7 New Glorious Dahlias—one 
each of all listed on this page 
(Except Amelia Earhart and 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder.) REG¬ 
ULAR VALUE $6.05. 
ONLY ^4^ 
2627 Oriental Glory (l.D.) 
Deep Orange 
Color is cadmium orang-e overlaid with scarlet. Cen¬ 
ter and reverse heavily shaded scarlet. Is a strong 
grower and free bloomer. The large flowers are 
earned on strong stems well above the foliage. 
Each, 75c; S for $2.00. postpaiil. 
2626 Man of War (l.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, $1,25; 3 for $3.35, po.stpaid. 
2679 Illinois (I. D.) 
Beautiful Rose Pink 
"'a® Awarded Grand Prize at 
in! ClucaKo. Last year was 
Via was offered to the public 
acclaimed it as an outstanding Dahlia. 
Beautiful Rose color with darker center. Bong, 
stems. Best of the early bloomers. Verj' 
sturdy grower and drought resistant. An excellent 
variety for cutting. Each, 3 for i)!3.75, i>o.st|>iiiili 
2651 Cavalcade (F. D.) 
Mulberry Pink 
A beautiful new shade of old rose or mulberry nink 
ftiff''sum!r"v carried on'long 
still stims. A commercial variety of as much im- 
3 fot- 11.00^ postiiw.'°’'“ 75c, 
2645 
SPECIAL 
OFFER 
One choice tuber each of 
these two new Glorious 
Dahlias—Amelia Earhart 
and Hunt’s Velvet Won¬ 
der. 
ONLY $2.00 
2623 Hunt’s Velvet 
Wonder 
2623 HUNT’S VELVET WONDER (I. D.) 
Deep Burgundy Red 
?t''thV''New Informal Decorative class 
at the New York Dahlia Show in 1936. A “Roll of Honor” varietv 
ItVd" burVmmH-''’'‘’“'"‘ng habits of other Dahlia leaders.’ 
Its aec p Durgund> led, extra large blooms, sometimes in 
diameter, arc held on strong stems well above the doT,?gree 
Which has a very striking appearance. It is also diseksI rlsistanL ' 
Each $1.25—3 for $3.25 postpaid 
SHUMWATS 
GLORIOUS 
NEW 
2622 
Amelia 
Earhart 
GIANT DAHLIAS 
2622 AMELIA EARHART (S. C.) 
Giant Apricot Buff 
Named for the famous American aviatrix whom we all 
loved and who, without doubt, lost her life for the bet¬ 
terment of aviation. The color of this great Dahlia 
IS pure apricot buff with primrose at the base of each 
petal, lighted throughout with flashes of salmon. Flow¬ 
ers are extra large and are held on very strong stems. 
It IS admired by everyone. Won first prize for size and 
beauty in the amateur class this year at the Central 
States Dahlia Society Show held at Garfield Park Con¬ 
servatory in Chicago. 
Each $1.25—3 for $3.25 postpaid 
2638 Satan (S. C.) 
Flaming Red 
A sensation for its striking beauty, formation and 
coloring. Here is really an outstanding 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, postpaid. 
2632 Kentucky Red (1. D.) 
Flaming Scarlet Red 
This Dahlia Is a favorite with us and our visitors 
on account of its brilliant scarlet red 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 in¬ 
sect resistant. Each 65c; 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 
2628 President Franklin D. Roosevelt 
(F.D.) 
Chinese Red 
An outstanding Formal Decorative Dahlia named in 
honor of our President, Franklin D. Roosevelt. 
Color is a Chinese red with fawn edge and creamy 
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2644 L 
SPECIAL 
OFFER— 
reverse, making it a very distinct and striking 
flower. Blooms are very large and they are pro¬ 
duced on long, strong stems, making it an ideal 
variety for cutting. We recommend it to you and 
know you will not be disappointed. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75, postpaid. 
