Roots Plants 
WENOKA, F. D.—Clear rosy mauve, plants medium to tall.75 
WHITE QUEEN, I. D.—A pure clean white, an excellent 
keeper, if disbudded, will grow about 9 inches. 1.25 .60 
WHITE CLOUD, F. D.—A clean, clear, perfect white on good, 
stiff stem. Blooms 8 to 10 inches. One of the best keep¬ 
ers, does not rust or burn in the sun. A 1936 introduc¬ 
tion . 2.50 1.25 
BALL OR SHOW DAHLIAS 
Growing more popular every season and, because of their unu¬ 
sual keeping qualities, we predict they will be more extensively 
grown. 
ACQUISITION—Beautiful deep lilac .75 
BLACK DIAMOND—Large dark velvety red .75 
CLARA CLEMENS—Crimson tipped white .75 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL—Bright orange with shading of 
terra cotta. It has wonderful foliage and vigorous 
growth. Always a winner . 2.00 1.00 
F. E. SMITH—Red and white variegated .50 
JERSEY’S BEACON BALL—Orange scarlet, lovely .50 
MRS. C. B. ANDERSON—Free cutter, large purplish red.50 
MARMOR—White overcast light violet, most prolific. 1.00 .50 
MARY HELEN—A lovely yellow, one of the best yellows.75 
ORCHID BALL—Orchid, good form, exhibition variety.50 
PATRICIA ARMSTRONG—White penciled violet and red, very 
outstanding . 1.00 .50 
PINK BALL—Silvery pink, stems and foliage splendid.50 
SNOW QUEEN—Pure ivory white, very fine, best white on 
the market . 1.00 .50 
YO YO—Autumn shades of perfect form and a good grower .50 
ZELDA—Beautiful formation and unusual color, nearest to 
rose ash, good in every respect. Exhibition variety . 5.00 2.50 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Miniatures are of the same form as the large dahlias, but 
miniature in size. We enjoy much the growing of miniatures. They 
are wonderful as cut flowers, and beautiful for home arrangements. 
They require less garden space. We recommend them to you, and 
urge you try a few of them. 
BUCKEYE BABY, F. D.—Gold buff, blooms very small. 
small .75 
*BABY ROYAL, S. C.—Salmon pink and apricot .25 
BEATRICE VON VALKENBERG, F. D.—Orchid Lavender, a 
very small flower, free and good.50 
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