Good Varieties of Other Growers 
ADOLPH MAYER —I. D. (Holland) Deep maroon. Perfectly formed flowers of medium size with excellent foli¬ 
age and fine growing habits. Impressive. $ 2.50 
AMELIA EARHART —S. C. (Cordes) Apricot-buff with salmon shadings. This very large and beautiful dahlia has 
the distinction of being the winner of two Achievement Medals and many other prizes. Bloom is richly 
colored, large and deep, held nicely facing on a good stem. $1.00 
AMERICAN PURITY —S. C. (American) Pure white. New white with long stiff stems. Winner of many prizes in 
the East .. $ 2.00 
ANNA BENEDICT —I. D. (Dahliadel) Deep red. A very satisfactory variety of pleasing form on long good stems. 
The bush is a vigorous grower with excellent foliage and the flowers are freely produced with all closed 
centers. Certified at Storrs with a high score. $ 1.50 
ANDREA ERICSON —I. D. (Fisher-Masson) Pure white. This is the freest blooming white and one of good size 
and depth. Blooms are held on long stems which will be good under normal conditions. $ 1.00 
ANGELO ROSSI —-I. D. (Redfern) Orange-buff. This fine California dahlia in some respects bears a resemblance 
to Jane Cowl. It is a free and early bloomer, making a plant of strong, rugged growth. Is reported to 
have done well in many sections of the country. Winner of honors in Holland. $ 1.00 
BETTE DAVIS —S. C. (Cordes) Lavender rose. In all rerpects a very useful dahlia. The sturdy plant blooms 
most freely through the whole season. Flowers are of good size on long perfect stems. Very pleasing 
color . $1.00 
BETTY COLTER —I. D. (Success) Light salmon red. A very worthy variety of distinctive coloring and pleasing 
form. Has achieved much popularity wherever shown . $ 1.00 
BING CROSBY —I. D. (Stephenson) Bright yellow lightly striped with red. One of the best bi-colors we have 
seen and a very large flower. Strong grower with good habits. Achievement Medal winner at Los An¬ 
geles in 1934 .$ 1.00 
BROOMALL'S PINK —I. D. (Stephenson) Bright pink. This is Mr. Broomall's latest dahlia and he certainly never 
put one of a lovelier color, a brilliant clear pink. Flowers are large, well formed and borne freely on a 
medium tall plant . $ 1.50 
CAMEO- -F. D. (Fisher-Masson) Soft coral or salmon pink. We consider this dahlia one of the most satisfac¬ 
tory we grow. Through the while season it produces large perfect blooms on good long stems. Color is 
most pleasing. Recommended for all purposes. $ 1.00 
CARL G. DAHL —I. D. (Scott) Old rose and gold. A fine variety of very large size. The petals are broad and well 
placed and have good substance. A rugged grower with good stems. $ 5.00 
CLARA CARDER— I. D. (Australia) Cyclamen pink. A new and pleasing color, fine form, excellent grower. Has 
capacity for great size. $ 1.50 
CHAS. L. MASTICK— F. D. (Mastick) Glistening orange shading darker toward the center. A perfect formal dec¬ 
orative especially good for cutting. Outstanding in its class. $ 1.50 
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