LEWIS G. BOLTON, I. D. Huge flowers of deep rich crimson. 
Very attractive formation . 4.00 1.25 
MASCOTTE (Holland) I. Cac. Large flowers of deep carmine rose 
are carried on long strong stems. Winner of the highly prized 
challenge cup as the best new Dutch dahlia in 1937 . net 2.00 
ORANGE GOLD GIANT (South Africa) I. D. The name describes 
its color of old gold shaded with orange. Massive blooms of 
12” to 14”. Wonderful variety for the largest bloom classes. 
One of the very largest foreign dahlias . 5.00 1.75 
SKIROKANE, S. C. A fine exhibition type. Pure white. Strong 
growth. A real winner . 4.00 1.25 
ZUIWN, S. C. Medium size flowers of bright red. Extra fine for 
garden or exhibiting . 3.00 1.00 
New Miniature Dahlias 
BEECHFIELD’S WHITE (England) I. D. Pure white. Size 2%” 
to 3”. Has already been awarded many prizes. We have been 
waiting for this variety . 2.00 .75 
CHRIS (England) In. Cac. Best described as a baby “Satan” since 
the color is the same. Fine exhibition type 2” size so should 
be popular on the show table. Good growing habits . 2.00 .75 
DANDY (Australia) Str. Cac. The champion at many of the best 
Australian shows. Flowers 3” to 3%” of bronze with a gold 
base. Extra fine form and exceptionally long straight stems. 
Prolific flowering with best growing habits. A great acqui¬ 
sition . 2.00 .75 
HELLY BOUDEWIJN (Holland) F. D. Pure white medium sized 
flowers on perfect stems. Fine for cutting and florist use. Won 
highest award (gold medal) last season at the Wisley trial 
gardens of England . net 1.50 
HUMMING BIRD (England) I. D. A most pleasing soft bi color. 
Color a mauve-red evenly marked with pure white. A won¬ 
derful garden variety. Size of blooms 4” to 4 1 /2”. This variety 
will attract attention in your garden . 1.50 .50 
MAUVEEN (England) H. C. Mauve color and a variety which pro¬ 
duce fine specimens of 3” size. Fine for garden or the exhibi¬ 
tion table . 1.50 .50 
SABEL (England) S. C. One of the best exhibition miniatures to 
date. Lovely color of coral pink. Size 2 1 /f>”. Free flowering 
and a good growth. A sure winner . 2.00 .75 
New Pompon Dahlias 
ILA (Australia) Has very good formation since it makes a com¬ 
plete ball. Grand for exhibitions. Size 1” and color is deep 
blood red . 2.00 .75 
LITTLE SURPRISE (Australia) A fitting name could be “The 
perfect pom”. Fine quilled petals of perfect formation, small 
foliage and a pleasing color makes this a sensational variety. 
The color is white with the center rows of petals tipped with 
pink leaving the outer part and center white . 2.00 .75 
MRS. J. TELFER (Australia) Pure white of exhibition type 1” 
size. The best in this color class . 1.50 .50 
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