Just a Few of Many Testimonials 
From the President of the New Jersey Fish & Game Commission: 
“For several years I had purchased my dahlia bulbs from various growers with 
only indifferent success. It was not until I began buying from the Premier Dahlia 
Gardens that I was able to raise outstanding blooms, and I am pleased to say that 
I now use nothing but Premier plants and roots and am having splendid results.” 
“While I do not grow for exhibition purposes I have never failed to take Firsts 
whenever I have exhibited.’’ — Geo. C. Warren, Jr. 
From Mr. H. W. Rivel, Irvington, N. J., many times winner at New York, Irv- 
ington and Essex County shows, writes: “I won the House Beautiful Medal with 
your stock which has also won this Medal at the Irvington Shows for the last 4 years. 
In classes H. A. at New York won Sweepstakes and two Outstanding Awards and 
at the Essex County Show, won a cup with but 12 entries.” 
From Mr. William Vooz, Jersey City, N. J.: ‘“‘At the Jersey City show this Fall 
I won many ‘Blues’ and ‘Specials’ with the plants supplied by you.’’ 
1943 HONOR ROLL & CERTIFIED INTRODUCTIONS 
OF OTHER GROWERS 
Baby Vamp (Southern) — A most attractive 3 inch dainty Miniature 
incurved Cactus of brightest orange scarlet on strong stems. Early, profuse bloomer 
with wonderful keeping qualities. Blue Ribbon winner at Baltimore, Wilmington, 
Richmond and Washington. PLANT $1.50 
Baker's Best (Baker-Hillside) bal DY = Light lemon or primrose 
vellow, the reverse pale lemon. Size 10% x 5% with fine substance. The bush 
growth is strong and vigorous. Baker’s Best scored 85.8 at Storrs and is listed on 
Honor Roll. PLANTS $2.25 
Bess Smith ee B. Anderson) iD: — Pure white with slight shad- 
ing cf cream tcward center. Blooms are of good substance and average 8 x 5. Flow- 
ering habit good. Stems long and stiff hold flowers generally facing. Achievement 
Medal and Derril Hart Medal winner, Certified with score 86 and on Honor Roll. 
PLANT $7.50 3 for $15.00 
Bright Idea (Dixie) Min. F.D. — Crimson tipped white. Blooms 
3 x z in. Abunaant bloomer with good stems on low compact bush. Winner of four 
f.rsts as seedling, Certified at Ohio Trial Grounds and on two Honor Rolls. 
PLANT $1.50 
Gol A. G. Rudd (Geneva) LIB) — Rich carmine with deeper ma- 
hcegany rcd at center. A big deep flower 12 x 7% inches. Bushes grow Medium in 
height, branching low, producing long strong canes. On East and Mid-West Honor 
Rolls. PLANTS $5.00 3 for $12.50 
Coincident (Dixie) Collarette — Four inch bloom of scarlet, heav- 
ily bordered chrome yellow, without any blending. The cream collar makes it a tri- 
color, Certified at East Lansing, on Western Honor Roll and winner of many prizes. 
PLANT $1.50 
Colin Kelly, ie (Salem) FID). — A very large phlox pink with blooms 
12 to 14 inches across. Medium growing bushes, the stems long and slender, hold- 
ing flowers above bush. In wet weather some potash should be used or stems will 
not properly hold the immense blooms. A most beautiful solid phlox pink Dahlia. 
On all Honor Rolls, PLANT $7.50 
