Daddy Kemp (F.D.) 1935 "Kemp”—Bloom 12x6, Bush 4 ft. 
This is every inch a man’s flower, and one of the most spec¬ 
tacular introduced in recent years. The flowers are of im¬ 
mense size, often 14 inches or over in diameter, and from five 
to seven inches deep. _Root .50 
Darcy Sainsbury (F.D.) "Australian” — Bloom 10x5, 
A wonderful pure white, with excellent center, and the 
best of long stiff stems. One of the best to come from 
Australia. It stands very high in the show room. Plant .75 
Discovery (I.D.) "Salem” 1937—Bloom 11x5, Bush 5 ft. 
Deep rosy magenta with deep reddish garnet center. 
Many of the petals twist, showing a red reverse. Stems 
are strong. Excellent for forcing for the largest bloom 
class. Won many firsts the past Fall as largest 
bloom. ---Plant 1.00 
Dream Girl (I.D.) "Lee” — Bloom 11x6, bush 5 feet. 
The most outstanding new Dahlia in the northwest this 
past season, having won two American Home Achieve¬ 
ment Medals. Very large flowers held perfectly erect 
on long strong stems; color a pleasing shade of salmon 
rose, very attractive and a real winner_Plant .75 
Dwight W. Morrow (I.D.) "Dahlidel”—Bloom 12x6, Bush 
5 Vi ft. The gigantic red dahlia that was the sensation of the 
year in our garden. Many blooms 12 inches across and six 
inches deep on six-foot robust plants. The finest dahlia we 
have ever seen. It never fades or burns_Root .25 
Eagle Rock Fantasy (I.D.) "Success”—Bloom 11x5, Bush 6 
ft. Mallow pink, very largest size, graceful beyond compare, 
can win as largest, or can win as most perfect, or both. No 
faults at all. If only the very best are desired, this must be 
one of them. This dahlia is most outstanding_Root .75 
Elite Glory (F.D.) "Kennedy”—Bloom 10x4, Bush 414 ft. A 
dahlia that has had a long run of popularity and is still good. 
Color, rich red. Blooms large, of good form and substance 
and held erect on strong stems_ Root .25 
Freda George (I.D.) "Australia” 1937—Bloom 9x5, Bush 
5 ft. This imported Informal Decorative from Aus¬ 
tralia reminds us of Opal in color as it is a sulphury 
white tipped and suffused violet rose. It has strong 
erect stems, with well proportioned healthy foliage. A 
very attractive dahlia in the pastel shades. Honor roll. 
Extra good. --Plant l.GC 
Girl of Hillcrest (I.D.) "Scott-Kemp”—Bloom 10x4, Bush 5 
ft. You will derive a great deal of pleasure from growing this 
excellent variety as it blooms early and continuously. It is suit¬ 
able for exhibition whether it is the first or last show. Color 
is apricot buff or cadmium orange. A vigorous grower with 
stems long and erect. Honor Roll_Root .35 
Golden Standard (C.) "Downs” A warm buff shaded 
amber and gold. Very full centers and evenly arranged 
petals. Bush is a good, open grower. Stem holds 
flower facing at right angles. Won as the best undis¬ 
seminated Cactus in New York and also won the Presi¬ 
dent’s Cup over all types in the undisseminated classes. 
-,- Root .75 
Grand Master (F.D.) "Caldwell” 1938—Bloom 11x7, 
Bush 5 ft. We predict a great future for this huge 
dahlia, winning two Achievement Medals. A nice clean, 
vigorous growing habit, and a different attractive 
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