MINIMUM ORDER — $1.50 
3c per bulb extra in less than 5 of a variety. 
ELSIE SWOBODA—Formal Decorative 
Japan rose pink with chrome yellow rad¬ 
iating from the center of the flower; large 
blooms on good stems.12 
FIRE BALL—Formal Decorative 
Very large bright red and free blooming. 
This is a good variety for Dahlia shows. 
Vigorous growth.80 
FLORAL PARK JEWELL—-Ball 
The best long stem, free blooming, red 
ball Dahlia ever introduced.02 
FRAU O' BRACHT—Cactus 
Large promrise yellow. Strong stems. A 
worthy variety .35 
FRANK A. WALKER—Formal Decorative 
Clear lavender; some blooms^ late in the 
season show open centers. This variety is 
one of the first to bloom. Very free bloom¬ 
ing, We grow this variety because the 
Aster Beetles attack it more than any 
other Dahlia and by spraying it heavily 
we are able to destroy them and still get 
a good supply of blooms before and after 
Aster Beetle season. The blooms are about 
four inches across.06 
FRANCIS LOROCCO—Formal Decorative 
Clear canary yellow.03 
FRED SPRINGER—Semi-Cactus 
A beautiful bright red to scarlet with 
foliage of lacy appearance. This Dahlia is 
highly recommended for border or hedge 
purposes; a row of it has the appearance 
of a well trimmed hedge with many 
blooms not extending beyond foliage. 
Late in the season it makes good stems.18 
GALEXY—Cactus 
Clear yellow, heavily spotted and striped 
scarlet, large blooms. Imported from Hol¬ 
land in 1939. .65 
V 
HAPPINESS—Decorative 
Strawberry pink with silver reverse. A 
beautiful 1936 introduction. .09 
HASLEROVA—Informal Decorative 
White, with royal purple markings. Win¬ 
ner for best bi-color in the New York 1936 
show. Awarded two certificates at trial 
gardens in 1936. It attracted much atten¬ 
tion in our garden past season.30 
HELVETIA—Single 
Coltness Gem Hybrid. Small red and 
white blooms .10 
