SARACEN F. D. (Peck) A fine dahlia that has been overlooked by many. Blooms are 
large and have great depth, the petals folding back to the stem. Stems are Ideal 
in every respect. The color Is a medium shade ot purple. 
Root $2.50, Plant .75 
SATAN S. C. (Ballay) One of the really popular dahlias of recent years. A very large 
semi-cactus that has won many "largest bloom" prizes. The color Is scarlet with a 
touch ot gold. 
Root .50 
*SCARLET LEADER I. D. One ot the most brightly colored dahlias In the garden. Vivid 
scarlet blooms on excellent stems. A tine cut flower. 
Plant $1.50 
SCARLET JERSEY’S BEAUTY F. D. (Wolfe) A medium sized flower ot brilliant scarlet, 
with many ot the good points ot its namesake. 
Root .75 
*SEVERIN'S TRIUMPH F. D. Clear, bright, true pink ot modest size. Its tine form makes 
it desirable tor exhibition, and it is also a tine cut-tlower variety. 
Root .50 
*SHIRLEY TEMPLE St. C. A Canadian Introduction ot good size. The color is a light 
lavender with sulphur yellow at the base ot the petals. The low growing plants pro¬ 
duce many tine exhibition blooms. 
Root $2.00, Plant .75 
SLEEPY HOLLOW In. C. (Morgan) A broad petaled cactus which is different. The 
color is a vivid shell pink shading to white at the center. This is an exceptionally 
tine exhibition variety. Won more points in the HOUSE BEAUTIFUL magazine 
futurity classes at leading shows than any other 1938 introduction. 
Root $3.00, Plant $1.00 
SON OF SATAN In. C. (Slocum) One ot 
the largest and brightest ot its type. 
Intense flame red on excellent stems. 
Blooms up to twelve Inches in diam¬ 
eter. Tall, open bush growth, A 
sensation in any garden and a win¬ 
ner in any show. 
Root $ 1.50, Plant .50 
STRAIGHT’S WHITE I. D. (Ruschmohr) 
A large, well-formed flower of pure, 
glistening white. The long narrow 
petals roll and twist in a most artistic 
manner. Bushes are exceptionally 
vigorous for a variety of this color. 
Root $3.00, Plant $1.00 
SUNRAYS I. D. (Ruschmohr) This large, 1938 
introduction represents just about the 
maximum in size for dahlias to date. 
In our gardens it produced blooms 
SON OF SATAN larger than such well-known giants as 
California Idol, Lord of Autumn, Amelia Earhart, Satan, American Legion, etc. Stems 
are exceptionally long and strong. A fine keeper when cut. It Is a very welcome 
addition to the exhibition class. Buff with apricot suffusion. 
Root $5.00, Plant $1.50 
♦THE BISHOP S. C. S omewhat similar to Frau O. Bracht In form. The color, however, 
is a clear lavender. 
♦TANNENBERG F. D. A medium sized flower ot d eep, blood 
gold at the center. A popular novelty tor the garden. 
Plant $1.00 
red with tips ot gold, and 
Root .50 
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