The Fireman (I.D.) "Success” Bloom 9x6, bush 6 feet. 
This new variety is a flashy cardinal red with golden 
flushes and golden tips at center of the flower. The 
growth habits are perfect, stems long and straight and 
it is a prolific bloomer_Root .50 
Theresa Ann (F.D.) "Wallace”—1937, Bloom 7x3, Bush 
4 feet. The color is an unusual shade of scarlet red. 
Although the color stands out with great brilliancy, 
it blends better with all the autumn shades than any 
red I know. It is a wonderful cut flower. The stem is 
long and strong, never showing the slightest sign of 
weakness. It lasts over a week when cut. Insect proof. 
_ Root 1.50 
Thomas Edison (F.D.) "Dahliadel”—Bloom 9x4, bush 
4 ft. Royal purple with a sheen of velvet. One of 
the best in this color_Root .30 
Volcano (F.D.) "Richardson” 1937—Bloom 12x6, bush 
4*/2 ft. Always we like to offer large, vigorous varieties 
such as this fine Dahlia, which made the very high score 
of 89 at the Trial Grounds, and a runner up for the 
Achievement Medal. Long, strong stems, holding these 
very large flowers at an angle of 45 degrees. Color 
orange flame red; will not fade or burn. Won several 
blue ribbons as the largest flower. Giant size, grand 
bush and fine stem_Plant 1.00 
YOUR LUCKY STAR (C.) "American” 1939—Bloom 
12x7, bush 5 ft. Amaranth pink with white center, 
the color immediately demands admiration. The 
formation is also striking, the regularly arranged 
quilled petals form a very nice straight cactus. The 
stems are ideal and hold the huge flower in perfect 
poise. Mr. George Currie, of Wisconsin, one of the 
best authorities, says it is one of the VERY BEST 
new dahlias. On Honor Roll_Plant 3.50 
Wenoka (F.D.) "Hulin” 1935—Bloom 10x5, Bush 5% ft. 
This is the flower that caused such a sensation at East Lansing 
trial grounds, where it scored 88. It was on two Honor Rolls. 
The color is of rosy mauve and deep magenta, on extra long 
stiff stems, extending away above the foliage. Sold in 1935 
for $20 per root. A wonderful dahlia, with a great 
future_Root .75 
White Jersey’s Beauty (F.D.) "Waite”—Bloom 7x3, 
bush 5 ft. A good cut flower type which resembles 
the famous Jersey’s Beauty to some extent. Bushes are 
not as open and tall, being more attractive. Flowers 
are of medium size and keep well when cut_Root 1.50 
White Wonder (I.D.) "Black-Kemp”—Bloom 11x6, Bush 5 V 2 
ft. Pure white. A monster. Probably the finest white dahlia 
ever produced, cleaning up the shows from coast to coast. 
Honor Roll. At the Mid-West Show in Grand Rapids, White 
Wonder won as the largest and most perfect bloom in the 
show_Root .25 
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