VIN WELL BRIDESMAID—SC—(Blamer-Parrella- 
Hulin). 
Size 8x5, Bush 5^2 to 6 ft. 
An Award of Honor, fall of 1938 of The Dahlia 
Society of Georgia is to the credit of this prolific 
and early blooming dahlia. The description of the 
Society, we believe, is the best we have. This is a 
very distinctive old rose, suuffused and tipped yel¬ 
low. Form is very attractive as the petals curl and 
Twist, showing reverse color. Plant vigorous, green 
and insect resisting. 
Roots $10.00. Plants $3.50, 3 for $10.00. 
Director M. A. Howe—FD—1938—Another of our 
very successful releases of the -past year when we 
acted as co-introducer. Very large. Color Tyrian 
rose to cerise . $10.00 
Don Wilson —ID—Old rose streaked yellow $3.50 
Eliz. Mills Calkins —FD—1838—Commercial 
white. Beautiful .^ .. $1.00 
Forest Fire —FD—Flame red. Striking . $1.00 
Franz Berger —Cac.—Coral red. $1.00 
George Washington —ID—Deep rose pink .... $2.00 
Grand Slam —SC—Pink, shaded. Fine . $2.00 
Golden Standard —SC—Golden tan. Good .... $1.00 
Haslerova —FD—Lavender, freckled purple $2.00 
Heritage —ID—A mammoth violet purple. Free 
bloomer and stem all that can be desired. Very 
Good. Plants $1.00; Roots $2.50 
