Price Each 
PRES. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, F. D.—Very large 
attractive blooms of Chinese red with fawn edge and 
creamy reverse. Wonderfully strong stems and husky 
growing plant. Certificate of Merit Dahlia, and a 
tine’ exhibition -variety. 2.0004 2 ee ee eee ‘25 
ROBERT EMMETT, I.D.—A wonderfully rich velvety cardinal 
red, shaded crimson. Truly such a rich, beautiful color 
that it immediately attracts attention. Large perfect blooms 
on long stiff stems. Winner of many prizes and on the 
Holl@ ol? Honor, ek a er A LR ae eae 230 
ROCKLEY MOON, I. D.—Bright lemon yellow, shading 
darker to center, sturdy grower, producing large 
blooms on strong stems. Certificate of Merit 1933. 
A."D: SWAS AS prize winner (20 ee eee 15 
SALBACKS WHITE, F. D.—FPure white, good size 
DIOOM SION MSTOMIS yun cree en eee eee eee ees 15 
SALMON GIANT, $.C.—Beautiful Salmon-rose with golden 
center. A beautiful cut flower Dahlia. Extra fine. -......... 50 
SAN BERNARDINO F. D.—Deep rose pink. i 
blooms on good stems. Dwarf grower. ..........-...--------- 15 
SANHICANS CAMEO, F. D.—A beautiful coral color 
with golden sheen. reverse deep rose pink, Huge 
blooms on very stout stems. A winner of many prizes. 
On ther Holcol: HOnOt te eee ee es 35 
SATAN, S.C.—One of the largest and most sensational prize 
winning Dahlias. Immense big deep blooms with long 
horn-like incurved petals color flaming red, with a touch 
of gold at center, long rigid stems. A Roll of Honor 
Derr ica ee ee ee ene eee ee ey cep ee edt omit ee 239 
SHAHRAZAD, D.—Pure deep pink. Extra large and 
very fine—known as the pink Jane Cowl. cea 
SHALIMAR, F.D.—Rich Poinsetta red, with a bright 
vibrant glow that arrests instant attention. Large 
perfect blooms that can be developed to 12 inches on 
fine stems. On the Mid-west Honor Roll. .._........ 39 
SHILLER, C.—A fine blending of amber and pink, rather 
small blooms, but excellent for floral decoration. Stock 
Tittle ee eee ee nn eee eee ee 500 
SONNY BOY, I. D— A monster bloom of old rose, slightly 
striped and tinged old gold. Good stout stems, sturdy 
bute winner ofmeny prizes, -- ee ee 20 
SPOTLIGHT, I. D—Huge sulphur yellow shading to lighter 
tips, excellent stems. Achievement Medal winner and 
ROM persion Dietary ee hee eee Seren, Newer cee ee 3.) 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST, I. D—Clear deep lemon yellow, 
reverse rosy pink, a unique and unusual color effect that 
immediately attracts attention. Huge deep blooms on 
strong stems. A fine exhibition Dahlia. 2 1) 
TANG, D.—Orange flame with gold shadings. A very 
showy STEN se area ec eC eas Aon Sey eee whe 
THE FIREMAN, I. D.—A showy, flashy cardinal red, 
with golden flushes, Fine large blooms on long stems. 
Prolific bloomer, Achievement Medal winner and 
RO ROL PLOnOr eather a ee eee As) 
THE GATEWAY, F.D.—Light orange red, with petals outlined 
rose red and rose reverse. Very large full blooms, on stout 
Steiger ten aaee es Oe meee eer tua eee eee 00 
THOS. A. EDISON, D.—Rich royal purple, large perfect 
blooms, excellent stems. One of the most popular 
Dahlias of recent introduction. 0.000000 35 
TOM WORKMAN, F.D.—Big flashy colored blooms of russet- 
flame, very showy, long strong stems. A real giant exhi- 
BitlOr Cuca eee he ee ae hc nn eter eee areas 75 
TOWERS EMPIRE, I. D—Immense blooms ot clear 
gold, with a deep amber shading at the center. The 
best of stems. A fine exhibition Dahlia, on the Roll 
OP ELOTLOT pe iscstcsn ety hptteteecc eat ene eg eee ee Se 50 
TREASURE ISLAND, D.—Bright apricot and gold with 
rose shading, very ‘large deep blooms on excellent 
stems, low growing "bushy to tee Ls 
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