LIMESTONE GARDENS, Washington, Ky. 
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shading to orange at center. The awards won by this dahlia attest 
its merit. Plants $1.50 R. C. $1.00 
GREAT EASTERN, ID (g-m)—D. This monstrosity is worthy of a place 
in your garden if for nothing more than effect. The color is orange 
and redlish bronze. Roots $2.00 Plants $ .75 R. C. $ .50 
GREATER GLORY, SC. cge-mh)—B. A rose-pink of huge proportions. 
One of the most popular of all recent introductions. 
Plants $1.00' R. C. $ .67 
JACK BENNY, ID.—Untried. The very large blooms are bittersweet 
orange. Fine growth and stems. Plants $1.00 R. C. $ .67 
•ilMMY FOXX, ID—Untried. A sensational 1937 release. Consistent win¬ 
ner in the largest bloom class. Color,, coppery red tinted henna. 
Plants $1.00 R. C. $ .67 
JULIUS C. BUNGE, SC (cge-mh)—A. The color of this dahlia is clear, 
bright pink. Not only is it a rare beauty but it possesses most every 
trait required of a good dahlia. Plants $1.50 R. C. $1.00 
KATIE K, ID—Untried. A clear pink of great size on fine stems. Called 
the greatest exhibition pink since Kathleen Norris. 
Plants $1.50 R. C. $1.00 
KOKI, SC—Untried. A dahlia of great size and fine quality. The color 
is oriental red with shadings of chrome yellow. Fine stems and 
foliage. Plants $2.00 R. C. $1.33 
LELAND STANFORD, ID (ge-m)—B. Brilliant cardinal red. This giant 
never fails to take its share of the ribbons. 
Plants $1.00 R. C. $ .67 
LE’JOY, ID—Untried. Color, deep bluish orchid, many blooms tipped 
white. Blooms are large. Tall plants with good habits. 
Plants $ .75 R. C. $ .50 
LORD OF AUTUMN, ID (cge-mh)—B. Clear rich yellow. Giant blooms 
are almost round. The greatest yellow informal of all. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 R. C. $ .35 
MAD RIVER CHIEF, ID (ge-mh)—B. Enormous blooms are very dark 
rich red. Fine stems and foliage. Plants $1.00 R. C. $ .67 
MICHIGAN WHITE, SC (cge-h)—This great white is not only fine for 
exhibition but is also exceptionally fine for cutting. Plants are vig¬ 
orous and prolific. Plants $1.50' R. C. $1.00 
MILTON J. CROSS, ID (ge-h)—B. Clear gold shading to orange. Excel¬ 
lent stems. One of the largest and finest. 
Plants $ .60 R. C. $ .40 
MISS OAKLAND, FD.—Untried. One of the finest whites of this type. 
Plants $ .75 R. C. $ .50 
MISS PARKERSBURG, ID.—Untried. One of the very largest. Color, 
orcheous buff, back of petals carrot red. A great prize winner. 
Plants $2.00 R. C. $1.35 
