DUKE, (Chappaqua-Parrella). Minature Formal 
Decorative of a light blend of marigold orange 
on a yellow base. Plant 3% feet. Blooms 
under jour inches on long stems. Good keeper. 
when cut. DUKE is an attractive little gem 
that was awarded the A.D.S. Silver Trophy 
at New York for best new small dahlia under 
four inches. If you want a winning miniature 
don’t pass up DUKE. On Mr. Dudley’s Honor 
Roll. Roots each NET $3.50 
NEW AND STANDARD VARIETIES 
ABBOTT 
ABBOTT, S.C.—A delightful velvety dark red of 
medium size. Wonderful keeping qualities, 
does not burn, stems perfectly stiff. 3% ft. 
bush and \a.mass of red eee ee LU 
ARISTOS, S.C.—An outstanding importation of red 
magenta with white tips. The medium tall 
plants produce an abundance of large blooms 
on good stems. One of the best ...........0.0000222....... 1.00 
ALICE MAY, F.D.—A large clear white from Aus- 
tralia. One of the real good whites. Strong 
stems and /nice bush? grOwihies2 2 see 1.00 
AILSA FANTOM, F.D.—A very attractive large 
lavender pink on the best of strong stems. 
Tall bush nicely branched. Outstanding ........ 1.50 
ATOMIC YELLOW, S.C.—Very large full blooms of 
clear yellow on strong stems. A recent Honor 
Roll variety with many prizes. 
AMI LOUISE BLIN, S.C.—A very fine variety of 
velvety red with a blackish center. Blooms 9 
inches on stiff stems. A winner 
AUTUMN GLORY, F.D.—A California variety of 
huge size, 14 inches have been shown. The 
color is a glowing orange, stiff stems. 
ALL AMERICAN, S.C.—Large mulberry rose with 
a salmon sheen and a waxy yellow center. 
Medium tall plants vigorous and profuse ........ 1.00 © 
Footprints are not made by sitting down. 
