ALMY’S 
Supreme Dahlias 
FDR 
194D 
ABBREVIATIONS: I.D., Informal 
Decorative; S.C.. Semi Cactus; C., Cactus; 
P., Peony; D., Decorative; (Descriptions are the 
Originator’s, also size of blooms.) 
TERMS: Cash with order or in advance of shipment. 
On large orders we require a small deposit as evidence of 
good faith. This List cancels all previous prices. 
Our Introductions 
MONARCH OF THE EAST, Dec. to I.D. 
Too well and favorably known to require extended 
description. Will say, in all round excellence it has 
no superior and we grow most of the good new 
ones each year. It combines gigantic size (Grows 
naturally 10 to 12 inches and up to 14 inches with no 
forcing, feeding or even disbudding. Numerous re¬ 
ports of 15 inch blooms from customers in 1939.) 
Beautiful color (warm gold, with tints of 
apricot and orange, with slight coppery red reverse.) 
Grand stems 3 feet or more and stiff as canes, 
prolific bloomer from mid July until frost, sure 
producer of giant clumps which always keep over, 
and such magnificent vitality, no weather or 
insect pests will ever stop it and a dahlia any amateur 
can grow with perfedf success.The nearest to a 100% 
dahlia we have ever grown. Honor Roll, and many 
Firsts in 1939 (one customer won Firsts at three 
different Shows) Now at a price that no one can 
afford to miss. Strong Divs. $1.50 ea., 3 for 
$3.50 Plants $1.00 ea., 3 for $2.50 
LORD OF AUTUMN, I.D., up to 15 by 8 in. 
Still the peer of any yellow yet produced* 
Many good growers call it tops in any color. 
Mr. Gordon F. Waaser, Ed. of the A.D.S. Bulletin 
wrote me this fall 66 I still consider Uord of 
Autumn the Number One Dahlia- 99 (of any 
color.) Get your stock where it never has been over- 
propagated and is sure to make roots. Good 
Divs. from field grown stock $1.50 ea.. 3 for 
$3.50, Plants $1.08 ea., 4 for $2.00 net. 
CREAM OF GOLD, I.D. to S.C., 12 by 5 in. 
Creamy yellow, vigorous wide spreading bush 5 ft. 
T hree foot cane stems. Divs. $2.Plants $1. 
