Latest Foreign Introductions 
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) ROSE FALLON, (Harding), F. D. 
Very fine flower of pleasing shades of amber, russet and sal- 
mon. 
$0.25 
ROYCROFT 
A clear warm buff color. Flowers are produced in great 
abundance on dwarf bushes. 
$0.15 
SANHICAN’S MONARCH (F. & M.), I. 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.) 
$0.25 
THE COMMODORE (Scott Kemp, 1932), I. D. 
Very large bright lemon vellow and prolific. Can easily be 
grown 12 inches or more. Not a tall grower, 4to 5 feet, but 
‘ strong plants. (H. R.) 
$0.15 
THE WOLVERINE [Slocum, 1937], I. D. 
A beautiful large Dahlia. The flower color red with al- 
most black centers and is held on the best of stems. Very 
fine cut flower and very attractive. 
_ $0.40 
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 tlower. 
$0.25 
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. 
$0.25 
W. H. HOGAN, F. D. 
Bi-color Daktia, odd shade of red, striped white. 
$0.20 
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. $0.20 
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BEGINNERS’ COLLECTION — STANDARD VARIETIES 
10 good vorieties all labeled, good growers, postage paid 
my choice. $1.40 
4—-25c Standard Varieties, postage paid .80 
8—25 and 30c Varieties, postage paid $1.60 
10— 25 and 30c Varieties, postage paid $2.00 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Very popular for small gardens and cutting. 
ANDREAS ORANGE, (Belgium) Miniature Cactus 
This was outstanding in our garden this past season, and the 
best we have seen of this type. Color brilliant true orange; 
long slender stems, holding all flowers high above foliage, 
with a very prolific flowering habit. Extra. 
$0.50 
BABY GRAND, M.C. (Hulin) 
Mauve pink and white on fine stems, low bush and small 
stems. A little gem. 
$0.50 
*BABY ROYAL (Min. S. C.) 
Delightful and dainty litile flower of salmon pink and apricot 
with gold shadings. Flowers roll and incurve making a graceful 
blossom on long wiry stems. Free bloomer. 
$0.20 
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