CLASSIFICATIONS 
Cactus (C.) — Incurved Cactus (Inc. C.) 
Straight Cactus (St. C.) — Semi-Cactus (S. C.) 
Informal Decorative (I. D.) — Formal Decorative (F. D.) 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART (I. D.) —A giant, with pure 
clear yellow blooms of great depth, held nearly on top 
of absolutely stiff stems. Can be grown to 12 inches 
and more and has won as the “largest flower in the 
show” _$2.50 
AMELIA EARHART (S. C.) — Very large, beautiful dah¬ 
lia of apricot buff with salmon shadings_$1.00 
ADORABLE (I. D.) — A fine dahlia of exceptional beauty. 
The color is a vivid pink, shading to an orange-yellow 
glaw at the center_$1.00 
ANNA MAY WONG (I. D.) — This is a huge flower. 
Bright spectrum red with a light reverse. Flowers well 
above the foliage on strong, stiff stems, with good, 
heavy insect-resistant foliage_$2.50 
BETTY COULTER (I. D.)—Very large full flower on a 
perfect stem. The color is an even shade of salmon 
red overlaid with rose. Low growing bush_50c 
BUCKEYE KING (F.D.)—Very large full flower of glow¬ 
ing amber_50c 
BOBBIE DEAN (F.D.) —Color is a soft apricot orange 
with the blooms of Jersey’s Beauty type, on long stems. 
A good cut flower_$2.00 
BLUE RIVER (F.D.)—Blue French violet, the nearest 
to a blue dahlia that we have ever seen. Long, straight 
stems on bushes that grow about four feet high_$2.00 
CAVALCADE (F.D.)—A flower of the Jersey’s Beauty 
type, but much larger. A beautiful shade of old rose or 
mulberry pink. Flowers held facing sideways on long, 
stiff stems, well above the leathery foliage. A prolific 
bloomer and a vigorous grower_$1.00 
CLARA CARDER (I. D.) —A huge flower of true cycla¬ 
men pink with a perfect stem and lovely foliage. Won 
many prizes this past season and was greatly admired 
by all who saw it. You should not miss having this 
dahlia in your garden_$2.00 
CALIFORNIA IDOL (I. D.)—This giant, self-colored 
yellow ranks in size and finish with the largest and 
best dahlias introduced to date. It is truly a monster, 
producing blooms up to fourteen inches in width, and 
of great depth. A refined dahlia of great merit. Pro¬ 
lific bloomer _$3.50 
DOKOUPIL’S TRIUMPH (I. D.) — Czechoslovakia — Ex¬ 
tra large flowers of a light straw color on extremely 
long stems. The blooms are rather deep and w r ide with 
a light amber shade at the base of the petals_$1.00 
DAISY TURNQUIST (I. D.) — An attractively formed 
flower of medium size. Color is a lively rose pink with 
yellow at the base of the petals_$1.50 
EUGENIA (S. C.) — A lovely clear pink of about 7 inches 
on a long stem above a rather tall bush. Very dainty 
and attractive — a dahlia you would like_50c 
EDWARD RINDFLEISCH (F.D.)—A tremendous bold 
flower of a magnificent shade of scarlet red, on a cane¬ 
like stem_50c 
ELITE GEM (S. C.) — Spinal pink on yellow. Fine flower 
on a good stem._50c 
ENTRUP MONARCH (I. D.) — A Holland variety of a 
brilliant cherry red. The extra large blooms are some¬ 
times a little too heavy for the stems, but is very at¬ 
tractive and a good dahlia_$1.00 
FRANK MILLER (F.D.)—Clear golden yellow, large 
flowers on a perfect stem._50c 
FRAU O’ BRACHT (S. C.) — Primrose yellow. A con¬ 
sistent prize winner.__50c 
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