MONARCH OF THF FAST (F. .D.)—Color warm gold with 
ai)ricot orange huff suffusion, slightly co])])ery red on re¬ 
verse. Grand stem up to 4 ft.; liolds giant flower above 
l)u.<-h. Size, 12 to 14 in. blooms and fine for exhibition. 
If. It. and Certificate winner_$5.00 
MRS. CHAS G. RRFD (F. D.)—Pure glistening white blooms 
on a fine stem. One of the best white Dahlias grown__ 50c 
MAJOR C. C. MESSERVY (I. D.)—Stredwick. The huge, 
massive blooms are pure yellow, deeper at center. Florets 
medium width. Strong, sturdy stem_$1.00 
MILDRED POTE (F. D.)—’Winner Achievement Medal ’37. 
I..arge, phlox-pink flower. Blooms set well on a good stem 
with a full center. Has nice clean foliage, a Dahlia anyone 
would enjoy growing. Medium size bush_$7.50 
NANCY ROBINSON (I. D.)—Ex(iuisite true pink blooms on 
long, slender, stiff stems. One of the finest cut flowers. 
Very graceful in bouciuets_50c 
NEW GLORY (S. C.)—Oxblood red with all petals tipped 
white. Fine stem and a most striking flower_50c 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (S. C.)—Bright rose pink. Stems long 
and strong. A real beauty and very popular_75c 
OLYMPIC SUNSET (S. C.)—Apricot orange and coral blended 
with bright yellow—striking, full high centers. Spec¬ 
tacular _$1.00 
PRINCE OP PERSIA (I. D.)—A very striking bright red. 
The petals are long and broad and of a rich glowing crim¬ 
son, and form a huge flower of good depth. Good strong 
stems and a vigorous growing plant_50c 
PING AMBASSADOR (I. D.)—A pink sport of the well-known 
enormous Ambassador with perfect stems and a well shape 
bush, very attractive in the garden_$1.00 
ROYAL ROBE (I. D.)—Rich royal purple with a light overcast 
on the reverse which gives the flower plenty of brightness. 
The plant is tall and the blooms are held erect on good stiff 
stems. An extra good Dahlia in all ways and you will do 
well to add this to your collection _$1.00 
ROBERT RIPLEY (I. D.)—A great giant of a 
most beautiful shade of lavender to rose purple. Has been 
grown 16x12 inches. Its habits are ideal and we strongly 
recommend this one as being truly outstanding_$5.00 
SCHERWIN’S WAHL (C.)—A lovely cactus of 7 inches, very 
uniform in petal formation. The color is salmon, old rose 
and gold, with a violet reverse. It is a splendid keeper and 
the stems are good_50c 
SATAN (S. C.)—Flaming red with gold at the base of the 
jtetals. Cane-like stem and dark green foliage. Many times 
a prize winner_75c 
SCARLET JERSEY BEAUTY (F. D.)—“Wolfe ” A beautiful 
scarlet color. The long, straight, stiff stems hold the flower 
high above the extra nice clean foliage. Stems can be cut 
three feet in length. The flowers face side to a 45-degree 
angle _$2.50 
SALBACH’3 WHITE (P. D.)—Pure white. An excellent cut 
flower _50c 
SPOTLIGHT (I. D.)—Color a sulphur yellow, shading lighter 
near the tips and nearly white on the reverse. The petals 
curl in a most pleasing inanner. The blooms are large and 
held on strong stems_50c 
TOWER’S EMPIRE (I. D.)—Immense blossoms of a clear 
gold with a dee]) amber shading at the center, on the best 
of stems. Blossoms can be grown to a very large diameter. 
A tall grower with insect resistant foliage-75c 
COLJLAlBIEiniriES 
ORANGE ADE (Duplex)—Good stiff stems-50c 
CHARITY MALONE—Flame red with golden sheen, gold 
tips _ 50f 
SALOMA (Single)—Four-inch, golden yellow blooms on strong 
stems _50o 
THE FAWN—Luminous amber, shaded rose-50c 
GRANITE FALLS—Dark red, yellow tii)i)ed, yellow collar 50c 
SCARLET QUEEN—Scarlet, gold collar _50c 
SPECIAL—Your selection of any five 50c varieties of minia¬ 
tures, collarettes or single Dahlias for-$2.00 
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