SHOWING PART OF OUR DAHLIA FIELDS JUST COMING INTO BLOOM DURING 
THE FALL OF 1936. 
HILLSIDE SUNSET I. D. (BIssell) Very large, deep golden yellow flowers on excellent 
stems. Tall plants, with good foliage. This one has several "largest bloom In the 
show" awards to its credit. Early in the season each petal is distinctly lined, or 
edged, red. 
Roof $7.50, Plant $2.50 
HONOR BRIGHT F. D. (Peck) A good commercial type dahlia of consistently fine form. 
Amber, with rose-coral shadings. 
Root .50 
*HOSIANNA S. C. One of the most delicately beautiful dahlias In our gardens. Medium 
sized flowers of rose pink with cream centers. Flowers are set on top of the long 
stems. 
Root .75 
HUNT'S VELVET WONDER I. D. (Hunt) One of the big ones. The deep flowers have 
long broad petals and are of dark, rosy magenta, shading to true purple. A strong 
grower. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
*JEAN TRIMBEE S. C. A Canadian introduction of several years ago, which yearly, 
piles up one of the finest show records of any dahlia. Large flowers of a rich 
petunia-violet shade. One of the first dahlias to bloom In the garden. Tall grower. 
Root .50 
JERSEY'S DAINTY S. C. (Waite) A medium sized "white" which is much in evidence 
at shows and in the gardens. A good keeper when cut. 
Root .50 
JERSEY'S WHITE BEAUTY F. D. (Waite) Primarily a cut-flower dahlia of clear white. 
Somewhat similar to the widely grown Jersey's Beauty in flower formation, but the 
plants are more ornamental than those of the latter. Free flowering. 
Root .75 
♦JULIUS C. BUNGE S. C. A new one from Holland that has a very attractive color and 
formation to recommend it. The very prim flowers are carried well above the low 
bushes on fine stems. The color is bright clear rose. 
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Root $3.00, Plant $1.00 
