OuK 1939 ^bcJiiia Ont'i'yductiosiA. 
Paul 
Bunyan’s 
Charm 
A rich golden yellow flower about two shades deeper 
than the average yellow, with an unusually high center 
which adds greatly to its appearance. 
This is a dahlia that is easy to grow which is much needed 
in the yellow class, with blooms 11 inches to 13 inches and 
have been grown to 14 inches. The sturdy bush and its 
extreme brilliance make it a good garden variety. 
Won two firsts in I. D. undisseminated classes, scored 84 
in East Lansing 1938, and is on The Flower Grower Honor 
Roll. 
Roots #8.00 net Plants #2.50 net 
Miss Clio 
F. D. Size 7x4. Amaranth pink with a yellow center. The 
delicate shading in this long stemmed variety makes it very 
desirable as a cut flower. 
It is early and prolific with leathery insect resistant 
foliage. Won two firsts in F. D. undisseminated class, and 
Certificate of Merit at East Lansing 1938. 
Roots #8.00 net Plants #2.50 net 
Sunset Satan 
S. C. 10x5. Sunset shades of apri¬ 
cot buff with faint blending of red. 
Growth habit and type of this 
flower are similar to Satan. Any¬ 
one who likes a robust grower will 
like this one as it grows easily from 
six to eight feet in height. 
Roots #5.00 net 
Plants #2.00 net 
Margaret Lou 
F. D. Min. 3x2. Pink. Five foot bush. We hesitated before 
introducing this variety as there are other dahlias of the 
same type and color but none with 12 inch stems with 
branches long enough to use in tall baskets. 
Shown three times only. Its winnings are: Best miniature 
seedlings at National Show at Detroit 1936; Best miniature 
undisseminated at Detroit 1937; Best miniature undissemi¬ 
nated at Toledo 1938. 
Roots #2.00 net Plants #1.00 net 
