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2626 Man of War (I.D.) 
Dark Carmine Red 
One of the best dark reds on the market. 
A strong, vigorous grower with giant 
blooms, long straight stems and insect- 
proof foliage. The color is rich, dark 
carmine red with plenty of glow and life. 
Each, 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
2638 Son of Satan (S.C.) 
Flaming Red—An Improved Satan 
A sensation for its striking beauty, forma- 
tion and coloring. Here is really an out- 
standing variety; blooms average 10 to 
12 inches in diameter and 6 inches in 
depth; color, flaming scarlet with orange- 
salmon at base of each petal. Each 65c; 3 
for $1.50. 
2651 Cavalcade (F. D.) 
Mulberry Pink 
A beautiful new shade of old rose or mul- 
berry pink. Flowers measure seven to 
nine inches across carried on long: stiff 
stems. Each 65c; 3 for $1.50. 
2627 Oriental Glory (I.D.) 
Deep Orange 
Color is cadmium orange overlaid with 
scarlet. Center and reverse heavily shaded 
scarlet. Is a strong grower and free 
bloomer. The large flowers are carried 
on strong stems well above the foliage. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
2632 Kentucky Red (LD.) 
Flaming Scarlet Red 
This Dahlia is a favorite with us and our 
visitors on account of its brilliant scarlet 
red color—there is no color just like it. 
Blooms 8 to 11 inches in diameter are held 
on long, stiff stems. The plant is a strong 
grower with heavy foliage that is insect 
resistant. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
The Most Outstanding Varieties That We 
Highly Recommend—All Postpaid 
I.D.—Informal Decorative. S.C.—Semi Cactus. 
cC.—Cactus. 
2636 Leonard Condon Jr. (S8.C.) 
Absolutely New and Distinct 
GLORIOUS APRICOT BLOOMS OF IMMENSE SIZE 
Originated by Mr. Joseph F. Froehlich, Rockford, Illinois, 
a Dahlia expert of national standing. When Mr. Froehlich 
first presented this glorious new Dahlia to us, he requested 
that we list it in our annual catalog and name it after my 
Formal Decorative. 
delighted with the results. It produces enormous blooms, 
14 inches in diameter, on long, strong stems, making it an 
ideal variety for cut flowers or bouquets. Color, full apricot. 
Each, $1.25; 2 for $2.25; 3 for $3.00. 
2623 Hunt's Velvet Wonder (I. D.) 
Deep Burgundy Red 
tive class at the New York Dahlia Show. A “Roll of Honor” 
Dahlia leaders. Its deep burgundy red, extra large blooms, 
appearance. It is also disease resistant. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
2631 Rose Fallon (F.D.) 
Color is a dark orange tinged with amber 
and salmon. The massive blooms pro- 
duced well above the foliage make this 
an outstanding decorative Dahlia, and 
we certainly recommend it to you. 
Each, 35c; 3 for 85c. 
2642 Jersey's Beauty (F.D.) 
Finest True Pink 
Blooms 
average 
10 inches 
across 




















the past seasons. It is still in a class by 
itself. A perfect bloom of bright pink, car- 
ried high above the foliage on a long wiry 
stem. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
2647 Jane Cowi (1.D.) 
Massive Bronzy Buff Blooms 
Deep, 
and old-gold, blending darker toward the 
perfect center. A stem of unusual strength 
holds this giant Decorative over a plant-of 
ideal growth, while the foliage is the 
thick, leathery kind that insects seldom 
injure. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
2679 Illinois (1.D.) 
Beautiful Rose Pink 
One of the Best Early Varieties. This is 
the Dahlia that was Awarded Grand Prize 
at the Century of Progress in Chicago. 
Since its introduction it has become one 
of the most popular varieties with Dahlia 
fanciers throughout the nation. It pro- 
duces blooms of enormous size on long, 
strong stems. Color, beautiful rose pink 
with darker center. Plant is a robust grow- 
er and drought resistant. An excellent 
variety for cutting. Each 75c, 3 for $2.00, 
postpaid. 
2650 California Idol (1.D.) - 
Gigantic Yellow Blooms 
We consider this was one of the best of 
the 1935 introductions. A splendid grower. 
The giant yellow blooms which often 
measure 12 to 14 inches across are held 
upright on long stiff stems. This Dahlia 
has many show honors to its credit and 
it will be a popular variety for years to 
come. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 2679 Illinois—Beautiful Rose Pink 
s of Giant Glorious Dahlias 
variety, having all the desirable and pleasing habits of other — 
sometimes 15 inches in diameter, are held on strong stems ~ 
well above the deep green foliage, which has a very striking — 
Probably the most talked of dahlia during 
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son, Leonard Condon, Jr. We have been listing it now for % 
several years and every customer that tried it has been 
Received the only Award of Merit in the Informal Decora- ‘ 
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