MY INTRODUCTIONS OF PAST YEARS 
ALEPPO. F. D. A dahlia of good depth and size, color a pure glistening picric yellow 
with fine petals. Beautiful formation and long, stiff stems. 
Tubers $2.00, Plants $1.00 
ANGELA MIA. F. D. One of the most popular dahlias in my garden because it 
has more depth than most whites. The flower is like a large ball on a stiff stem. 
Very free bloomer with the best of foliage. Tubers $1.50 
BRONZE SUPREME. F. I). A good autumn shade of brownish bronze on a fine 
stem. Dark, insect proof foliage. A grand keeper. Tubers $5.00 
CANARY BIRD. F. D. True canary color with good stem. Blooms 7 to 8 inches. 
A good cut flower with light foliage. Tubers $3.00 
CHING-A-LING. F. D. This was one of the most attractive dahlias in my garden 
the past year. The color is buff bronze. Blooms are large and deep on grand 
stems. It is a very large, tall plant with the best of foliage. 
Tubers $3.00, Plants $1.00 
DANCING MOON. F. D. A large white with lemon yellow tips veined slightly pink. 
It is very deep on a good stem. The plant is a strong, sturdy grower and one 
of the most popular dahlias in my garden this year. Tubers $2.00, Plants $1.00 
DARKTOWN. S. C. A black crimson on a good, long stem. Very shaggy. Size 
of blooms 7 to 8 inches. A good keeper with fine foliage. This is the best cactus 
of its color to date.. Tubers $5.00 
DUSKY BELLE. A beautiful collarette of black crimson with a white collar. Makes 
a very beautiful cut flower. Tubers $.50 
FASCINATOR. Pom. A grand salmon color, small on a great stem. This is a 
beauty. Tubers $1.00 
INDIAN RED. F. D. A striking flower of bronze red with old gold reverse. Profuse 
bloomer on a good stem. No stock this year. 
KING OF YELLOWS. I. D. An Honor Roll dahlia for 1934 of beautiful buttercup 
yellow, held on a perfect stem. Will grow to nine inches without disbudding. The 
blooms are deep with very narrow petals which fold over. Cert. Tubers $3.00 
LITTLE CHAMPION. Pom. Pink and white. Small and very beautiful, on good 
stem. A grand keeper. Tubers $1.00 
LITTLE SAGAMORE. Pom. The best red pom to date. A bright red, very small 
with perfect stem. Tubers $1.00 
MANOMET. S. C. A beautiful orange cactus, spotted darker, growing to 12 inches. 
The flowers are held on good long stems and are good cut flowers. No stock this 
year. 
MING TOY. F. D. An Oriental color of velvety, pomegranate purple, stiff stem, 
medium size and fine foliage. No stock this year. 
MISS DAINTY. F. D. Min. This little white flower with a slight pink cast is a grand 
keeper. It is a 3-inch flower on good stem with the best of foliage. Tubers $1.00 
MRS. FANNIE BEALS. F. D. A deep rose pink, splashed and striped tyrian rose 
with a faint shade of yellow near the base of petals. A flne, long stem and 
blooms freely. No stock this year. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. F. I). An odd and striking dahlia of jasper red, striped and 
splashed on a faint yellow background. Large blooms on good stems. Tubers $.50 
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT. F. D. A Chinese red with 
fawn edge and cream reverse. Flowers large and deep, grows to 8 inches without 
disbudding. Certificate of Merit. Tubers $1.50 
PRINCE OF PILSEN. F. D. A gigantic flower of rhodamine purple with silver 
reverse, showing where the petals twist. Stems of 12-18 inches well above foliage 
with flowers of 11 inches. This is a dandy for size and stem for anyone looking 
for the big ones. No stock this year. 
