An iron bound Guarantee with every tuber. 
F. W. BECKETT, I. D. (Thomas-Parrella)—Color apricot yellow overlaid straw- 
berry pink. Blooms are of immense size up to 12 inches or better, by 7 
inch depth. Long and graceful stem holding the flower facing. Free and 
profuse bloomer. This variety has a good lasting quality after it is cut 
and is excellent under artificial light. The bush is an open grower with 
light green foliage of medium size, but they are insect proof. Height of 
plant 5 ft. An Honor Roll Dahlia. Root $10.00 Plant $3.50 
MAGIC PRINCE (Hulin-Parrella)—Tall growing cactus of a lovely formation 
and color, being a large full centered bloom of lilac mauve. The bush is 
luxuriant with all good habits, clean stems at least ten inches from first 
set of leaves. This is the variety shown under No. S.M.87-19, formerly 
called “His Majesty” but changed to “Magic Prince.” It is a seedling of 
Wenoka sired by Satan. Both parents can be noticed in the bush. We did 
not intend to release this variety until 1942, but popular demand forces us 
to do so regardless of the limited stock. 
Received two Blue Ribbons in the seedling class in the Northwest and very 
popular at New York World’s Fair “Gardens on Parade.” Strong roots, 
while available, $10.00 Net Plants $3.50 Net 
VIN WELL CRINKLES, I. D. (Blamer-Parrella)—Color, orchid shading to 
shrimp pink toward the tip. Petals crinkle, hence the name “Crinkles.” 
Size of bloom 8% inches x 5 inches or better. Long graceful stem holds 
the flower facing. Blooms are beautiful and very attractive to the eye, 
particularly for its unusual formation. Early and prolific bloomer with 
insect resisting foliage. Plant is a clean grower. Height of plant 5 ft. 
Root $7.50 Plant $2.50 
ALFRED LUNT, F. D. (Parrella)—Exhibition as well as commercial. Height 
of plant 6 ft. Size of bloom 8 inches x 6 inches, or better. Color, Current 
red to scarlet. The petals of this remarkable dahlia when fully opened 
fall almost to the stem and the formation is almost like a ball dahlia. The 
flower is of very good substance and stands out with its brilliant color. 
Cane-like stem holding the flower facing and on top. Insect resisting 
foliage. This dahlia was also displayed at “Gardens on Parade” for over 
two weeks and admired immensely. Root $10.00 Plant $3.50 
LINK’S WHITE MAJESTY (Link’s Premier)—A huge Informal Decorative that 
may come Formal in some soils. A grand white dahlia that is clean and 
clear throughout with no trace of green or yellow centers so common in 
whites. Has everything in size, bush and foliage, is a rugged grower and 
will give most satisfactory results in both garden and showroom. Winner 
of the American Home Achievement Medal at Irvington, N. J. Early frost 
spoiled chances of later showings. Plants $5.00 
WINNING WAYS, I. D. (Dixie Dahlia Gardens)—8 inch to 10 inch center opens 
a creamy yellow, blending to a bright amaranth pink, each petal heavily 
based with chrome yellow, which makes an interesting contrast in color. 
The general appearance is pink. Has been pronounced an improved 
Josephine G. An abundant bloomer on a medium size bush. Won Certificate 
of merit at East Lansing. On FLOWER GROWER Honor Roll. Plants $3.00 
AMY PAGE, I. D. (Chappaqua)—-A new dahlia of deep chrome yellow with a 
faint suffusion of scarlet. The blooms naturally grow to a large size on a 
clean, open, vigorous bush. An Honor Roll Dahlia. Roots $10.00 
BUFF BEAUTY, F. D. (Chappaqua)—This variety can best be described as a 
buff colored Jersey’s Beauty, but larger in size. Its form is the same as 
its parent and the bush growth is more vigorous. Roots $5.00 

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