Dixie’s Wine Dot (Dixie) -D: — A clear white flecked and splashed 
with wine red. Blooms average 10 x 12 inches and larger. Stems long and stiff on 
6 foot bush with glossy insect resistant foliage. Certified at Ohio Trial Grounds. 
Winner of Achievement Medal at Chicago, Toledo, Ohio; and New Baltimore, Michi- 
gan. On HKastern and Mid-Western Honor Rolls. PLANT $5.00 
Dusky (Doermann) — Here is a winner in the Ball type. A miniature of 
carmine shaded maroon that won the Sunset medal at San Leandro, and a Certificate 
of Merit at Storrs. PLANT $1.50 
Edna L. (Moyer-Ruschmohr) Min. S.C. — color pright laven- 
der. Excellent for arrangement and decorative purposes. Winner as miniature seed- 
ling at Scranton, Pa., and Rockville Center, N. Y. On Honor Roll. PLANT $1.00 
lrene Dunne (Hall-Wells-Ruschmohr) — Straight Cactus, rose 
rink 8 to 9 inches. Named in honor of Miss Irene Dunne at Scranton where it won 
the Achievement Medal. Won as best Straight Cactus Seedling in Rockville Centre 
and considered best since Ambassador. On Honor Roll. 
PLANT $5.00 3 for $12.50 
JonneVy a> herwoodecberwick-Dahmliadel)” D.— coter,’ violet 
mauve or silvery mauve enlivened with Tyrian pink and its artistic form. Blooms 
are 12 x 7 with petals that curl and show slight gold tips. A prolific bloomer and 
rugged grower 5 to 6 ft. tall. Ceitified at W. Va. and on Honor Roll. 
PLANT $5.00 
Judy G. (Geneva) Cactus — Here is color and form. At New York it 
was the center of attraction to group after group. Flaming scarlet, lined chrome 
yellow, outer petals rich carmine. Perfect stems, holding flowers rigidly erect high 
above the medium tall bushes. 8 x 5 inches. A notable winner at New York, Cleve- 
land & Wellsville. On Honor Roll. PLANT $3.50 
Moon Goddess (Southern) FADE to [eiee — Primrose yellow. Size 
11-12 inches on long strong stems. Has a large, round center that never stops un- 
folding. Gold Medal winner as two year old. Achievement Medal winner at Washing- 
ton and outstanding. On Honor Roll. PLANT $5.00 
Rhythm (Dozier-Dahliadel) Ee — Once every decade a Super 
Dahlia appears and such is Rhythm. Listed by the Introducers as an 8 inch and by 
Mr. Dudley as having a 9% inch diameter or more, it will be found in the exhibition 
classes of both ‘‘A”’ and “B” Dahlias. Depth 5 to 6 inches. The cameo or shrimp 
pink color with suffusions of soft rose and lemon shadings at the base of the petals 
and center of the flower make it must unusual. Certified at Storrs, and W. Va. and 
on Honor Roll. Grow this new pink creation. PLANT $7.50 
Southern Thoroughbred (Southern) S.C. —sensational giant 
mauve lavender. 12 to 15% inches, field grown blooms. Largest and best in show 
at Cleveland and Chagrin Falls. Largest and best S.C. at East Liverpool. Achieve- 
ment Medal at Wellsville. On Eastern and Western Honor Rolls. PLANT $5.00 
Spa rkle (Dahliadel) — In our Collarette family we have long been look- 
ing for a good pure white that would bloom throughout the season without burning. 
White ray florets and petaloids, small 3% inches on low bush. Strong erect stems, 
profuse blocmer throughout the season. Blooms do not burn and have good sub- 
stance. On Honor Roll. PLANT $1.50 
Sun-Tan (Chappaqua) 5, 6. —scolor salmon-orange with bronze 
sheen, general effect bright orange, high centers, narrow petals, fine form. Long 
stems. Dark foliage. Growth about 5 feet tall. PLANT $3.50 3 for $10.00 
