Archive image from page 96 of Currie's garden annual spring. Currie's garden annual : spring 1934 59th year curriesgardenann19curr_0 Year: 1934 ( r/ pk J i'i 'W SHOW AND FANCY DAHLIAS A. D. LIVONI—Beautiful soft pink, well formed flowers with long stems. Free-flowering Each 25c D. M. MOORE—In this offering we have one of the best 'nearly black' varieties to date. It is a rich, deep, velvety Victoria-lake, which is a shade deeper than deep maroon Each 25c LUCY FAUCETT—Pale yellow, striped deep pink or light magenta. Very large and free-flowering. Each 25c MAUDE ADAMS—Snowy white, very effe
Archive image from page 96 of Currie's garden annual spring. Currie's garden annual : spring 1934 59th year curriesgardenann19curr_0 Year: 1934 ( r/ pk J i'i 'W SHOW AND FANCY DAHLIAS A. D. LIVONI—Beautiful soft pink, well formed flowers with long stems. Free-flowering Each 25c D. M. MOORE—In this offering we have one of the best 'nearly black' varieties to date. It is a rich, deep, velvety Victoria-lake, which is a shade deeper than deep maroon Each 25c LUCY FAUCETT—Pale yellow, striped deep pink or light magenta. Very large and free-flowering. Each 25c MAUDE ADAMS—Snowy white, very effectively over- laid clear delicate pink Each 35c MAYOR DUNN—A beautiful clear scarlet flower. Re- markably free bloomer and very showy Each 25c MISS HELEN HOLLIS—Deep scarlet. Blossoms are on long, stiff stems, well above the foliage ... Each 35c MRS. C. D. ANDERSON—It is a rich purplish crimson and bears large flowers freely on the best of stems. Each 25c PRINCESS VICTORIA—Pure canary yellow. Long stems, perfect form and free bloomer Each 25c ROBERT BROOMFIELD—Pure white; tall grower. Each 25c DAHLIAS TO COLOR Though extra larg named sorts, these e divisions furnished are in not labeled the following to va colors •iety ; Pink Red Each 15c 15c Doz. $ White Yellow Each .15c .15c Doz. $ Currie's Cactus Dahlias ALICE WHITTIER—A beautiful shade of primrose or sulphur yellow. The bloom is of great depth and will grow 9 to 10 inches in diameter on a plant 5 feet tall. An ex- cellent keeper when cut Each 50c | BRIDE'S BOUQUET—(Hybrid)—An ideal white cactus and profuse bloomer; extra •#gg9 long stems, and a Dahlia that stands up w well when cut Each 25c COQUETTE—Flowers very large, red and ~y gold Each 75c FLYING AMBASSADOR—White. | Each 50c FORT MONMOUTH—One of the giants of the Dahlia world. The predominating color is a rich crimson maroon, with shad- ing of bluish violet at tips of petals, of im- •v mense size, frequently
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