MRS. GEO. LeBOUTILLIER—I. D. (Smith-Ruschmohr) Deep red. A large flower with a consistent 
showroom record. Plant medium with good stems and good foliage. One of the best reds. .$2.00 
MRS. C. E. WILDON—F. D. (Dixie) Orange scarlet with light reverse. A nice big flower on a plant 
of medium height, satisfactory stem, extra good foliage.$3.50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE^—I. D. (Murphy-Success) Dark red with garnet shadings. An Achieve¬ 
ment Medal winner named in honor of the originator who in his lifetime sent out some very 
popular dahlias. This introduction is naturally large with all good qualities. One of the very 
largest varieties and a special favorite with us. Winner as largest bloom in more shows than 
any other dahlia .$2.00 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH—I D. (Hook) Bright rose red. A large, well colored dahlia that is an early 
and a free bloomer. Stems strong and straight on a plant of medium height.$2.00 
ONE GRAND—S. C. (Stephenson) Canary yellow. A large and distinctive semi-cactus with excel¬ 
lent lasting qualities. Fine stems and foliage.$5.00 
PINK ELEGANCBl—S. C. (Wenning-Sparks) Bright rose pink. Artistically formed flower of a 
charming color that is an excellent keeper. Winner of two Achievement Medals.$5.00 
PINK SPIRAL—I. C. (Bruidegom) Creamy pink. Here is a real cactus dahlia. It bloomed for months 
and the flowers were always good regardless of weather. A dainty, artistic bloom on a long 
stiff stem, delightful color, most pleasing formation.$2.00 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG—I. D. (Strasen) Orange yellow with rose shadings. Flowers are large 
and very attractive. High scorer at Storrs.$2.00 
REINA DE LOS ANGELES—S. C. (Pfluger) Light rose pink. This is quite an unusual variety. 
The plant is very tall and the stems particularly long jointed. The blooms are of good size, 
nicely formed and well colored. Very useful as a cut flower.$2.00 
ROBERT L. RIPLEY—I. D. (Salem) Lilac purple with rose shadings. A massive flower that has 
achieved great popularity. Winner of major prizes throughout the country.$5.00 
ROYAL PURCHASE—S. C. (Salem) Light yellow. A nice, full flower with well-rolled pointed petals. 
Of good size and a prolific bloomer. Good for all purposes.$1.50 
SEN SIN—Cac. (Japan) White. This white straight cactus has been much admired. It is a very 
thrifty grower and blooms are of good size for this class. The best white cactus we have seen. 
An importation from Japan .$2.50 
SON OF SATAN—S. C. (Slocum) Flame red. A very vigorous variety that has created quite a sensa¬ 
tion. The color is hard to improve upon, most brilliant and unusual. Blooms are very large 
and always true to type. Very attractive in all respects. Certificate of Merit winner... .$3.50 
STEPHENSON’S GIANT—I. D. (Stephenson) Primrose. A very large flower both as to depth and 
diameter. Unusual substance for a bloom of light coloring. Achievement Medal 
winner 1937 .$7.50 
TOWER’S EMPIRE—1. D. (Tower) Golden yellow with amber shadings. Large full flower with long 
strong stem. Good .$1.50 
VIR(iINIA PELICANO—1. D. (Pelicano) Pure white. A San Francisco dahlia that has been a con¬ 
sistent winner at the San Francisco shows. Like some other whites it is improved in warm 
weather if given some protection and support. Achievement Medal in 1937.$5.00 
WENOKA—F. D. (Hulin) Deep orchid rose. This outstanding variety at the San Francisco show 
won for us as the best dahlia of other than California origin. It is a real giant of sturdy growth 
and great beauty. We are proud of this seedling of Satan, from which we have predicted that a 
strong new race of dahlias would come .$1.50 
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