1940 Honor Roll Dahlias from Australia 
ALICE MAY (ID) 
A wonderful white, resembles Lord of Autumn. 
Good stems and a good grower; one of the best 
whites .Plants $1.75 
WHITE CLOUD (FD) 
A new white from Australia. Size of blooms, 9 to 
10 inches, on perfect stems; a real winner. Plants $2.50 
MOTHERS' DAY (ID) 
Another good white from Australia; 12-in. blooms 
and good stems; a wonderful grower, a real win¬ 
ner .Plants $1.75 
DUKE OF WINDSOR (ID) 
Blooms 11x6. This wonderful dahlia is undoubtedly 
the pick of the newer introductions; the color is 
best described as very solid dark red; a real cham¬ 
pion .Plants $5.00 
JOY SHIPP (ID) 
Blooms 11x5. This color is entirely new, being a 
deep rich salmon, overlaid with a bright orange 
shading which is very pronounced toward the cen¬ 
ter. Truly a glorious color, carried on long, stiff 
stems.Plants $3.50 
MRS. DULCE BLACK (ID) 
One of the prettiest flowers we have seen, being 
a real peach pink of perfect form, not overly large, 
about 8 to 9 inches, on good strong stems. A real 
gem.Plants $3.50 
DAINTY MAID (ID) 
The most attractive colored dahlia. The form of 
this is very similar to Freda George, and the color 
is exquisite, being a creamy rose at base of the 
petals, deepening to salmon rose. One of the very 
best.Plants $3.50 
CORAL (ID) 
This is one of the largest and deepest dahlias 
grown, and is the best keeper we have seen. The 
color of this huge dahlia is golden amber, and it is 
an outstanding variety.Plants $3.50 
DONASTOR (FD) 
Here we have a very fine flower similar in every 
respect to Freda George. This variety has all the 
fine points of its parent, the color being just a little 
deeper. Size of blooms, 10x6, and never shows 
open center; stems are long and stiff, the flower 
facing you.Plants $3.50 
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