10 
LEES DAHLIA GARDENS 
MARVEIiOUS 
MID-WEST CHAMPION — I. D. Blooms 
very large, stems splendid and it blooms 
profusely. I think liest described as a 
lovely lavender tinted with rose. A very 
fine outstanding Dahlia_ $1.50 
MIDTON J. CROSS—I. D. A very outstand¬ 
ing 1936 introduction that won many 
prizes. Color clear gold at center blend¬ 
ing to light orange buff on outer petals. 
Blooms very large and stems are good. 
Very fine Dahlia. Blooms profusely $2 50 
MISS BELGIUM — Cao. Verv bright, 
orange, stems good. Profuse bloomer. A 
fine imported variety. Stock limited 50c 
MISS TOLMIE—Int. C. A very fine new 
cactus. Color pure mauve. Blooms large, 
stems perfect, profuse blooming, good cut 
flowers _ 50c 
MONMOUTH QUEEN — P. D. Beautiful 
light creamy yellow. Blooms are ex¬ 
tremely large, stem long, strong and hold 
the giant blooms erect far above ff)l- 
iage - 50c 
MRS. C. CLARKE—I. D. An imi)orted Dah¬ 
lia that we think the best of its color. 
Very bright scarlet red, tipped pure 
white. Good stems _ 50c 
MRS. CHAS. G. REED—P. D. One of the 
best, pure glistening white, very large. 
Stems, long and strong. Splendid keeper 
when cut _ 50c 
MRS. E. BRADLEY—Cac. The best pure 
white cactus we have ever seen. Strong 
erect stems. Profuse bloomer. Very 
fine _ 50c 
MRS. E. HOWELL—I. D. Kxtremely large 
and a very rare coloring of purplish mul¬ 
berry and rose which is very ))eautiful. 
Very popular in our Gardens. Stems 
strong and always erect. Profuse 
bloomer _ 50c 
MRS. GEO Le BOUTELIER—I. D. The 
largest red Dahlia we have ever grown. 
Deep crimson red. Stems fairly good. A 
grand variety _ 75c 
MRS. B. HUME—I, D. A wonderful variety 
from Australia. Pnusual color, orange 
buff, flushed coral red petals edged with 
gold. Good strong erect stems- $2.50 
NANCY VICK—P. D. Color, ruby red. A 
fine Australian number that can be grown 
to immense size _ $1 00 
MBS. L. BBEGAZZI—Cac. On one of the 
Honor Rolls of Foreign Dahlias 1 935, and 
has l)een a big Prize Vinner with us. 
One of the finest petal led cactus grown, 
color is salmon pink suffused with yellow 
at base f petals. Always attracts lots 
of favorable attention. Good stems. Very 
fine _ 50c 
MBS. PLEM SAMPSON—S. C. Very large 
light lemon yellow, perfect stems. A 
grand Dahlia _ 50c 
MBS. HEATH SPENCER — S. C. A very fine 
new Dahlia from Australia. Blooms ex¬ 
tremely large, full, and has good depth. 
A very lovely light lemon yellow. Stems 
long, and hold the big blooms perfectly 
erect at all times. Fine form. Do not 
miss growing this fine Dahlia _ $1.50 
NINA HICKSON—S. C. Unusual shade of 
strawberry red and begonia pink, over¬ 
cast with light buff, i^etals beautifully 
twisted and waved, good size and strong 
stems _ $2.50 
NANCY WALTON—I. D. New Imported. 
Very large, beautiful salmon pink with a 
blend of golden apricot. Perfect stems, 
always erect, blooms profusely and has 
good habits. One of the most beautiful. 
Do not miss it_ $2.50 
