Latest Foreign Introductions 
Roots 
NANAQUAKET (Richards), F. S. ; 
Most beautiful shade of delicate orchid pink, each petal bor- 
dered with a hair line of deeper orchid color. $0.15 
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OMAR KHAYYAM (Stout), F. D. : 
A Chinese red at the base of petals, shading to bright orange | 
and tipped lighter, making a wonderful color effect. A tall 
healthy grower. (H. R.) 
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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. 
$0.20 | 
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PENN CHARTER (Hall, 1932), F. D. 
Bloom,10 x 5 inches. A_ strong grower. Blooms have great 
depth and beauty. (H. R.) | 
$0.15 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD (Meachem), F. D. 
A 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 
A clear warm buff color. Flowers are produced in great 
abundance on dwarf bushes. 
$0.15 
SANH'CAN’S MONARCH (F. & M.), IL. 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.) 
$0.15 
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 
VLAMMENSPEL (Holland, 1937) S. C. 
Lively orange flushed scarlet; does not burn; challange cup 
winner. A grand cut flower. 
Roots 35c 
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. 
$0.15 
YANKEE GOLD (Wood, 1935), I. D. 
One of the best large gold Dahlias in my garden and very 
outstanding in 1937 
Roots 35c 
YANKEE KING (Woods), I. D. 
Cornelian red, reverse lightly shaded mahow purple. Very 
vigorous, tall, and blossoms keep well when cut. 
$0.15 
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