IdJItaleAxUe. .dikt ajj Q>iee*i Plants 1939 9t / uftQ-(luctian4. 
MAY, (Morgan) I. D. A pure waxy white which has been grown to 12 inches. Briefly described as a white Lord of Autumn _ $3.75 net 
AURORA, (Salem) F. D. A rose pink overlaid wax yellow giving it a peach pink appearance. 13 inch blooms on stiff stems. Runner-up for Achievement Medal at Camden - $5.00 
R LLIANT LADY, (Salem) I. D. A bright reddish French purple reflexed silver. Many petals twist which shows the silver reverse _-_ $5.00 
BRONZE RAYONNANTE, (Foreign) C. Warm bronze, suffusing old rose to citron yellow at center. Certificate of Merit, Haarelm _-_ $ 2.00 
BURCH FORAKER, (Solcum) I. D. Scarlet, very long, straight stems. Blooms 11 inches to 12 inches. Highest scoring dahlia in Mid-West Trial Grounds _ $2.65 
CHAMBERLAIN, (Foreign) S. C. A combination of deep salmon with soft rose shadings changing into violet. Certificates of Merit, Haarlem, Paris _ $ 2.00 
CRACKER JACK, (Dozier) I. D. Flame red. On Honor Roll_ _ $ 3.00 
DADDY WALKER, (Kemp) I. D. Deep pink, heavily dotted and striped mahogany red. This is a sport of Daddy Kemp. Early bloomer and good root maker _ $1.65 
DOMINANT, (Foreign) C. Lilac rose changing to yellow at center. Immense size. Certificate of Merit at Haarlem _ $2.50 
DAI WONG, (Lakeside) F. D. A huge yellow with a lighter reverse. This is a dahlia that is outstanding in its performance _ 7 _ $2.35 
EDELSTEIN, (Foreign) S. C. A deep rose with a silvery sheen. Long, erect stems. A good keeper^. _ $ 1.35 
i_MESSEE, (Roberts) I. D. A light autumn. The name of this dahlia is pronounced as you would say M. S. C. Named in honor of Mich. State College. Scored 87.1 at East Lansing in 1937 $2.35 
EMMA WALKER, (McDowell) S. C. Apricot buff. A very large dahlia. Won American Home Achievement in Toledo 1938 _ $ 2.00 
EL RUBIO, (Redfern) I. D. Deepest shade of rich velvety Garnet red. Winner of Medal for best California dahlia in show _ $ 3.00 
EVERYBODYS FAVORITE, (Salem) I. D. A rose pink without any trace of lavender. Winner of D. W r . Hart medal at Mid-West Show in Detroit _ $6.65 
FROST QUEEN, (Lee) S. C. A pure waxy white. Early and profuse bloomer. Won as best undisseminated dahlia in Tacoma Washington, 1937 _ $2.35 
GENEVA SURPRISE. (Geneva) F. D. Orange blending to apricot yellow, suffused grenadine red. Did considerable winning in the shows _^_ $2.35 
GLADYS GLAD, (Parrella) I. D. Deep old rose at center shading to pale old rose and buff on outer petals, each petal tipped with gold _ $2.35 
GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, (Ballay) F. D. A giant red cerise. Winner of American Home Achievement medal _ $ 5.00 
GOLDEN SPIKE, (Robens) S. C. A clear golden yellow. A free bloomer on good stems _ $2.35 
GLAMOR, (Salem) I. D. An immense true purple deeply edged Amaranth pink. Winner of Achievement at Baltimore. Has been grown to 14 inches _ $6.65 
HILLCREST DAHL, (Rich) Rhodamine purple bleaching to mallow purple. Naturally large with good stem __ $ 2.00 
HILLSIDE GOLD, (Hillside) C. Apricot gold. A wonderful cut flower. Won first in undisseminated at Akron show _ $2.00 
HILLSIDE SUNSET, (Hillside) I. D. Autumn. One of the largest dahlias ever introduced. American Home Achievement winner. Scored 86 at Fairmont _ $3.35 
JOYCE LOUISE, (Ward) I. D. Giant Orchid Pink. Can be grown to 13 or 14 inches. Won two Certificates of Merit. Winner of many ribbons _ $1.65 
JEFFERSONIAN, I. D. Pink. A sport of Sultan of Hillcrest. An early bloomer on 6 foot bush _ $ 2.00 
KEMPS YELLOW SUPREME, (Kemp) I. D. A very large, full centered yellow. A seedling of Lord of Autumn. On Flower Grower Honor Roll _ $ 5.00 
KEMP’S TWILIGHT, (Kemp) I. D. Orange, striped red. Habits similar to its parent Freckles _;_ $3.00 
