
An iron bound Guarantee with every tuber. 

TUXEDO I. D. (Beaver Gardens)—Bloom 10” x 5”. Bush 4% feet. Color, 
Cardinal Red tipped and edged gold with a light silver reverse; insect- 
resistant foliage. Plants only $5.00 
LADY GARTMOR” Fi D2 to 
I. D. (Kelly)—Carmine with 
ox-blood shadings on _ petals 
and on center. Blooms aver- 
age 9” x 5” or better. Held 
facing on fine long stems. 
This variety not only has 
good substance but also 
plenty of resistance against 
weather elements. In fact, 
after a severe rain storm 
Lady Gartmor was the only 
dahlia in our collection that 
wasn’t affected. A great 
dahlia which will make a 
host of friends. It will com- 
pete with Anna _ Benedict. 
Height of plant, 6 feet. 
Root $10.00 Plant $5.06 

LADY GARTMOR 
THE DRAGON (Corbett - Dahliadel)—A large informal decorative, easily 
grows 11” x 5”, in that lovely fall apricot shade. The petals actually are 
apricot in the center edged lengthwise on both sides with rose pink. A 
rugged plant with insect resisting foliage and a splendid grower. This 
dahlia scored 85. Plants only $5.00 
kA — OOO 
IN THE SMALL VARIETIES WE ARE OFFERING THE FOLLOWING 
CHICO (Chappaqua)—A new miniature informal decorative of bright clear 
scarlet. Size, 3” x 2”. Blooms profusely on long stems. Good keeper when 
cut. Won first prize in the seedling class at N. Y. Show and a Silver 
Medal Certificate. It’s beautiful as well as useful and should win in many 
shows. An Honor Roll Dahlia. Roots $3.00 
LUSTRE (Chappaqua)—Miniature semi-cactus of bright picric yellow. Won 
two firsts and a bronze medal certificate at N. Y. Show. Flowers freely 
on long stems. A good cut-flower as well as an exhibition variety. Makes 
a bright spot in any garden. On Lynn Dudley’s Honor Roll. Roots $3.06 


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