DAI WONG —I. D. (Mack-Lakeside) Lemon yellow. This is a very large thick flower held on exceptionally strong 
cane-like stems. It is a very vigorous grower, with heavy insect-resistant foliage, and will bloom early 
and freely. New and striking. The name in Chinese means "Big Yellow" . $5.00 
DARCY SAINSBURY —I. D. (Australia) White. A large, full flower that is considered by many the best white to 
date. It will stand varying weather conditions well. Good grower. $2.50 
DAVID COPPERFIELD —I. D. (Salem) Lilac purple. A very informal flower of great size. In appearance and 
general habits it bears considerable resemblance to the well-known Robert L. Ripley. A free and an 
early bloomer. $2.50 
DEAN ANDERSON —I. D. (Mad River) Henna-orange. A fine exhibition variety attractive because of its unusual 
color and good form. It is a luxuriant grower and good producer. Winner of many prizes. $1.50 
DIRECTOR PLUMCOCQ —F. D. (France) Gold and copper This dahlia did not grow as large for us as we had 
expected, but it was quite large and first-class in every respect. Our present stock is strong and vigorous. 
$ 2.00 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY —I. D. (Broomall-Success) Clear lavender pink. This is a dahlia of ideal habit and 
mammoth size. 12-inch blooms are the rule rather than the exception. The broad tapering petals pro¬ 
duce a flower of extraordinary charm and it has all the qualifications necessary to designate it as one 
of the best. $1.50 
ELIZABETH RETHBERG —I. D. (Muessdorfer) Clear pastel pink. A large, full flower of good substance, with 
very long stems. Always a sensation in Miss Muessdorfer's fine exhibit at the San Francisco show. . .$1.00 
FRANK SERPA —I. D. (Serpa-Pelicano) Pale pink shaded rose at the edges of the petals. The two-toned effect 
gives the flower an interesting appearance. Bloom is of good size on a long stem. Achievement Medal 
winner at San Francisco in 1934... $1.00 
GERMAINE —I. D. (Mad River) Carmine rose with a slight gold suffusion. Beautiful large flowers of rare color¬ 
ing. Excellent growing habits with good stems. $2.50 
GOLDEN AGE —Cac. (Holland) Amber gold. Excellent free-blooming cactus. Perfect form and habit. $1.50 
GOLDEN BEAUTY —I. D. (Silvernale-Oakleigh) Golden apricot. The color of this flower is very pleasing. It is 
also of very large size and is well supported by a strong erect stem. A refined and attractive new 
variety that we liked very much. Certificate at Storrs and East Lansing . $2.50 
GOLDEN STANDARD —Cac. (Downs) Amber buff. A fine large well-formed flower. Good grower and excellent 
keeper ... $1.00 
GREATER GLORY —S. C. (Salem) Rose pink shading to cream at the center. This is a new dahlia of real merit 
and a valuable addition to the semi-cactus class. Very artistic in form and of large size. Blooms freely 
through the whole season . $2.50 
GRANDMASTER F. D. (Creekside) Deep bronze shading lighter toward the center. This well colored flower 
will grow large and bloom freely. A good formal with clean attractive foliage. $5.00 
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