ADOLF MAYER (SC) 
The large regular flowers are deep velvety red with 
blackish glow, nearly a black dahlia, the darkest 
we have seen .Plants $0.75 
BRILLIANT LADY (ID) 
This was the most outstanding dahlia in my garden 
last year. Color: a good purple; large blooms and 
wonderful stems. A good grower. Don't overlook 
this dahlia.Roots $5.00, Plants $2.00 
CHAMBERLAIN (SC) 
Color: a beautiful combination of deep salmon 
with soft rose shadings changing into violet; stems 
are long and erect.Plants $1.00 
DOMINANT (C) 
Color: lilac rose, suffusing purple changing to sul¬ 
phury yellow at center. Robust growing exhibition 
variety.Plants $1.00 
EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE (ID) 
A rose pink and a very large dahlia. One of the 
best dahlias in 1939. A good grower and wonder¬ 
ful stems; can be grown over 12 inches. Don't miss 
this one.Roots $7.50, Plants $2.50 
GLAMOUR (ID) 
An immense true purple with petals deeply edged 
Amaranth pink. Can be grown over 12 inches. 
Bushes are very hardy and very good stems. 
Plants $2.50 
HILLSIDE SUNSET (ID) 
If you want large dahlias, grow this one, it's a 
honey; can be grown over 12 inches, with long, 
stiff stems. Color: golden yellow edged red at end 
of each petal.Plants $2.50 
RITTA WELLS (ID) 
Color: soft peach and light gold on cream ground, 
grenadine pink reverse and on the outer petals. 
Huge flowers 12 to 14 inches. If you want a large 
dahlia don't overlook this one; hard to beat. 
Plants $2.50 
SCARLET LEADER (SC) 
Greatly admired in my garden last year. Color: 
fiery poppy red; good stems and good grower. 
You should see it all over my garden. People would 
say, what do you call that one? Gee! that's the 
best one we have seen this year. So put this one 
on your list.Plants $ 1.00 
SAN FRANCISCO (ID) 
A huge shrimp pink; tall grower with good stems; 
large blooms 12 inches or more.Plants $2.50 
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