ROOTS 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF 
A wonderful English bedding Dahlia. Intense red with dark 
bronze lacy foliage that contrasts beautifully with the flower. 
$0.50 
BLUE-BIRD, M. F. D. 
A bluish lavender of medium size. 
$0.50 
*BUCKEYE BABY (Golden Rule 85S, 1936) 
Bloom, 2 x /z x 2 in., bush 2 ^ ft. This fine miniature is really 
small and deep and while the bushes are dwarf, the stems are 
fine for cutting. Color, gold buff lightly shaded red on the 
reverse. 
$0.60 
♦CARLA (Dahliadel 83C, 1934) 
Color is buff, heavily shaded old rose and suffused violet 
rose, a rich contrast to the dark green foliage. Blooms seem 
to jet out all over the plant. Ideal in the garden and for 
arrangements. 
$0.50 
♦CORONNE (85S) 
Bloom 3 x 1 y 2 in., bush 2 ft. This unique Miniature resembles 
a gardenia and is the best white we have seen, 
foliage are excellent. 
Stems and 
$0.40 
♦COTTAGE MAID (Hulin, 1935), S. C. 
A beautiful lavender pink held on good stems. Very fine. 
$0.60 
DAHLIADEL JOY (1937), M. C. 
Soft lemon yellow on fine stems. 
DICKIE MOORE (1937), F. D. 
Fine bright red; good stems; 3-inch flower. 
ELIZABETH PAPE (C.) 
Small pale pink and white cactus on dwarf bush. 
$1.00 
$1.00 
$0.35 
FAIRY (Bond) 
The formation and color the same as the famous Jersey 
Beauty. Pink. 
$0.40 
GAIETY, F. D. 
As its name denotes, very gay, colored rich crimsop; each 
petal tipped white. 
$0.50 
♦GLORIOUS (Min. I. D.) 
Gold Medal English Dahlia of a soft raspberry red coloring. 
Free flowering and a beauty. Held on slender upright stem. 
Lovely for table decoration. 
$0.50 
♦GUT GLUCK, I. D. 
Meaning good luck. A new German introduction that is very 
odd and showy. The small blooms are of clear, bright violet, 
with each petal tipped with pure white, making a very striking 
combination of colors. 
$0.50 
IRENE, F. D. 
Fine old rose to coral pink; a perfect small exhibition flower 
held on long stems. 
$0.50 
♦JEAN (Dahliadel 8£S, 1934) 
Bloom 3 V 2 x 2 in., bush 3% ft. One of the most artistic little 
Informal Decorative or Semi-Cactus Dahlias ever grown. 
Color apricot buff, suffused soft lilac rose. Bush strong, and 
a compact grower. A free, early bloomer, and very satisfac¬ 
tory. You can cut bouquets from one bush two or three 
times a week from the middle of August until frost. 
$0.65 
JOAN (1937, M. C.) 
Very attractive small flowering Dutch novelty with small 
bright rose flowers. This variety produces a profusion of 
blooms useful for border planting as well as cut flower. 
Plants 60c, Roots $1.50 
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