MARGIE PAR REEL A—FD— (Max well-Parrella- 
Blamer). 
Size 7-9 X 4. Bush 6 ft. Stems 12 to 24 inches. 
A prolific blooming pure white dahlia that may be 
grown to exhibition size but is primarily a com¬ 
mercial variety. Withstands the heat and adverse 
weather and will not burn. Centers and stem al¬ 
ways good. It is possibly the best commercial white 
—all -points considered that has been offered to 
date. It is on two Honor Rolls for 1939. 
Roots $10.00. Plants $3.34. 
NOVELTIES OF OTHER GROWERS 
THELMA CAIN—ID—(Cain-Parrella) 
We had this dahlia on trial the past season and 
can recommend it highly. It is very large, a free 
bloomer for its size and is an Honor Roll dahlia 
(Flower Growers Certificate of Merit, E. Lansing, 
1937. Color, light coral red with shades of jas-per 
pink at the center and the reverse. Fine foliage and 
stems. 
Roots $15.00. Plants $5.00. 
MRS. STEWART.—SC—(Holland). 
Size 10x5—^Bush 5 ft. 
Color, straw, splotched strawberry, rose lavender 
reverse. Form is very attractive and is one of the 
best of the European dahlias I have ever grown. 
Roots $10.00, Plants $3.34. 
KENTUCKY ARISTOCRAT—ID—(Whites Dahlia 
Gardens). 
Size 11x5—Blsh 4 to 5 ft. 
Another one we had on trial this past year and 
we can truthfully say if you want to win in this 
color class you do so with this one. Color, Straw 
or buff yellow, suffused coral red and lavender. A 
profuse bloonrer for so large a flower and the stem 
and center are 100%. Fine foliage. 
Roots $10.00 Net—Plants $3.50, 3 for $10.00. 
PAUL BUNYANS CHARM—SC to ID—(Hendricks) 
Color, dark yellow. Very large with high center, 
and a prize winner. 
Plants only $2.50 Net. 
MISS CLIO—FD—(Hendricks) 
Pink with yellow center. Medium sized flower but 
a beauty and a prize winner. C of M. E. Lansing. 
Plants only $2.50 Net. 
NEW MINIATURES AND POMS 
COLLEEN—MFD— (Blamer-Parrella - Hulin) 
Size 21/2 X 11 / 2 . Bush 3 ft. 
Pure white, delicately shaded lavender. Fine stem. 
We are proud to have been the originators of this 
