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SOUTH POLE. I . D. A white with light pink shade at the base of each petal. 
Good stems and great cut flower.Tubers $3.00, Plants $1.50 
SUNNY PAYS. I . D. Light 3'ellow 7 with orchid pink edge. Flowers grow on long 
stems and bloom average 8 inches. Good keeper.Tubers $3.00, Plants $1.50 
T. A. NORRIS. F. D. One of the most striking dahlias in my garden. White, shad= 
ed and tipped light, vinaceous purple. A big improvement over Shadow’s Laven= 
der in color, stem, size, foliage and keeping qualities. . . Tubers $5.00, Plants $2.50 
THREE CHEERS. F. D. A lovely Tyrian rose, white tipped, cleft petals, very large 
and deep.Tubers $2.50, Plants $1.25 
TIP TOP. F. D. Magenta and white. This flower would have to be seen to be appre= 
ciated as tire two colors blend beautifully. Good stem, size and bloomer. 
Tubers $1.00 
WHITE CLOUD. F. D. A clean, clear, perfect white on a good, stiff stem. Blooms 
are 8=10 inches. This is one of the best keepers, does not rust or burn in the sun, 
a fault most whites have.Tubers $5.00 
WHITE QUEEN, Cac. The largest true cactus to date, growing 9 inches and very 
deep. A pure, clean white and will keep five days.Tubers $5.00, Plants $2.50 
DAHLIAS OF MERIT 
ABDILLA. F. D. Large flower of dark maroon on extra long, stiff stems, facing up 
Wonderful keeper and very free bloomer.Tubers $.50 
ADAM FELSINGHR. F. D. Grand flower of purple, edged white. . . . . Tubers $.50 
ADELINE WINTER. F. D. Vermillion carmine with great stem. Fine cut flower. 
Tubers $.25 
AIDA. F. D. Fine, deep maroon.Tubers $.30 
AIKO. S. C. Cardinal. Very fine.Tubers 1 , $1.00 
ALICE WHITTIER. S. C. Large, Primrose yellow.Tubers $.40 
■AMELIA EARHART. S. C. Winner of two American Home achievement medals 
the first 3 ear shown besides many other worthy awards. A combination of apri«= 
fcot buff with primrose at base of petals, throughout the flowers are tints and 
stir es of sal-: on. Large flower on good stem.Tubers $1.00 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH. Cac. A prize winner of Oriental red, with good stem and 
foliage.Tubers $.40 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART. I. D. A pure yellow 7 w ithout a particle of shading and 
an immense flower. The petals curl and twist and as the blooms develop they fall 
back to the stem, reminding one of a chrysanthemum.Tubers $3.oo< 
■ANDREAS HOFER. Cac. This is one of the best imported varieties. A grand cut 
flower with the best of stems. Pink with yellow center.Tubers $.75 
ANTARTICA. F. D. Pure white.Tubers $.50 
ARCTURUS. F. D. Scarlet red, suffused yellow 7 .Tubers $.50 
AUNT CLARA. F. D. A very fine, deep pansy purple on a good stem. Large, fine 
foliage. Tubers $.50 
AVALON. F. D. Yellow, one of the finest cut flowers today.Tubers $.25 
BARBARA JEAN. F. D. Pansy purple of large size and form.Tubers $1.00 
BASHFUL GIANT. F. D. Apricot with gold shadings. Very large.Tubers $.25 
BARBARA REDFERN. F. D. Old Rose and Old Gold. Tubers $.40 
BETTY WARREN. F. D. Very large yellow 7 on long, stiff stem.Tubers $.50 
BLACK JACK. F. D. Black crimson on good stem.Tubers $.50 
BLACK KNIGHT. I. D. A very large flower of black maroon. Has been grown to 
14 inches. It has a fine stem holding the blooms well above the foliage. Tubers $1.00 
BONNIE BRAE. F. D. Pink and white. Long stem. Net.Tubers $.20 
BON=TON. F. D. Rose red. Good stem.Tubers $.75 
CA.LIFORNIA IDOL. I. D. A clear bright, glistening yellow, of immense size and a 
prize=winner from coast to coast. An outstanding variety and in our estimation 
one cf the very best of the 1934 introductions. Grows naturally to great size and 
has everything a great dahlia should have. We recommend it highly.. .Tubers $2.50 
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