MINIMUM ORDER — $1.50 
3c per bulb extra in less than 5 of a variety. 
PREMIER'S MAJESTIC—Inf. Decorative 
Salmon, Gold and Salmon. Certificate win¬ 
ner at Storrs. A large bloom for exhibition 
purposes .65 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—Inf. Decorative 
Deep red, a very large flower; will pro¬ 
duce many good blooms. .03 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD—Formal Decorative 
Large flowers of a brillant shade of cad¬ 
mium orange shading to light orange and 
yellow at the base; a good cut flower.03 
QUEEN CITY—Formal Decorative 
Scarlet pink commercial dahlia. Very 
early. If you do not grow it, you are pass¬ 
ing up one of the best. .14 
RED JUDGE MAREAN—Formal Decorative 
A poinsetta red sport of Judge Marean. It 
is very early and a wonderful bloom¬ 
ing Dahlia. .25 
RED SUNSET—Informal Decorative 
Bright vivid scarlet, exhibition type in 
size and color; stems long and stiff; fol¬ 
iage good and insect resistant. A healthy 
and vigorous grower the bushes attain a 
height of 6 to 7 feet. Certified at East 
Lansing. This is a bright flower that at¬ 
tracts attention in the garden.50 
ROBERT EMMETT—Informal Decorative 
Carmine to cardinal red; a very large 
bloom with good long stems.. .20 
ROSE FALLON—Formal Decorative 
Very fine flower of pleasing shades of 
amber, russet and salmon. .30 
ROSEMARY'S BEAUTY—Semi Cactus 
True form with a color of pink shading 
to lemon center; flowers 11 inches with 
plenty of depth. Blooms early. Winner of 
American Home Achievement Medal at 
Cleveland. On Honor Roll. .65 
ROBERT SCOTT—Formal Decorative 
Apricot yellow on long stems. Strong 
plant with many large blooms.05 
SAGAMORE—Formal Decorative 
Golden amber shaded orange buff. Fine 
for cutting .04 
SANHICANS PEACH—Inf. Decorative 
Color of a nice ripe peach, with staghorn 
tips, medium to tall plants.12 
