1939 DAHLIA PRICE LIST 
Guarantee—All roots and plants are guaranteed to 
be grown from healthy stock and true to name and satis¬ 
factory to our customers. 
Terms: Cash with order or 25% deposit will hold 
your order until shipping date; balance at time of ship¬ 
ment or delivery. 
Delivery: Roots shipped any time. Plants after May 
10th unless otherwise instructed. Retail orders of $3.00 
or more prepaid. 
Add 25 cents for order under $3.00. Commercial 
growers discount to those entitled to same except where 
marked net. 
OUR 1938 INTRODUCTION 
“Miss Parkersburg”—1. D. An immense flower, Bush 
5 to 6 ft. Blooms 12 in. across by 8" deep. Color oschra- 
ceous buff, back of petals carrot red, with some tones of 
jasper red. 
Seedling of Jane Cowl, and described at The Cincin¬ 
nati Show by Mr. D. O. Eldredge as a “glorified Jane 
Cowl.” Excellent flowering habit, on long, clean stems. 
Sensational in the seedling class Cincinnati, 1935: First 
prize Tri State Show, 1936 and 37 in open class also silver 
cup for best Dahlia in the show two years in succession. 
Winner of The Roxbury Cup Akron, Ohio show 1937, for 
the best three year old undeseminated seedling in the 
show_Roots $ 3.00. Plants $1.00 net. 
1939 INTRODUCTIONS 
Everybody’s Favorite (LD.) Color rose pink, size 
12 in. or more_Plant $10.00 
Glamour (LD.) True purple each petal edged 
amarth pink. Size 14 x 11 inches_Plant 10.00 
Joyce Louise (LD.) Orchid pink. Can be grown 
13 to 14 inches_Plant 2.50 
Paul Bunyans Charm (LD.) Golden Yellow. Size 
11 to 13 inches_Plant, net 2.50 
Emma Walker (S.C.) Color, yellow and old rose 
with tips and reverse of petals lavender. Winner 
