SAARLANDS HEIMKEHR—Salmon red with amathyst. Medium sized 
flowers. Fine stems and a good grower. Finest form. riant ijil.00 
VICTORIA—Yellow colored well formed blooms. This is an excellent 
grower and among the best to date. Has all qualifications. Plant $1.00 
SEMI-CACTUS 
AMELIA EARHART — Winner that has proven its worth. Coral in 
color and a producer of many large blooms. Outstanding variety. 
Root $1.50 
AMSTERDAM—An unusual form of semi-cactus, excellent grower and 
a color combination that is attractive with its red brown shaded 
yellow petals. Root $1.50; Plant $1.00 
ANDENKEN AM LINDENSCHMIDT—Dark coral pink shading to 
deeper at center. Lacinated petals. Beautiful form and graceful 
grower. Plant $2.00 
ANDRE CSIZIK — Violet rose, beautiful form with good stems. Tall 
grower. Beautiful and a winner. Root $1.00 
BAERNE—A new one of semi-cactus form. Beautiful rosey red. Good 
stems, lasts long when cut. Is a topnotcher in every respect. 
Root $3.00; Plant $1.50 
BALLEGOS SURPRISE — Beautiful semi-cactus of snow white. Perfect 
form, free flowering on stiff stems. Good cutflower and one that 
ranks with the best. Blue ribbon dahlia. Root $4.00; Plant $2.00 
BUCKEYE STAR—Jasper pink with yellow centers. Good keeper. Very 
fine formation. Good grower and vigorous. Should prove to be a 
good commercial. Root $10.00; Plant $5.00 
VOLCANO 
This great dahlia was to be withheld till 1938 but the demand was 
so urgent that it was released. By testimony of outstanding growers 
it was one of the finest dahlia in the Ohio Valley Trial Grounds where 
it scored 89 points, and a sensation at the Woodridge show, at Wash¬ 
ington, D.C., where after being shipped 600 miles it won high acclaim 
in the seedling competition; also won the largest bloom class. This elite 
after being cut, kept in good condition for four days. Its size, color 
and keeping qualities, along with its great vigor, makes this dahlia 
one of the best. Two feet, straight and strong stems, holding the bloom 
either facing or a forty-five degree angle. Stems are not clubby. Ten 
to twelve inches in diameter, six to eight inches deep. Formal to in¬ 
formal type. Orange flame color, does not fade in sun or rain. Very 
healthy grower, Four to four one-half feet tall. Four to six laterals. 
Early to medium bloomer. Petals are long and broad and as bloom 
grows they turn back completely covering the back of the flower. A 
variety that can take the elements without question. Dark green foliage, 
healthy spreading bush. Insects give this plant the go-by. A sensational 
dahlia of huge dimensions. One of the few dahlias of this color and 
keeping qualities. The shows will have this mammoth for years to come. 
Plant $7.50 
CHALLENGER—Cardinal red of good size and depth. Excellent stems. 
Easy to grow. No mistake about this one. Plant $1.50 
CORRALINA—One of the best. Deep stone red. Good stems and ex¬ 
cellent grower. Form is uniform. A good one. Root $1.50 
I)R. ,1. SCHREINER—Soft lilac glowing rose, sturdy grower. Fine 
strong stems and fine foliage. Blooms, well out of the foliage. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
ELEGANCE—Center and tips of petals yellow, body of flower glisten¬ 
ing coral. Ideal habits. Good bloomer with good stems. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
FRAU O'BRACHT—Hard to beat this outstanding grower. Primrose 
yellow. Most clean and well formed blooms. Fine keeper. 
Root $1.00 
LEIDENS ELEGANCE—Deep vermillion red of semi-cactus type, good 
keeper on strong stems. This dahlia was a leader in shows the past 
year. Root $2.50; Plant $1.25 
MAY ROBSON—Beautiful formed flower of clear bright pink. Strong 
straight stems. Sturdy bush. Good keeper. Plant $1.00 
PANHANDLE PINK—Deep rose pink with lighter shadings. Early 
bloomer and a good cut flower. Vigorous and a good pink. 