KEMP’S RADIANT BEAUTY, (Kemp) I. D. Yellow with scarlet markings. Originator claims it to be more beautiful than Freckles. On Honor Roll _ $5.00 
KEMP’S RED PILOT, (Kemp) I. D. Carmine red. A vigorous grower with long stems. On Flower Grower Honor Roll _ $5.00 
K. VASATKOO, (Lakeside) F. D. Carmine evenly tipped white. Always comes true. One of the most beautiful bi-colors _ $2.00 
LANGLOTH, (Ruschmohr) I. D. Red and white. Winner of D. W. Hart medal at Peekskill, N. Y_ _ $ 2.35 
LOIS WALCHER, (Wa!cher) F. D. A pansy purple tipped one-third white. Winner of six Achievement Medals and two Certificates of Merit _ $2.35 
LOUISIANA RUMBA, (Southern) I. D. Red, striped and penciled yellow. Vigorous and prolific. Certificate of Merit at East Lansing, Score 86.6 _ ___ $ 2.35 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS, (Salbach) I. D. A golden honey yellow with copper shading. Won many American Achievement and other medals. Six times largest flower in show _ $6.65 
MARGIE PARRELLA, (Parrella) F. D. White. A very long stemmed variety and described as the best white cut flower on market _ ^2 25 
MISS IONIA, (Slo cum) I. C. Rose pink. A six inch flower on good, stiff stems. A certificate winner at East Lansing _ $165 
MISS SANTA MONICA, (Stephenson) C. A pure white of medium size. Achievement Medal. An Honor Roll dahlia ___ $2 35 
MRS. MAY WALLACE, (Chatauqua) I. D. Pure unshaded golden yellow with deeper flesh at base. Very prolific _ ^3 
MRS. STEWART, (Parrella) S. C. Straw-yellow lavender reverse. Formation attractive _*_ _ _ $2 25 
MODEL 999, (Lakeside) S. C. A brilliant flame. A seedling of Satan. Certificate of Merit at East Lansing _ $2 35 
MY DELIGHT, (Salem) F. D. Pinkish mauve lavender blending with white base. Blooms 8 inches -10 inches. Award of Honor at Georgia Trial Grounds_ __ ^3 35 
PAT-AN, (Rosemary) S. C. Rose pink shading to cream on extremely long stems. Won first in Cleveland 1938 __ ^ ^ 
PATTIE LU, (Comstock) I. D. Large white, base of petals yellow. Prolific bloomer. Certificate of Merit at Storrs 1937 _ ^2 35 
PINK SPLENDOR, (Geneva) F. D. Old rose on long, stiff stems. A very delicate shade _ ^ 
PREMIER’S EXQUISITE, (Premier) I. C. Pink, rich in-color tone. Very prolific. Certificate at Atlanta, Georgia __ $165 
PREMIER’S WINSOME, (Premier) I. D. The most attractive pink since K. Norris. Heavy insect resistant foliage. Certificate of Merit at East Lansing__ _ ^3 35 
RITA WELLS, (Ruschmore) I. D. Grenadine pink on buff gold. Will grow 13 inches to 14 inches. Winner of American Home Achievement medal at Rockville Centre. Many other winnings ___ $ 3.35 
SAN GABRIAL, (Edison) F. D. Orange, spotted and striped red. A medium size flower in a rare color __ g,_ 
SAN FRANCISCO, (Ballay) I. D. Shrimp pink. Strong grower of exceptionally large size _-___ ^ ^ 
SNOW WHITE, (Markland) F. D. Pure white, no shadings. Certificate of Merit East Lansing 1938 ___ ^2 35 
SOUTHERN SUNSET, (Dozier) I. D. Huge sunset. Combination of red and yellow ____ ^ 
SPIRIT OF AUTUMN (Heil) I. D. Chrome yellow, free bloomer. Certificate of Merit at West Virginia Trial Grounds _ 25 
THELMA CAIN, (Parrella) I. D. Light coral red with jasper pink at center. Certificate of Merit at Storrs and East Lansing _ ^ ^5 
VIN WELL BRIDESMAID, (Blamer) S. C. A distinctive old rose suffused and tipped yellow. Award of Honor at Georgia Trial Grounds _ ^2 35 
VIN WELL EMPRESS, (Blamer) S. C. A pure deep rose. A dahlia that has both beauty and size. On Johnson’s Honor Roll _ $2 35 
WAGSCHALL’S PHANOMEN, (Parrella) I. D. Canary yellow. Twelve inch blooms on cane-like stems. This dahlia is different than the average run of yellows _ $2 25 
YOUR LUCKY STAR, (American) C. Amaranth pink with white center. One of the largest Cactus grown. Won best undisseminated several times _ $ 2*35 
