Prices Reasonable 
CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS 
of 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
In order to make room for the new ones and reduce our 
plantings we list many fine ones in this selection. Stock 
limited of many, so when ordering after April lst make a 
second choice. All varieties named and labeled. 
COLLECTIONS 
Roots 
ARELDA LLOYD (1934) (I. D.) | 
A soft, deep, yellow, slightly flushed with apple blossom pink 
with pink veining on the reverse of the petals, which sometimes 
fold back to the stem. Scored 87 A. D. S. $0.35 
CLASSIC, (1935), I. D. 
The color is warm very definite but very light pink, almost a 
flesh color. It is attractive and a good grower. On Honor 
Roll. 
$0.25 
EDWARD THOMAS BEDFORD [Brock, 1930], I. D. 
A very striking dahlia of bright cerise, with Silvery re- 
verse. Petals waxed so it shows a two toned effect. Large 
flower on straight stems. 
$0.45 
ELINOR M. RADDELL, (Felsinger), I. D. 
Lovely shell pink shading to deep rose at center. It is a fine 
clean growing Dahlia. Certificate of Merit, Storrs, 1932. Mr. 
Hart in his Honor Rolls of 1933, says: “It is very beautiful.”’ 
And very fine in 1938. 
$0.30 
ELITE SUNSET (85), I. D. 
A very beautiful variety. Color, yellow center and out petals 
rose. Very attractive and strong grower, medium tall growing. 
$0.20 
FRAU SETH SCHIEF, I. D. 
Bright lively chamois color, slightly suffused orange. 
$0.20 
GIRL OF HILLCREST (Scott, 1932), F. D. 
(ao B ose orange. A strong grower and great favorite. 
$0.30 
H. R. S—HUBERT ROY STOVEL (Seal), I. D. 
True yellow. On Hart's Honor Roll for 1933. The golden yellow 
blooms are huge, held high above the foliage on long, stiff 
stems. Should be planted a little early. 
| $0.20 
JANE COWL (Downs), I. D. 
An immense flower of buff; produced on long stiff stems. Won 
several medals. 
JERSEY’S BEACON (Waite), F. D. 
Chinese scarlet, with a paler reverse, giving it a two-toned 
effect. 
$0.20 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (Waite), F. D. 
Large true pink and old gold, blending with salmon. $ 
‘ 0.20 
$0.25 

