MINIMUM ORDER —$1.5 0 
3c per bulb extra in less than 5 of a variety. 
KATIE K.—Informal Decorative 
A clear pink, of large size on long stems. 
Classed as the greatest exhibition pink 
since Kathleen Norris. A Certificate win¬ 
ner and it will win for you if you grow it. .60 
KING OF BLACKS—Formal Decorative 
A very dark red. Early blooming and 
large bulbs .10 
LA TORADOR—Informal Decorative 
A good cut flower variety in bright red. 
Good stems and blooms are usually about 
the size of Jersey Beauty.06 
LAVENDER FT. MONMOUTH—Inf. Dec. 
This is a real beauty, light lavender and 
a solid color. Blooms 10 to 12 inches 
across. Tall plants and very attractive.18 
LOIS WALCHER—Informal Decorative 
The outstanding Dahlia of 1938, winning 
in most of the shows. For us it is a good 
purple with one-third of the tips of the 
petals pure white and a good cut flower.... '.70 
MARMOUR—Ball 
White overcast light violet. It is very de¬ 
pendable for cut flowers; excellent stems. .12 
MARY HELEN—Ball 
One of the best ball dahlias. Clear yellow 
with a perfect center...05 
MARSHALLS PINK—Formal Decorative 
Tall beautiful light pink blooms held high 
above the foliage. Similar to Jersey 
beauty, but a thicker bloom and larger.09 
MICHIGAN WHITE—Semi Cactus 
Flowers run from 5 to 8 inches normally. 
Award of Honor at Atlanta, Ga. Achieve¬ 
ment Medal winner at the Michigan State 
Show. An excellent root maker. .60 
MILTON J. CROSS—Informal Decorative 
Large golden yellow. The plant is very 
robust and one of the tallest Dahlias in 
our fields. Stems are long and straight.40 
MINA BURGLE—Formal Decorative 
Large briliant red; fine for cut flowers. 
Often called the Poinsetta Dahlia.06 
MISS PARKERSBURG—Inf. Decorative 
One of the largest and most beautiful 
Dahlias. Color, oschreceous buff, back of 
petals carrot red, with some tones of Jas¬ 
per red. Excellent flowering habits, on 
long, clean stems. A great prize winner.60 
