Roots Plants 
GENESEE, F. D.—New color, solid burnt orange, the petals 
roll back to stem. Admired . 2.00 1.00 
GOLDEN BEAUTY, I. D.—1937 introduction, winner at Storr’s 
trial grounds, where it was noted for good growth, 
immense size. The stout stems carry giant blooms to 
erect facing position. Winner for us at Mid-West, vase 
of 3 best autumn. Very popular with garden visitors. 
Color of its central petals are apricot yellow, splashed 
with jasper pink. Really, a beautiful dahlia, and truly, 
a perfect variety from every viewpoint. 7.50 3.75 
GOLDEN STANDARD, C.—Buff shaded and gold, stems splen¬ 
did and foliage good . 1.00 .50 
GREATER GLORY, C.—Deep rose pink, occasionally a bloom 
will show some deep cream in the center. It is one of the 
most artistic. Immense size and a great winner . 10.00 5.00 
*HASLEROVA, I. D.—White, with royal purple markings. 
Winner in many shows as best bi-color. Awarded two 
certificates at trial gardens in 1936. It attracted atten¬ 
tion in our garden . 1.50 .75 
HILLCREST SUNSET, I. D.—Sunset shades with mulberry 
red prevailing .75 
HONOR BRIGHT, F. D.—Jasper red to deep orange, a good 
commercial. Stems excellent .50 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER, I. D.—Rich bright violet bur¬ 
gundy, with bloom of enormous size. A spectacular 
flower, found as one of the leaders on exhibition table 1.50 .75 
JERSEY’S DAINTY, C.—White, very beautiful and easy to 
grow. Plant habits good .75 
JEROME KERN, I. D.—Soft shrimp pink, exquisite formation. 
Very desirable. 1.00 .50 
KAY FRANCIS, S.C.—Color yellow, blooms early. Bush me¬ 
dium height .75 
KEMP’S GREAT EASTERN, I. D.—Blend of golden orange 
and reddish bronze. One of the largest. Foliage leathery 5.00 2.50 
KENTUCKY SUN, F. D.—A pure yellow that does not fade or 
burn. Much admired. Blue ribbon dahlia . 2.00 1.00 
LELAND STANFORD, I. D.—Brilliant cardinal red, the Stan¬ 
ford University color. It is claimed the brightest big red. 
It does not fade in the least in very hot weather. Plants 
are of excellent growth, strong stems, and good foliage, 
an early and exceptionally free bloomer . 7.50 3.75 
*LEIDEN’S ELEGANCE, C.—Vermillion red, good keeper, and 
strong stems . 1.00 .50 
*LILAC GLORY, C.—Violet rose, always beautiful, excellent 
stems, profuse bloomer. One of our favorites of its class .50 
LORD OF AUTUMN, I. D.—Deep golden yellow, exhibition 
variety. Our stock of this variety was most outstanding, 
with beautiful, perfect, huge blooms . 1.50 .75 
MAY ROBSON, S.C.—Clear bright pink, sturdy bush, straight, 
long stems . 1.00 .50 
MASON’S PURPLE BEAUTY, F. D.—Purple, certificate win¬ 
ner at East Lansing Trial Grounds 1936 . 1.50 .75 
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