 1935 Prize 
Winners _$1.00 
INCANDESCENT—I. D. A seedling of Jane 
Cowl that is larger in size and more 
beautiful in color. Rich buff with rich 
old rose center. Roots, $3 50. Plants, $1.50 
♦^VRADEE (Dee)—S. C. Received its name 
at a contest in the Washington Show, Ta¬ 
coma, where it received much publicity 
and praise, as well as its descriptive 
name. The coloi- is a beautiful ivory, 
blending to a creamy yellow at the base 
of petals. Blooms are large, full, and 
have good depth. Stems are splendid and 
hold tlie blooms well above the foliage. 
Tall plants, good habits, and profuse 
blooming. Roots _ $1.50 
TAMES KIRBY—I. D. Large, rich crimson 
red of great brilliance. Very fine. Perfect 
stems _ 
JANE COWD—I. D. Very large, good stiff 
stems, warm buff and golden orange. 
Grand Dahlia-35c 
♦JEAN AARON—I. D. Extremely large, 
warm, primrose, flushed with pink. Grand 
stems -50c 
JEAN TRIMBEE—S. C. Very large purple, 
good stems- 50c 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY—F. D. Large true 
pink. Good keeping cut flower- 35c 
JOYCE LAWRENCE—I. D. Large, perfect 
form and depth, deep rose, strawberry 
shadings. Good stems. New Australian 
Dahlia _ 50c 
♦JUNGLE QUEEN (Lee)—I. D. A very 
clear, rich, velvety red with darker shad¬ 
ings, and without a tint of purple, lighter 
reverse. Blooms are large, good depth, 
fine form. Stems long and always erect. 
One of our customers in Indiana writes 
us that “it is by far the best red he has 
ever seen and says we do not do this 
variety justice in uor description.”__$1.00 
JUDGE SAMUEL SEABURY—I. D. Bloom 
10x5, bush 5 ft. This variety has won a 
number of prizes and will probably con¬ 
tinue. It is uniform in color and form 
and those who like soft or pastel shades 
should be pleased with this Dahlia. Color, 
flesh or amaranth pink shading to creamy 
white at center. Foliage rugged, stems 
and substance good. Plants- $1.00 
