ANDREE BAYSSELLANCE. S.C. (1938) A beau¬ 
tiful dahlia from HOLLAND, the color of this 
large flowering semi-cactus is apricot with fiery 
red. Very attractive. Flowers erect on nice long 
stems, and a good keeper when cut. 
Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.00 
BALLEGO’S SURPRISE, S. C. (Ballego)—With us 
this was the most beautiful of all white dahlias. 
The formation is not unlike the now very popu¬ 
lar Frau O. Bracht, of which it is a seedling-. 
The blooms are a trifle larger than the parent, 
and stems a little better. One of the most pro¬ 
lific bloomers in our garden, and with fine keep¬ 
ing qualities. This will meet with instant favor. 
Roots, $2.00, Plants, $1.00 
BLUE RIVER F. D. It is formal decorative, a blue 
French violet, the nearest to a blue dahlia that 
we have ever seen. It never fails to grow. It 
has won many prizes. It was best formal in Sec¬ 
tion B at the recent N. Y.Show. 
Roots, $2.00, Plants, $1.00 
BRILLIANT LADY. ID. (1939 Salem). A bright 
reddish French purple reflexed silver. Many of 
the outer petals twist, showing the silver which 
adds to its attractiveness. Blooms are 11 to 12 
inches and very deep, while the stems are extra 
long and straight. The bush is hardy, very clean 
growing and it reaches a height of six feet We 
also won with this dahlia at Baltimore as the best 
ID. Seedling. 
Roots, 15.00; Plants, 7.50 
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