FOREST FIRE (Dahliadel, 1935), I. D. 
The most "different" and for that reason the most distinctive 
of ail the novelties. A brilliant scarlet flame with blushes oi 
yellow; yellow petaloids. 
Roots 60c 
FRANK SERPA (Serpa), I. D. 
Winner of American Home Achievement Medal at San Fran¬ 
cisco. Decidedly large flowers on extra strong stems. Color, 
very pale pink, stained wine red; sometimes greatly concen¬ 
trated on the tips. Attractive and one of the finest. 
Roots 75c 
FRAU IDA MANSFIELD (Foreign), Cac. 
One of the most striking and admired Dahlias in our gardens. 
Color is clear, pale yellow. 
Roots 65c 
FRECKLES (Kemp, 1937), I. D. 
The ground color is a lemon-chrome, striped, blotched and 
speckled bright scarlet, irregularly distributed over the yellow 
ground color. Blooms up to 14 inches in width, and great 
depth, and was many times first prize winner in the bi-color 
classes in the 1936 Shows. The plant is a beautiful grower 
and a prolific bloomer. 
Plants 65c Roots $1.35 
FREDA GEORGE (Australia) Inf. Dec. 
Very large cream, suffused with pink. Long strong stems and 
a prize winner. 
Plants $1.00 
FROLICHE PFALS (Berger), S. C. 
A very striking one. A light purple, tipped white. When it 
comes to sheer beauty, very few, if any, can rival it. The 
blooms are of good size and held facing sideways on good, 
strong, wiry stems, well above the foliage. 
Roots 60c 
"GALA" CALIFORNIA 
A true cactus, brilliant orange. Gold Medal winner as best 
established 3-year old at San Francisco. 
Plants $2.00 
Geo. O. Wallace 
GEO. O. WALLACE (1938), I. D. 
This is, without doubt, one of the finest exhibition Dahlias 
ever originated and one that will be very hard to beat. The 
color is light yellow with reverse shaded white. Most blooms 
are erect, facing the sky. The cener is high and always tight 
and every bloom is fit for the show table. The stems are al¬ 
ways straight and strong, 15-22 inches to the first leaf. The 
bush growth is upright and about 6 feet tall. Flowers are 
long lasting when cut. They measure 12 by 6 inches under 
ordinary cultivation. Their form is exquisite, very few Dahlias 
so large have its utter lack of coarseness. 
Plants $2.00 Roots $7.50 
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