RED ROBIN (Dahliadel). Miniature Formal Decorative of bright scarlet 
that holds its color in the sun. Blooms are consistently small only 
2V2 X 2 inches. Exceptionally profuse \vith good centers from late 
summer until frost. A good growing bush about 2% feet tall. An 
exhibition, landscape or cut flower variety. One of the most outstand¬ 
ing miniatures at Storrs, where it received a certificate of merit. Won 
first in the seedling miniature class in Camden. Certified also at 
W. Va. and recommended by the Dahlia Society of Georgia, 1939. 
Roots $3.00. Plants $1.00 
THE GOVERNOR (Berwick-Dahliadel). F. D. Bright sulphur yellow 
which without question is a formal decorative of beautiful form with 
wide heavy petals that roll back at the tips. Grows 11 x 6 inches with 
long erect stems and strong rugged insect-resistant bushes about 
5 feet tall. Won 14 blue ribbons in last Fall’s leading shows. 
Roots $7.50. Plants $2.50 
THUNDERBOLT (Sarrett-Mad River). I. C. Dark scarlet on long stems 
and blooms are held out of the bush. Blooms average 10 inches. 
Winner of the American Home Achievement Medal at Racine, Mil¬ 
waukee, Chicago and Cleveland. Plants $7.50 
TIP (Netherlands). Miniature semi cactus. Color sulphur yellow, measur¬ 
ing 3 to 3^2 inches. Very free bloomer. Plants $1.00 
TOWNLEY ORANGE (England). Miniature I. D. Deep orange to reddish 
orange in the center, with pinked petals, measuring 3 to 3 V 2 inches. 
Plants $1.00 
YELLOW GLORY (Frey-Dahliadel). S. C. Magnificent lemon yellow. 
Blooms 12 X 7 inches. Full fine- form with high center and plenty of 
petalage. Height of bush 5 feet. Roots $10.00. Plants $3.50 
DUKE OF WINDSOR (Australia). 1. D. Blooms of 12 inches in diameter, 
dark crimson carried on strong stems. One of the finest Australian 
Dahlias. Plants $2.50 
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