DAHLIAS THAT ARE RECOGNIZED 
THE WORLD OVER 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 
F. D.—Formal Decorative; I. D.—Informal Decorative; S. C.—Semi- 
Cactus; C.—Cactus; and (*) Foreign Introductions. 
Roots Plants 
ADORABLE, I. D.—Vivid peach shading to yellow at center, 
pleasing color. Large well-formed flowers and profuse 
bloomer . 75 
AMERICAN PURITY, S. C.—Pure white with straight long 
stems . 3.00 1.00 
AMELIA EARHART, S. C.—Golden Apricot, mammoth bloom. 
A sure winner. Our stock of this variety is exceptionally 
good. Mr. F. R. Kruzenknabe of Hackensack, N. J., won 
special honors in the New York show last year with 
stock from us. 1.00 .50 
^AMSTERDAM, C.—Deep rose red with petals golden tipped. 
A real beauty. 1.00 .50 
AUTUMN SUNSET, 1. D.—Yellow and red, wide branching, 
good stems. 1.75 .75 
AZURA, I. D.—Rosy lilac with bluish sheen, mammoth size, 
many blooms measuring 12 to 14 inches in diameter. 
Plants tall and strong. Blooms have a distinctive and 
interesting formation. 2.50 1.00 
*BALLEGO SURPRISE, S. C.—Beautiful snow white. Perfect 
form, free flowering, excellent stems. One that will rank 
with the best. 1.50 .75 
*BAERNE, S. C.—Old rose pink with salmon glow. A real 
winner. 1.50 .50 
BETTE DAVIS, S. C.—Deep violet rose, a consistent winner. 
Bush growth rugged. Very desirable. 1.00 .50 
^BERGER’S JEWEL, C.—Rich lilac pink with lighter center, 
very dainty and quite useful for arrangements. Blooms 
early.50 
BETSY, I. D.—A very beautiful pastel shade, excellent stems, 
free flowering. One of the good 1938 introductions. Cer- 
tifled at Storrs. 5.00 1.50 
BING CROSBY, I. D.—Yellow penciled red. One of the largest 
bi-colors. Sturdy bush growth.. 1.00 .50 
BLUE RIVER, F. D.—Blue french violet. It never fails to 
grow. Wins more than its share of blue ribbons. 1.00 .50 
BUCKEYE KING, F. D.—Color amber gold. Extremely vigor¬ 
ous, stems strong. .50 
BUCKEYE GLORY, I. D.—Orchid, shaded lavender. It pro¬ 
duces very strong growth, long, straight stems, blooms 
freely. 1.50 .75 
CAPTAIN RITTER, 1. D.—Pastel shades of amber, yellow and 
pink. Long stems.90 
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