JOAN WOGDRUFFE (C.) Beautiful and attractive Dahlia. Color, pure white 
at center, softly shading to tints of pink. A true cactus; very full flowers 
with numerous florets narrow their entire length. Exhibition variety. From 
England. Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
JOSEFINE KLIMPT (C.) A grand variety from Holland of the hybrid cactus 
type. Color, pure white. A huge flower. Plants healthy in growth and flower 
freely on good stems. Starting early in season and remaining good till frost. 
Plants—$7.50 Cuttings—$5.00 
JEAN BATTEN (Dec.) A glorious bloom of best exhibition form; most wonderful 
shade of luminous golden salmon. Flowers to 12 inches across, and good 
stems. This Dahlia was named after the New Zealand aviatrix with her 
permission. Plants—$7.50 Cuttings—$5.00 
KING LEOPOLD III (I. D.) Certificate of Merit, Belgian. Regular formed 
blooms well above the foliage on a good stem. Color, a quite distinct rose 
changing into deep salmon with yellow suffusion on the reverse. 
Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
KANAKA (Str. C.) An exceedingly free flowering Cactus, with best of stems. 
Color deep crimson, almost maroon overlaid a decided purplish tinge, and 
lighter towards tips of florets. Flowers large, and petals straight and narrow. 
A useful addition of color in this class. A beauty for exhibitions. From 
England. Plants—$4.50 Cuttings—$3.00 
KOLOS (Dec.) An immense true giant. Color, brilliant yellow. Very strong 
stems. In the large exhibition class. One that was greatly admired. 
Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
LUCILLA (S. C.) Very deep rose; something a little different in color; bloom 
size 11 by 6 inches'. Strong grower with insect resisting foliage. The flowers 
are held erect on strong stiff stems. Achievement Medal winner at East 
Liverpool, Ohio, Show. Plants—$5.00 Cuttings—$3.30 
LEAH PEARL (F. Ball) New globe form. Distinctive 2-color effect, cream and 
mellow pink or purple. A fine cut flower and a beauty for exhibitions. Score 
86.1C, 1938 East Lansing. Roots—$10.00 Plants—$3.50 Cuttings—$2.35 
LILAC TIME (Dec.) A Scottish novelty of compact form, very rich flowering. 
The large well-formed blooms are of a very particular blue pipetree-lilac 
color. Exhibition variety. Plants—$5.00 Cuttings—$3.35 
LIBERTY (Dec.) The particular cherry-red color has again charmed many 
people. Consequently this variety will belong in future to the varieties which 
are most in demand. Award of Merit. Plants—$5.00 Cuttings—$3.35 
MIA KARSTEN (Single) A" beauty in the exhibition class. Color, lilac-rose. 
From Holland. Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
MRS. SAWYER (I. D.) The Dahlia Chrysanthemum, an exceptional variety of a 
very large flower, of curving form, of a beautiful soft rose and silver reverse. 
Long and rigid stem. Blooms of a Chrysanthemum rather than that of a 
Dahlia. Plants—$3.00 net Cuttings—$2.00 net 
MOTHER’S DAY (I. D.) A beautiful Dahlia that is more superior than Darcy 
Sainsbury. Mother’s Day is a solid flower, and has greater depth, the back 
petals turning right back to the stem. Color white. Can be grown to 14 in. 
on very good stems. A great prize winner. H. R. D. From Australia. 
Plants—$2.35 net Cuttings—$1.55 net 
MEGAN CALLAGHAN (F. to S. C.) A prize winner in its class, will go over 
big on the exhibition table. It has a very refined appearance and a beautiful 
form, and graceful looking. Color white, very large blooms on good stems. 
This Australian novelty was greatly admired at the Mid-West Show. H.R.D. 
Plants—$2.50 net Cuttings—$1.65 net 
MAVIS TIERNEY (F. D.) Award of Merit at the Burnlet Test Gardens, Australia. 
A beautiful Dahlia that can be grown easily to 12 in. Color scarlet maroon, 
with very good stems and healthy foliage. Exhibition variety. 
Plants—$2.50 net Cuttings—$1.65 net 
MME. DEMESNIL (S. C.) Beautiful large blooms on very long stems. Color is 
pink with cream center. Exhibition type. Plants—$4.50 Cuttings—$3.00 
M. R. CHEVALIER (S. C.) An attractive show bloom or cut flower. A delicate 
rose color with carmine. Good stems. Plar.ts—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
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