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Condon’s Latest Introductions of Giant Glorious Dahliai 
The Most Outstanding Varieties That W 
Highly Recommend—^All Postpaid 
Letters following- name indicate class of variety as follows: 
Pormal Decorative. I.D.—Informal Decorative. S.C.—Semi Cactu 
C.—Cactus. 
2636 Leonard Condon Jr. (S.C.) 
Absolutely New and Distinct 
GIiOKIODS AFSICOT BLOOMS OF IMMENSE SIZE 
Originated by Joseph F. Froehlich, Rockford, Illinois, a Dahli 
Expert of National standing. Mr. Froehlich presented th 
first blooms of this new Dahlia to me last summer and sai( 
“Mr. Condon, here is the finest large bloom Dahlia of Apricc 
color in the World. I want you to introduce it in your 194 
Catalog, and name it after your son, Leonard Condon, Jr. 
Well, here it is, and you folks that love Dahlias will b 
amazed at its enormous Apricot blooms often measuring 1 
inches in diameter on long, strong stems which make it idea 
as a cut flower for bouquets. Each, $1.25; 2 for $2.25 
3 for $3.00. 
2635 Helen Kehoe (F.D.) 
Delightful Apple Blossom Pink 
This is one of our latest introductions to the Dahlia family 
The plants of Helen Kehoe are dwarf and bushy. The blooms 
which are a delightful apple blossom pink that does not fad< 
or burn and which are borne on long, strong, wiry stem; 
making them ideal for cutting, are 6 to 7 inches across. Every 
one who has seen this magnificent Dahlia proclaims it a won 
2636 Leonard Condon Jr. New Magnificent Double Apricot Dahlia der in the formal decorative class. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
2626 Man of War (I.D.) 
Dark Carmine Red 
One of the best dark reds on the market. 
A strong, vigorous grower with giant 
blooms, long straight stems and insect- 
proof foliage. The color is rich, dark 
carmine red with plenty of glow and life. 
Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
2638 Satan (S.C.) 
Flaming Red 
A sensation for its striking beauty, forma¬ 
tion and coloring. Here is really an out¬ 
standing variety; blooms average 10 to 
12 inches in diameter and 6 inches in 
depth; color, flaming scarlet with orange- 
salmon at base of each petal; flowers last 
a long time when cut. Each 65c; 3 for 
$1.50. 
2651 Cavalcade (F. D.) 
Mulberry Pink 
A beautiful new shade of old rose or mul¬ 
berry pink. Flowers seven to nine inches 
across carried on long stiff stems. Each 
75c; 3 for $2.00. 
2627 Oriental Glory (I.D.) 
Deep Orange 
Color is cadmium orange overlaid with 
scarlet. Center and reverse heavily shaded 
scarlet. Is a strong grower and free 
bloomer. The large flowers are carried 
on strong stems well above the foliage. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
2632 Kentucky Red (I.D.) 
Flaming Scarlet Red 
This Dahlia is a favorite with us and our 
visitors on account of its brilliant scarlet 
^d color—there is no color just like it. 
Blooms 8 to 11 inches in diameter are held 
on long, stiff stems. The plant is a strong 
grower with heavy foliage that is insect 
resistant. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
Blooms 
average 
10 indies 
across 
Deep 
Carmine 
Bed 
2631 Rose Fallon (F.D.) 
Color is a dark orange tinged with ambei 
and salmon. The massive blooms pro¬ 
duced well above the foliage makes this 
an outstanding decorative Dahlia, and 
we certainly recommend it to you. 
Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
2642 Jersey's Beauty (F.D.) 
Finest True Pink 
Probably the most talked of dahlia during 
the past seasons. It is still in a class by 
itself. A perfect -bloom of eosine pink, car¬ 
ried high above the foliage on a long wiry 
stem. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
2647 Jane Cowl (I.D.) 
Massive Bronzy Buff Blooms 
2626 
Man of 
War 
Deep, massive blooms of a bronzy buff 
and old-gold, blending darker toward the 
perfect center. A stem of unusual strength 
holds this giant Decorative over a plant of 
ideal growth, while the foliage is the 
thick, leathery kind that insects seldom 
injure. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
2679 Illinois (I.D.) 
Beautiful Rose Pink 
This is the Dahlia that was Awarded 
Grand Prize at the Century of Progress 
in Chicago. Last year was the first time 
this Dahlia was offered to the public and 
everyone acclaimed it as an outstanding 
Dahlia. Beautiful Rose color with darker 
center. Long, strong stems. Best of the 
early bloomers. Very sturdy grower and 
drought resistant. An excellent variety 
for cutting. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 postpaid. 
2650 California Idol (I.D.) 
Gigantic Yellow Blooms 
We consider this was one of the best of 
the 1935 Introductions. A splendid grower 
and the giant yellow blooms which often 
measure 12 to 14 inches across are h^d 
upright on long stiff stems. The Dahlia 
has many show honors to its credit and 
it will be a popular variety for years to 
come. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
2679 Illinois—Beautiful Bose Pink 
