TRYON^S DAHLIA GARDENS 
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OLYMPIC SUNSET 
NANCY VICK—P. D. Color, ruby red. A 
fine Australian number that can be grown 
to immense size _ 59c 
NEW GLORY — S. C. Large, incurving 
petals, dark, rich, velvety red tipped pure 
white. Good stems. Fine- 50c 
NINA HICKSON—S. C. Fnusual shade of 
strawberry red and begonia pink, over¬ 
cast with light buff, petals beautifully 
twisted and waved, good size and strong 
stems _50 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH — I. D. Blooms 
very large on splendid stems. One of 
the best, bright cerise red. Profuse 
blooming, good keeper when cut. One 
of the outstanding Honor Roll Dahlias 
for 1936 _-‘Sc 
OAKLEIGH PRINCESS—S. C. Another fine 
Honor Roll Dahlia for 1936. Lemon yel¬ 
low overcast scarlet red. Blooms large 
on good stems - 50c 
OLIVER TWIST — I. D. Grand Dahlia, 
large size and very beautiful. Deep 
lavender with bright sheen. Stems long 
and always erect- 50c 
^OLYMPIC SUNSET (Lee)—^^S. C. Color is 
ai)ricot orange and coral with a blending 
of pale lemon yellow and having a dis¬ 
tinct yellow zo.ie at base of petals, re¬ 
verse of petals I’ose. Perfect semi-cactus 
form with very full high centers, which 
always remain closed. Stems strong and 
erect. Needs disbud ling for longer stems, 
this ‘-■eems its onlv fault- ■-50c 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY — Int. Cac. Large 
bright rose pink, good stems and habits. 
\’ery beautiful --—r---50 q 
MRS. E. HOWELL—I. D. Extremely large 
and a very rare coloring of purplish mul¬ 
berry and rose which is very beautiful. 
Very popular in our Gardens. Stems 
strong and always erect. Profuse 
bloomer _ 50c 
MRS. GEO Le BOUTELIER — I. D. The 
largest red Dahlia we have ever grown. 
Deep crimson red. Stems fairly good. A 
grand variety _ 50c 
MRS. IDA CHASE — S. C. A combination 
of lemon yellow and pink, blooms 9 
inches, bush 5 feet. Stems good. Roots, 
$1.50 
MRS. L. BREGAZZI—Cac. One of the 
finest petalled cactus grown, color is 
.‘^almon pink suffused with yellow at base 
of petals. Always attracts lots of favor¬ 
able attention. Good stems. Very fine 50c 
MRS. PLEM SAMPSON—S. C. Very large 
light lemon yellow, perfect stems. A 
grand Dahlia_ 50c 
MBS. HEATH SPENCER—S. C. A very fine 
new Dahlia from Australia. Blooms ex¬ 
tremely large, full, and has good depth. 
A very lovely light lemon yellow. Stems 
long, and hold the big blooms perfectly 
erect at all times. Fine form. Do not 
miss growing this fine Dahlia _ '/5c 
NANCY ROBINSON—I. D. A perfect pink 
for basket and cut flower work. Blooms 
to 7 inches. Stems excellent and 
a superb keeper. Roots _ 50c 
