CHARLES L- MASTICK 
(F. D.) Winner of the American Home Achievement 
Medal. Featured on two Honor Rolls, selected for trial 
at Wisley, A. M., in Holland and high honors in many 
European countries and in Australia. Immense exhibition 
liower with all the good points a dahlia can have; strong 
stem, immense size, is a free bloomer and good keeper; 
perfect form and exquisite color, a soft orange darker in 
the center, reverse grenadine pink which suffuses and 
brightens tihe flower as it matures. See it growing in pro¬ 
fusion at the Golden Gate Internation Exposition in San 
Francisco, California, 1939 ...$2.00 
CLASSIFICATIONS 
Cactus (C) Semi- Cactus (S.C.) Formal Decorative (F.D.) 
Informal Decorative (I. D.) 
ACHIEVEMENT (I. D-) — Gold with bronze shadings. 
Large size, graceful formation and good, strong 
stem..50c 
AIR MAIL (I. D.) —Rosy lavender blooms on a very long 
cane-like stem. One cf the best keepers when cut. Size, 
nine inches by four deep. .50c 
ALEX CRAIG S. C.) —Pink with cream center. A fine 
dahlia . $1.00 
ANDREA ERICKSON (I. D.) —Pure white. Giant blooms 
on good stems...-50c 
ANGELA MIA (F. D.) —A beautiful white with creamy 
center with the petals curving back to the very stiff 
stem, forming a large ball- .50c 
ARELDA LLOYD (I. D.) —Best described as the yellow 
Jane Cowl, with all the good qualities of that grand 
dahlia.50c 
AUDREY AMES (F. D.) —A large pure old rose dahlia. 
Stem and form perfect.$1.00 
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