MALIBU SUNSET (Stephenson)—I.D. 
An informal decorative of the brightest color imaginable, gold 
overlaid scarlet, with long, straight petaloids throughout the 
flower. A 10-inch bloom of corresponding depth on good 
strong and slender stems. This is the dahlia that caused 
more comment in our garden this past summer than anything 
else in bloom. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $ 1.00 
MANDALAY (Redfern)—S.C. 
Brightest yellow with a formation that is DIFFERENT and 
most pleasing. Prolific bloomer. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $ 1.50 
MONARCH OF THE EAST (Almy)—F.D. 
Bright golden apricot. Giant flowers on a robust plant. 
Plants $2.50 
MRS. WM. S. KNUDSON (Dixie)—I.D. 
A pure white flower and a most profuse bloomer. Strong, 
vigorous plants, and good stems. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $1.50 
"ONE-GRAND"—S.C. 
Brilliant canary yellow color. An Honor Roll dahlia. A 
12-inch bloom on the best of stems and a splendid keeper. 
Pronounced by growers who have visited the gardens, “The 
best commercial yellow to date.” 
Roots $5.00 Plants $1.50 
PREMIER'S MAJESTIC (Premier)—I.D. 
A large flower of a new and beautiful color combination. 
Gold, salmon, and mulberry. A profuse bloomer. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $2.50 
PURPLE MIST (Emmons-Ruschmohr)—F.D. 
Formal Decorative. Color: dark violet-carmine. Blooms have 
excellent substance and average 9 to 10^4 inches in diameter 
by 5 to 6 inches in depth. Good stems; excellent dark green 
foliage. Winner of the American Home Achievement medal 
at Cleveland, 1936. Scored at the Mid-West Trial Grounds in 
1936. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.00 
ROBERT L. RIPLEY (Salem Dahlia Gardens)—I.D. 
Informal Decorative. Rhodamine purple with rose suffusions. 
Immense; ha,$ been grown 16 by 12 inches. Many first prizes 
at National, Chicago Shows. Will develop a full flower from 
a cut bud not even showing color. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $1.50 
STEPHENSON'S GIANT—I.D. 
An Informal Decorative of light primrose yellow. A giant 
flower in both diameter and depth. The long, narrow petals 
purl back most gracefully towards the stem, completely cover¬ 
ing it. A 12-inch bloom. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $2.50 
STRAIGHT'S WHITE (Straight-Ruschmohr)—I.D. 
A pure white that has proven itself a winner and one that 
anyone can grow to perfection. Won the Derrill W. Hart 
Memorial Medal at New York, and also as the best white 
informal decorative. Won at Camden, N. J., as the best 
informal decorative in the seedling class. ON BOTH 
HONOR ROEES. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $3.50 
SUN RAYS (Straight-Ruschmohr) 
12-inch blooms of buff with an apricot suffusion on extra 
long, stiff stems. Flower has great depth, with good sub¬ 
stance and excellent keeping qualities. Achievement Medal 
winner at Rockville Centre and at Fairmont, W. Va. 
Certified at East Lansing and Fairmont. On the Honor 
Rolls. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $3.50 
