We Gro w the Best 
1938 TRADE LIST 
OUR THREE 1938 INTRODUCTIONS 
A. E. Heil (ID)—A giant purple that has grown 12 
inches and over, no nitrates or commercial fertilizers 
used. Comparing with Hunts Velvet Wonder larger in 
width, not quite as deep, better stem color and foilage 
in fact the best Purple I have ever grown. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
Stop Light (FD)—Bright cardinal red, 10 to 12 
inches, blooms best. Seedling at Fairmont Show 1936. 
Certificate of Merit at Fairmont Trial Grounds 1937. 
One of the most attractive dahlias in our gardens owe- 
ing to its bright red color reminding you of a stop 
signal for which it was named. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
Blushing Bride (FD)—Bright orcherous orange 
blushed bronze. An unusually bright showy flower, 8 
to 10 inch blooms, low grower and free bloomer. Blue 
Ribbon winner at South Park Fair 1937. 
Root stock scarce, only a few roots of each. 
Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
1938 INTRODUCTIONS OF OTHER GROWERS THAT 
HAVE GOOD SHOW RECORDS 
Miss Parkersburg (ID)—Orcherous buff, back of 
petals carrot red with some tones of jasper red and 
flesh color. A real dahlia with a show record that will 
be hard to beat. 
Plants $3.25 
Mrs. W. S. Knudsen (ID)—Pure white that has a 
fine record as a prize winner. Exhibited 4 times in the 
undisseminated classes and was 4 times a winner. Can 
be grown 12 inches and over, good heavy foliage. 
Plants $3.00 
Rockleigh Dictator (SC)—A giant crimson scarlet 
that may be grown to 12 inches and over, good centers. 
Winner of 2 achievement medals, West Virginia and 
Cleveland, Ohio. On Mr. Barrons honor roll as an ID. 
Plants $3.25 
Sunrays (ID)—Bright apricot blooms average 12 
inches, extra long stems, dark green foliage. Achieve¬ 
ment medal winner at 2 shows. Certificate of merit at 
East Lancing Mich, and Fairmont, W. Va. 
Plants $3.25 
Souvenir (ID)—Tyrian pink, free bloomer, 8 to 10 
inch blooms a fine rose pink every one likes. Certificate 
of merit 1936. A. D. S. score report (85-2)E. 
Plants $3.25 
