Latest Foreign Introductions 

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ORANGE MOON (Wallace, 1935), F. D. 
This new Dahlia is startlingly beautiful in form and color. 
The color is a soft buff shading to orange apricot deeper 
toward the base of petals and reverse shaded orange red. 
$0.30 
ORIENTAL GIRL, (Greenough, 1935), I D. 
A grand large Dahlia of Chinese red and yellow. One of 
the best in the garden in 1937. 
$0.30 
PENN CHARTER (Hall, 1932), F. D. 
Bloom,10 x 5 inches. A strong grower. Blooms have great 
depth and beauty. (H. R.) 
$0.15 
et STRATFORD (Meachem), F. D. 
giant orange yellow with base of shading to reddish bronze 
reverse. 
$0.15 
ROMANCE, I. D. 
Soft pink to fawn color splashed carmine, center orange color. 
$0.20 
ROSE GEM, I. D. 
A variety imported from Holland. A pleasing shade of red. 
$0.15 
ROSE FALLON, (Harding), F. D. 
Very fine flower of pleasing shades of amber, russet and sal- 
mon. 
$0.20 
ROYCROFT 
clear warm buff color. Flowers are produced in great 
abundance on dwarf bushes. 
$0.15 
. SANHICAN’S MCNARCH (F. & M.), I. D. 
Decorative. Rich tyrian rose centers; tips lighter. Splendid 
stems and foliage. $0.15 
SHAHRAZADE (Newsome, 1932), I. D. 
Another remarkable shade of bright pink. The form and size 
resemble Jane Cowl and the bushes are also vigorous. (H. R.) 
$0.20 
SPRINGHILL FLAME (Edison), I. D. 
Extra bright rose red to almost scarlet, shaded with bronze. 
$0.15 
THE COMMODORE (Scott Kemp, 1932), I. D. 
Very large bright lemon yellow and prolific. Can easily be 
grown 12 inches or more. Not a tall grower, 4to 5 feet, but 
strong plants. (H. R.) 
$0.15 
TREASURE ISLAND, (Maytrott), F. D. 
deep gold of large size. It is freely produced and has un- 
usually good substance. Stems are fine and one of the best of 
bloomers. 
$0.20 
TWILIGHT, (Strait), I. D. 
Here, we would say, is a decidedly improved Will Rogers. 
A very rank grower, with fine foliage and stems. Color a pink- 
ish lavender with some white shadings. 
$0.25 
W. H. T. (McCarroll, 1931), F. D. 
Rich old rose on begonia rose with shades on the reverse of 
petals. It is a tall, robust grower, producing big flowers on 
strong stems. 
$0.15 
W. H. HOGAN, F. D. 
Bi-color Daktia, odd shade of red, striped white. 
YANKEE KING (Woods), I. D. 
Cornelian red, reverse lightly shaded mallow purple. Very 
vigorous, tall, and blossoms keep well when cut. s 
0.15 
BEGINNERS’ COLLECTION — STANDARD VARIETIES 
12 good varieties all labeled, good growers, postage paid 
$0.15 
$1.40 
4—25c Standard Varieties, postage paid .80 
8—25 and 30c Varieties, postage paid 1.75 
10—25 and 30c Varieties, postage paid 2.00 
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