12 SUPERIOR SEED, BULB AND PLANT CO. 
DAHLIAS—Continued 
Myra Howard. A glowing combination of 
yellow cadmium and gold with tints of 
salmon, the entire effect being ochreous 
orange. Roots 50e. 
Robert Emmet. This wonderful exhibition 
variety is a beautiful shade of red, a velvety 
cardinal inclining to crimson. Roots 50c. 
The Universe. A seedling of The World, 
arich bright garnet. Roots 75c., Plants 50c. 
Virginia Shipley. A deep lemon yellow with 
a golden hue which is a different shade from 
other yellows. Roots $5.00, Plants $2.00. 
Watchung Giant. A Dahlia for the largest 
bloom class of deep amber yellow suffused 
orange cadmium which reminds us _ of 
Dahliadel Gold. Roots $2.00, Plants 75ce. 
White Wonder. The blooms are pure white 
with long, pointed, twisted and curled pet- 
als, giving the flower a light, fluffy appear- 
ance. Roots 75c. 
Formal Decorative 
Blue River. A Dahlia distinctive for its color 
of deep lilac or bluish mauve, the nearest to 
blue Dahlia we have and the best of its 
color. Roots $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Haslerova. A glorified Le Grand Manitou 
only more refined, the ground color being a 
delicate lavender, almost white, flecked 
French purple. Roots $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Jersey’s Beauty. Bloom, 614x4, bush 6% ft. 
The ideal pink for exhibition or florists’ use. 
Large, deep flowers of perfect form on long 
stems. Roots 35c. 
Jersey’s White Beauty. A white Jersey’s 
Beauty with wonderful keeping qualities 
and stem. Similar in form. Good centers 
and tight petals. Early and _ prolific. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 509e. 

Peony Dahlia, Mrs. Frances E. Bullard 
Kentucky Sun. Although we have other yel- 
low Formal Decorative Dahlias this variety 
just seems to grow and produce quantities 
of large uniform blooms on strong stems 
well above the glossy green foliage. Roots 
$1.00, Plants 50c. 
Omar Khayyam. A much admired Dahlia. 
The unusual coloring is a Chinese red, shad- 
ing to a bright orange and tipped lighter, 
making a wonderful soft color effect. 
Roots 35c. | 
Red Salute Heavy petals and leathery foliage 
as well as the bright cardinal red color place 
this variety in good standing as a red For- 
mal. Roots $2.00, Plants 75c. 
Ball 
Charlotte Caldwell. Bloom 6x3, Bush 3 ft. 
Color is bright apricot, suffused coral. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Crown of Gold. Color is deep lemon yellow 
suffused peach red, mostly on back of petals. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Gold Medal. Sunflower yellow tipped and 
suffused Oriental red. Roots 50c., Plants 
o0c. 
Jayseedee. A beautiful ball-shaped Dahlia 
of soft, reddish violet striped and speckled 
rich red. Roots $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Kentucky Snowball. A pure white that does 
not burn. Profuse bloomer on long, erect 
stems. Roots $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Mary Helen. Color, deep canary yellow. 
Roots 50e. 
Peony 
Mrs. Frances E. Bullard. The petals are 
long, pointed and gracefully twisted, form- 
ing a very distinct flower of a clear silvery 
pink, shading lighter at the center. Roots 
30C. 
Orchid Flowering 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
Dahliadel Twinkle. White, suffused violet 
rose with distinct Tyrian rose mottlings on 
the reverse of the petals which roll forward 
and show on the face of the flower. Roots 
$1.00, Plants 50c. 
Dahliadel Whisper. Color is maize yellow on 
the face of petal with a scarlet reverse. 
Long, erect stems that hold well after being 
cut. Roots $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Long Star (Dahliadel 85), 1937, Bloom 4 to 6, 
Bush, 3 ft. This Orchid-flowering Dahlia is 
unique in color which is a light lemon or 
sulphur yellow. Roots $1.00, Plants 50c. 
