HUNT’S VELVET WONDER The attractive broad 
petaled blooms are huge and have good, full 
centers and great depth. The flowers of deep 
rosy magenta blending into a true purple are 
well proportioned with large dark green foliage. 
Roots, $1.50; Plants, $-.75 
ISELBERG S.C. (1938) If you are looking for a 
good garden flower with long stems for cutting 
try this. Color pure salmon pink, suffusing delicate 
cream to the charming center. Good keeper 
when cut. 
Plants, $2.00 
JANE COWL (Downs I.D.), Bloom 10 x 6, Bush 
sy 2 ft. This wonderful dahlia hs been a success 
wherever grown, Color, a warm buff and old 
gold, blending to apricot and rose at the center. 
Bush growth is ideal with strong stems holding 
the giant flowers upright A dahlia that is sure 
to please you, for it is large and impressive. A. 
D. S. Certificate. 
Roots, $ .35 
JEAN PARTURET: (Inc. Cac.). The blooms of this 
variety average eight to nine inches and are very 
deep. The petals are long, narrow, and slightly 
in-curved. Color, a brilliant yellow. They are 
held facing sideways on extremely rigid stems. 
An exceptional and very profilic bloomer, and 
strong, vigorous grower. 
Roots, $2.00; Plants $1.00 
KATHLEEN NORRIS This outstanding exhibition 
dahlia is a true rose pink, deepening to mallow 
pink, with central petals a lighter shade. Petals 
are broad and overlap each other. Blooms are 
held erect on long, strong stems. This dahlia to 
do its best should not be planted before June 
15th, or if planted early should be topped rather 
severely about the middle of July. 
Roots, $ .50 
KITTY MAC —I. D. Here is another sensational 
dahlia of exceptional merit. The color is a red¬ 
dish purple (Petunia Purple). Flowers are 10 to 
12 inches in diameter, and 6 to 7 inches in depth, 
and are held facing upward on stems as rigid as 
a cane 
Roots, $1.00 
LEIDEN’S ORANGE I.D. Beautiful shaped medium 
. . sized flowers. A vivid orange-scarlet free flower¬ 
ing one of the best in orange. Very good cut 
flower with long stems. 
Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
MARGRACE —I.D. (Bissell) 1936. 8-11 ins., 4-7 
ins. deep. 4y 2 -5 ft. high. Brilliant scarlet, tipped 
and striped gold. In hot weather the gold is not 
so prominent. Large full centered blooms held 
well on long stiff stems. 
Plants, $1.25 
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