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TRYON^S DAHLIA GARDENS 
MARVEIiOUS 
MAZtY MURRAY — Cac. Large orange 
scarlet. Strong erect stems, profuse 
blooming _ 50c 
^MARVRIiOUS (Iiee) — P. D. One of our 
most outstanding Honor Roll Dahlias 
wliich has won us a number of prizes. 
Size of blooms 10x4 inches. The bright¬ 
est orange we have ever seen, best de¬ 
scribed as flaming gennedine orange, 
lemon yellow at base of petals and on 
tips. Center petals folding forward show¬ 
ing the reverse of pale lemon yellow. 
Long, strong stems hold the big blooms 
perfectly erect at all times. _ $ 1.00 
MIDWRST—Straight Cactus. Blooms very 
large, fine form, stems good. Color new 
and unusual, but I think light purple 
with tints of rose describe it best, A fine 
Dahlia. Mid-West Prize winner _ $1.00 
MID-WRST CHAMPION — I. D. Blooms 
very large, stems splendid and it blooms 
profusely. I think best described as a 
lovely lavender tinted with rose. A very 
line outstanding Dahlia _ 50c 
MII.DRED POTE— I. D. The winner of 
The American Home Achievement Medal 
at New York. Color phlox-pink, an early 
and prolific bloomer, tight centers, petal 
substance, stem and habits exception¬ 
ally good. Selected for the Honor Roll 
by J. W. Johnson. Height 5 feet. 
Roots _ $3.50 
MIIiTON J. CROSS—I. D. A very outstand- 
. ing 1936 introduction that won many 
' prizes. Color clear gold at center blend¬ 
ing to light orange buff on outer petals. 
Blooms very large and stems are good. 
V ary fine Dahlia - $1.00 
MISS BELGIUM — Cac. Very bright, 
orange, stems good. Profuse bloomer. A 
fine imported variety. Stock limited 50c 
MI.33 OAKEAND—P. D. We consider this 
the finest of formal whites and is hai’d 
to beat on the exhil)ition table . Size 
10 ))y f) inches, with long stiff stems. 
Root.s _ $1.03 
MISS PARKERSBURG —A beautiful, out¬ 
standing, informal, decorative Dahlia. 
Color, Ochraceous buff, back of petals 
carrot red, with some tones of jasper 
red and flesh color. A large, well formed 
flower, with an extra good center. 
Ro()*>.; _ $3 50 
MISS TOEMIE—Int. C. A very fine new 
cactus. Color pure mauve. Stems per¬ 
fect, profuse blooming, good cut dow¬ 
ers _ 50c 
MONARCH OP THE EAST—P. D. Enorm¬ 
ous dowers have been grown naturally, 
with no forcing or disbudding to 13 
inches in diameter and 14 inches with 
slight disbudding. Color a warm gold 
with apricot and orange buff suffusion 
with slight coppery red on the reverse. 
A grand stem holds the blooms above a 
.5 foot bu'-'h. Roots _ $2.50 
MRS, C. CEARKE—I. D. An imported Dah¬ 
lia that we think the best of its color. 
Very bright scarlet red, tipped pure 
white. Good stems _ 50c 
MRS. CHAS. G. REED—P. D. One of the 
best, pure glistening white, very large. 
Stems, long and strong. Splendid keeper 
when cut _ 50c 
MRS. E. BRADEEY—Cac. The best pure 
white cactus we have ever seen. Strong 
erect stems. Profuse bloomer. Very 
fine _ 50c 
