Plants 
SHAHRAZADE (Newsome), I. D. Another remarkable 
shade of bright pink similar to but deeper than 
the old ‘‘Delice.’’ The form and size resemble Jane 
Cowl and the bushes are also vigorous. (H. R.) 
SCARLET ELEGANCE, S. C. This dahlia will draw the 
attention of the real dahlia fan by its beautiful lively 
fire-red color, its elegant shape and because it is a very 
free flowering dahlia, too. No wonder that it has re- 
ceived an Award of the trial garden and two certificates 
first class, at Haarlem and Amsterdam, Holland 
SLEEPY HOLLOW (C.) ‘‘Morgan.”” Bloom 7x4, bush 6 ft. 
A broad petaled cactus, which is different. The color is 
a vivid shell pink shading to white at the center. Espe- 
cially beautiful under artificial light. We consider - it 
the most distinctive variety of the year 
SON OF SATAN, Slocum. The new sensational, four honor 
roll dahlia. Certificate of Merit Winner. An immense 
incurved cactus, flame red, with excellent stems. This 
sensational four honor Roll dahlia attracted more at- 
tention than any other variety in our exhibition garden.. 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST (Scott). Bloom 11 x 6, bush 
3 ft. The unique form with the petals recurving to the 
stem attracts one’s attention. Huge blooms of lemon 
yellow with reverse of rosy pink on strong stems, giving 
an unusual color effect. A dahlia for the largest bloom 
class. Certified at Storr’s 
TANNENBERG, F. D. A medium sized flower of deep, blood 
red with tips of gold, and gold at the center. A popular 
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VLAMMENSPEL, S. C. Bright orange color with a glowing 
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VOLCANO (Richardson). Bloom 11x7, bush 414 ft. This 
variety is Formal or |!nformal, call it whichever you like, 
according to the way it grows. Color, orange flame red 
that does not fade or burn. Foliage dark green and 
rugged. Won in the Largest Bloom Class in Washington 
in 1936. It is a real keeper with heavy petals on strong 
stems, blooming from midseason on -_.._------- AE hae BR 
WEISSER HIRSH, Str. C. Lacinated blooms. White with 
very good stems. A great prize winner..__._.....-2..------------- 
W.H. T., F. D. 5 to 6 ft. One of the outstanding dahlias 
at the A. D. S. show. An unusual shade of old rose, 
very large exhibition flowers produced on very strong, 
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CHARLOTTE CALDWELL (Creekside D. G.) Bloom 6x3, 
bush 3 ft. A welcome addition to the Ball Class for 
exhibition as it is large, uniform and the petals are 
evenly cupped. Color is bright apricot, suffused coral. 
Bush and foliage healthy and rugged ....................-..-.-.-... 
LANNIE. The prettiest of all yellows. Nicely quilled stems. 
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MARY HELEN. Buttercup yellow. Free bloomer and very 
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SNOW QUEEN. Pure ivory white, very fine...................... 
ZELDA. Beautiful formation and unusual color, nearest to 
rose ash, good in every respect, Exhibition variety_......... 
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