CURTIS DAHLIAS 
14 
SAARLAND’S HEIMKEHR (C.) -(Foreign)—Salmon rose 
with touch of amethyst at points and center flushed with 
yellow. — PLANTS $0.50 
SON OF SATAN (C.) —Deep scarlet. This new dahlia was a 
strong vigorous grower and the bushes were full of bloom. 
—PLANTS $1.25 
SCARLET JERSEY BEAUTY (F.D.) —1938. A beautiful scarlet 
flower held on long stiff stems. A wonderful cut flower, 
on three Honor Rolls. — ROOTS $5.00; PLANTS $2.00 
SH1NTENCHI (C-) —(Foreign)—A new one from Japan. Dark 
red, of good form. — PLANTS $1.00 
SILVIA (F.D. MIN.) —1938. The most beautiful garnet red min- 
i iature yet introduced. Received certificates at Storr’s and 
East Lansing. — PLANTS $1.00 NET 
TRIOMPHE DU PARI SIS (Foreign)-—Striking scarlet, yellow 
at base and tips; a very useful cutflower; thin iron stems. 
—PLANTS $1.00 
THE DUCHESS (I.D.) —(Foreign)^—An unusual bi-color of 
bright clear yellow largely tipped white. The flowers are 
of good size, held well on good stems. — PLANTS $1.00 
THE WHIRLWIND (I.D.) — Apricot buff with strawberry re¬ 
verse. —ROOTS $2.50; PLANTS $1.25 
TWILIGHT (I.D.) —Here, we woud say, is a decidedly improved 
Will Rogers. A very rank flower, with fine foliage and 
stems. Color a pinkish lavender with some white shad¬ 
ings. Did fine for us. —ROOTS $1.50; PLANTS $0.75 
TAN NEN BERG (I.C.) —(Foreign)—Quite striking, blood red 
cactus with yellow centers and yellow tips. Good stems. 
One of our best. —ROOTS $1-50; PLANTS $0.75 
TRUEDOR (I.D.) —(Foreign)—Color, apricot shading to burnt 
orange with faint traces of pink in center of flower. 
—PLANTS $1 00 
VICTORIA (C.) —(Foreign)—A very lovely cactus o'" English 
introduction, color, pure yellow. Petals are incurved and 
very fine with claw-likie points. — PLANTS $0.75 
VOLCANO (F.D.) —An outstanding dahlia at the Cincinnati 
Trial grounds in 1936 scoring 89 points and a sensation at 
the Woodridge show at Washington, D. C. A soft glowing 
orange flame. — PLANTS $2.00 
WHITE ABUNDANCE ( D. )—(Foreign)—A dahlia with enor¬ 
mous gigantic flowers of a beautiful pure white. The 
flowers are held on strong erect stems well out of the 
foliage; an excellent white variety for exhibitions as well 
as for the garden. Dutch origin. — PLANTS $1.50 
WORLD WONDER (S.C.)- —(Foreign)—Color similar to Frau 
O’ Lracht. The center of the bloom is sulphur yellow shad¬ 
ing down to creamy yellow towards the edge of the petals. 
—ROOTS $1.50; PLANTS $0.75 
WENOKA (F.D.) —Rosy mauve. A giant among giants. 
—PLANTS $0.50 
YELLOW MARVEL (S.C. )—(Foreign) — Deep yellow. Full 
semi-cactus type. — PLANTS $1.00 
