in the center. Bush is very vigorous and grows 7 to 
8 ft. tall. It is one of the most beautiful and artistic 
dahlias ever originated, of immense size on very long 
and straight stems. Winner of many first prizes. It 
was sensational at the recent New York Show. Div. 
$7.50; Plants $3.50. 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE. Clear golden yellow with slight 
blushes of salmon on some of the petals, shading to 
bright rich salmon in the center, on strong stems, 
which can be cut up to four feet long. Div. $1. 
GOLDEN STANDARD. (Downs) C. Bloom 9x5, 
warm buff shaded amber and gold. Div. $1. 
HASLEROVA. (Lakeside-Jones) F. D. Won first 
as most outstanding bi-color. Most unusual in color¬ 
ing, being a delicate shade of cream, freckled royal 
purple. This is a foreign introduction. It is a pro¬ 
lific bloomer. Plants $2. 
HUBERT R. STOVEL. I. D. An extra large and 
deep exhibition bloom of lemon yellow on stems like 
canes up to 3 ft. in length. A bush of extra vigor, 
6 ft. Divs. $3; Plants $1.50. 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER. I. D. (Burnett) 
Blooms up to 15 inches in diameter. Disease resist¬ 
ant. Deep burgundy red. Div. $1. 
IMMENSE. I. D. (Cavannah) Yellow base with pink 
or apricot suffusion. New 1937. Grown to 13 in. on 
good stems. Divs. $5; Plants $2. 
JUDGE SAMUEL SEABURY. I. D. Heliotrope 
shading to white. Winner Certificate of Merit. Large. 
Great prize winner. Div. $1.50; Plants $1. 
J. K. ALEXANDER, JR. I. D. One of the most 
gigantic blooms in Dahlias, being immense in diam¬ 
eter, extremely deep and very close petaled. Deep 
red with slight lines of gold on edges toward the tips. 
Stems long and cane-like. Div. $1. 
KING ALFRED. I. D. (Seal) Ruby red with a silver 
reverse. This 1936 introduction we consider one of 
the best of the new garden and exhibition varieties. 
The color of this very large flower is distinctive and 
beautiful and the habit of growth, foliage and stem 
are all very good. The originator of this dahlia has 
has long been one of California’s best growers with 
a wide reputation. In King Alfred she has put out 
one of her best creations. Div. $5 net; Plants $2.50. 
KITTY MAC. I. D. (Kemp) The color is a reddish 
purple (Petunia Purple). Flowers are 10 to 12 inches 
in diameter, and 6 to 7 inches in depth, and are held 
facing upward on stems as rigid as a cane. Honor 
Roll. Stock limited. Div. each, $3; Plants $1.50. 
“KING OF THE BLACKS”. (Kunzman) Formal 
decorative dahlia. Color is the darkest rich velvet 
red, almost black, and holds color in any weather. 
Div. $1. 
LE’JOY. (Lee) Another of our Honor Roll and out¬ 
standing prize winners. 
Won first prize for best Informal 
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