LEE’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
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OLYMPIC SUNSET 
NEW GLORY — S. C. Large, incurving 
petals, dark, rich, velvety red tipped pui-e 
white. Good stems. Fine_ 50c 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH — I. D. Blooms 
very large on splendid stems. One of 
the best, bright cerise red. Profuse 
blooming, good keeper when cut. One 
of the outstanding Honor Roll Dahlias 
for 1936 _$ 1.50 
OAKLEIGH PRINCESS—S. C. Another fine 
Honor Roll Dahlia for 1 936. Ijcmon yel¬ 
low overca.st scarlet red. Blooms large 
on good stems_ S1.50 
®^^VER TWIST — I. D. Grand Dahlia, 
large size and very beautiful. Deep 
lavender with bright sheen. Stems long 
and always erect_ 50c 
♦OLYMPIC SNSET (Lee)—S. C. One of the 
most outstanding winners in the North¬ 
west and also won many prizes in the 
Mid-West and Rastern Shows. On out¬ 
standing Honor Rolls for 1935 season and 
one of the most beautiful l)Oth in color 
and form. Color is apricot orange and 
coral with a blending of pale lemon yel¬ 
low and having a distinct yellow zone at 
base of petals, reverse of petals rose. 
Perfect semi-cactus form with very full 
high centers, which always remain clos¬ 
ed. Stems strong and erect 4 to 6 inches, 
needs disbudding for longer stems, this 
seems its only fault. We have received 
many letters of praise for this Dahlia, 
and it was highly complimented by those 
who saw it growing in the Gardens_ $1,00 
Omar KHAYYAM — r. D. Very large 
Chinese red shaded with bright orange. 
A fine Dahlia on good stems:_ 50c 
ORANGE DUCHESS—S. C. This Dahlia 
came to us from Canada for The Duchess, 
but is a very beautiful bright orange with 
white tips, while the true Duchess from 
England is yellow. But it is a grand 
Dahlia and has long, erect stems and good 
habits. You should like this one_ 50c 
♦ORCHID KING —Informal Decorative. A 
very beautiful, clear orchid lavender, 
without shading. Fine form, with 1)road 
pointed petals, good depth, large size, 
and stems are always erect. Profuse 
blooming and good keeping on plant or 
when cut. Tall plants. A fine Dahlia. 
Roots _ $1.00 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY — Int. Cac. T.arge 
bright rose pink, good stems and habits. 
Very beautiful _ 75c 
PALO ALTO—S. C. Very large, color a 
blending of apricot and salmon bronze. 
Very fine. Strong stems. Good habits 75c 
PAUL PFITZER—Int. Cac. Large, light 
creamy pink, incurving petals. Good 
stems. Fine_ 75c 
PATTY WAUGH—P. D. New Australian. 
Large fine pure white, good form and 
habits. Good cut flower on splendid 
stems _ $ 1.00 
PINK DAILY MAIL—I. D. New imported 
and one of the best we have grown. A 
sport from Daily Mail and like it in form, 
but it is extremely large and is even 
better, and color is a very lovely cyclamen 
pink. Splendid habits. Perfect stems. 
You will like this grand Dahlia_ 75c 
PHYLLIS KNIGHT —Dec., enormous Aus¬ 
tralian novelty that was a great prize 
winner in 1937 in U. S. A. and other parts 
of the world. The color is one of the 
finest in this large exhibition size salmon 
rose overlaid with rose-pink. A Dahlia 
that always shows a full center and is 
carried on very strong cane-like stems. 
Roots _ $5.00 
