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Mrs. George Le Boutelier, I, D.—A giant flower 
and in our opinion, an improvement on Murphy’s 
Masterpiece, and a very striking and showy plant 
in the garden. Color, deep crimson red, the 
blooms are exceptionally large and are held erect 
on long, stiff stems 
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Man O’War, F. D.—A fine variety on account of its 
splendid habits, and one of the best keepers among 
the large flowering varieties. Color, an ox-blood 
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Our Country, F. D.—A vivid contrast of purple and 
white. A strong grower with perfect stems and 
an early and profuse bloomer. Our Country is 
hard to beat in the formal bi-color class and will 
make a bright spot in any man’s garden ................ 
Oriental Glory, I. D.—One of Indiana’s finest intro- 
ductions. A brilliant, deep orange of irresistible 
beauty. Fine plants and insect-resisting ................ 
Oakleigh Monarch, F. D.—It is bright cerise red 
color, quite unlike any other introduction of recent 
years and the keeping qualities, for such a large 
Dahlia, are remarkable. By actual test, blooms of 
Oakleigh Monarch have kept for seven to ten days 
Prince of Persia, I. D.—A brilliant, clear, growing, 
scarlet red, very large, deep, and perfect ................ 
Premier’s Majestic, I. D.—An informal Decorative 
of a beautiful new color combination difficult to 
describe, salmon, gold and mulberry. <A _ robust 
grower. Profuse bloomer of large, deep exhibition 
flowers. Stems cane-like. Foliage hard and insect 
resistant. This is the only Dahlia that was a Cer- 
tificate winner at five Trial Gardens .................04 
Red Jug, S. C.—This remarkable brilliant crimson or 
cardinal red Dahlia with yellow tips has wonder- 
ful keeping qualities and cane-stiff stems that hold 
the flowers perfectly facing. Foliage is insect-re- 
sistant. Won many prizes. Certified at Storrs, 1935 
Rockleigh Moon, F. D.—A large, rich yellow flower, 
with a much lighter reverse veined and tinted pink 
which shows from face to Center ......... cesses 
Ruby Taylor, I. D.—A prize winner from the Pacific 
coast which has met with instant approval wher- 
ever grown. The color is carmine and the large, 
deep blooms are supported by perfect, long, stiff 
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