Root $1.00 
QUEEN OF ANGLES—Chrysanthemum type. Beautiful oriental pink. 
Extra long stems and tall grower. Good keeper. A beauty. 
Plant $1.50 
PRACHTKERL—Seedling of Frau O’Bracht but a deeper yellow and 
larger size. Perfect form and a good garden variety. 
Root $3.00; Plant $1.50 
SATAN—Flaring red, stag horn petal faintly tipped old gold. Stems 
are long and clean. Vigorous grower. Root $1.00 
TROPIC STAR—Very artistic on strong straight stems. Prolific bloom¬ 
er. Orange red with bright orange center. New and recommended. 
Plant $2.50 
TRAU UM LANGEMARCK—Deep dark maroon almost black. Excellent 
keeper. Fine stems and growth. A good one. Root $1.50 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE 
ADORABLE—Combination of pastel colors that please. Laree well 
formed flowers. Good bloomer and excellent grower. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART—Pure yellow, petals are double serated, 
looks like a huge chrysanthemum. Straight sturdy stems. Plant $1.50 
ANNA BENEDICT—Dark rich velvety carmine shading to very dark 
almost black center. This is an upright clean grower. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
BELLADONA—Lilac pink. Very beautiful. Sturdy grower with huge 
flowers. Vigorous and wide spreading bush. Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
BETTY ZANE—Large flowers of deep rose pink with a silvery sheen. 
Fine stems and good bloomer. A good one. Root $2.50; Plant $1.25 
BING CROSBY—Yellow penciled red. Huge blooms. Vigorous grower 
and long strong stems. A real novelty. Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
BUCKEYE GLORY—Orchid shade lavender. Fine growth of bush. 
Formation of bloom very beautiful. One of those varieties that just 
cannot be overlooked. Excellent. Root $10.00; Plant $5.00 
CALIFORNIA IDOL—Yellow well formed huge bloom. Low grower but 
vigorous. Excellent stems. A standout among the yellows. 
Root $4.00; Plant $2.00 
CHINESE LANTERN—Rugged grower with leatherly foliage. Rose red, 
back of petals orange yellow. A beautiful flower. Root $1.50 
COLONEL LEWIS—Deep rose pink. Early bloomer, with best of stems 
and foliage. A good one that has been overlooked. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
CORNELIA BRYCE PINCHOT—One of the richest glowing burgundy 
red. Very deep flower, heavy foliage. Good grower. Beautiful. 
Root $1.50 
DOKOUPILS TRIUMPH—Extra large flowers of straw color shading 
to light amber at base of petals. Stems are long and rigid. 
Root $1.00 
EYA HUNT—A good grower, heavy substance of waxy white. Foliage 
of dark green. Blooms are large and a variety that is excellent. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
GOODNIGHT—Ox blood red shaded deeper maroon. A great garden 
and exhibition variety. Vigorous grower with good stems. Root 50c 
GOUVERNEUR BAELS—Magnificent decorative dahlia of salmon 
orange with soft yellow reflex. Strong stiff stems, good cut flower. 
Something different. Plant $1.00 
GRACE CURLING—Glorious and imposing in both form and color 
which is orchid lavender shading to white at base. Dandy. Root 50c 
HILLCREST CINDERELLA—A lavender of huge size. Large spread¬ 
ing bush. Scarce and in demand. Stock limited. Plant $2.00 
HILLCREST NUGGET—A grand dahlia. Nugget bronze with trouba- 
dor red reverse. Giant blooms. First class in every respect. 
Plant $1.50 
HILLCREST SUNSET—Sunset shades with mulberry red prevailing, 
good form and excellent stems. Great exhibition variety. Root $1.00 
GREAT EASTERN—Blend of golden orange and reddish bronze. One 
of the largest. Prolific bloomer. Foliage leathery. Bush medium 
height. Another fine one from Daddy Kemp. Plant $5.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN—Winner whereever shown. Clear deep yellow with 
huge blooms. Long stems. An ideal growing variety. 
Root $1.50; Plant $1.00 
MAD RIVER CHIEF—Vivid bright carmine with darker center. Ideal 
long stems. Rugged grower. A standout of all reds. Plant $7.50 
