Honor Roll Dahlias for 1940 (Cont’d.) 
No. Root Plant 
820—Royal Black. S.C. Everybody who saw this variety 
admired it for it’s extraordinary color. A chestnut 
brown tint with a lively glow, on very long stems, 
if you want a new and brilliant color order this one. 1.00 
873—Rudolf’s Giant. I.D. One of the real giants of the 
Dahlia world, good exhibition flower. The color is a 
clear golden apricot with flushes of pastel pink, on 
cellent stems. On all Honor Rolls__ 2.50 1.00 
821—Salem Streamline. I.D. Blooms 10-12”. An old rose 
suffused with carmine rose, the petals fold almost 
back to stem, very attractive. The center of attraction 
in our fields__ 1.50 
915—Sunrays. (1938 introduction). I.D. Bloom 11x7”. Clear 
buff with apricot suffusion, red on reverse of petals. 
This variety has quite a list of winnings__ 4.50 2.00 
790—Tannenberg. S.C. Blooms 6-8”. Blood red, tipped gold. 
A gorgeous Dahlia on extra long stems. _ .85 
731—Television. I.D. Beautiful color combination, apricot 
suffused cardinal. The twelve inch flowers are held 
well above the foliage, long stems, numerous awards. 2.00 
1005—Watchtung Giant. I.D. Blooms 11x6” Bush 6 feet, 
color amber yellow suffused orange. A strong growing 
variety wth many winnings to it’s credit. _ 1.75 1.00 
91—Wenoka. F.D. Blooms 12-15”. Gorgeous rosy mauve 
and deep magenta, giants among giants. On extra 
strong stems. _ .75 
890—White Satan. S.C. Blooms 10-12”, bush 8 feet. The 
three foot stems are strong and straight, almost iden¬ 
tical with Satan, except it is white. _ 1.00 
1014—Monarch of the East. F.D. Large, golden yellow. Ex¬ 
cellent stems. _ .85 
1017— Son of Satan. S.C. Plain red. Very vigorous variety 
that has created a sensation wherever shown. _ 1.00 
1018— Adolph Mayer. I.D. Best black red introduced to date. 1.00 
922—Director Plumcocoq. F.D. The outstanding French 
Dahlia that scored 98 points. Rich old gold shaded 
brown. The giant blooms carried on long, stiff stems. 2.50 
926—Volcano. F.D. Orange flame red. One of the largest 
varieties we have ever grown, on long stems__ 2.00 1.00 
726—Judge Samuel Seabury. I.D. A very large Dahlia of 
unusual color, a blending of light pink on a white 
ground__ .75 
729—Kemp’s Golden Giant. F.D. Golden buff. If you want 
size, try this one. A real giant. -__ 1.50 
1016—Yellow Marvel. F.D. Giant tan yellow tipped white. 
A real beauty. _ .. _ .85 
749—Bernice Geer. Large incurved cactus, rose pink to 
old rose. A beautiful, outstanding variety-- 1.50 
755—Freckles. I.D. Large lemon yellow, flecked peach red. 
Very attractive bi-color. _ 1.25 
773—Grand Master. F.D. Bronze shading to orange at cen¬ 
ter. The giant blooms are very deep, almost ball 
shaped. _ 1-25 
781—Jumbo Satan. S.C. Flame. Shown 14x7” at San Fran¬ 
cisco. A super giant. _ Net 3.75 
776—Kilgores King. I.D. Large old rose and gold. A very 
beautiful variety on excellent stems - 1-00 
785—Lois Walcher. F.D. True purple tipped white. A real 
bi-color that has been a sensational winner at the 
shows last year. _ 2.00 
802— Grace Moore. I.D. What other lavender can you grow 
to 12” with perfect stems. _ 2.00 
788—Coix Du Sud. (Anemone flowering). The sensation. 
Blood-red, center like a hive. _ 1.50 
810—Chamberlain. S.C. Salmon rose shadings changing 
into violet. Blooms 12-15”, full centers, long erect 
stems. Certificate, Paris. _ 2.25 
824—One Grand. S.C. A brilliant canary, blooms 12” on 
the best of stems. _ 1.75 
828—Premier’s Majestic. I.D. A beautiful new color com¬ 
bination,salmon, gold and mulberry. Large, on cane 
like stems__ 1.50 
834—Phyllis Knight. I.D. Lovely salmon rose. Can be grown 
15x8”. Rigid stems holds the bloom erect. 2.00 
841—Russell Knight. F.D. Bright red, fine formation. 
Blooms 11x5”. Grand variety. — - 3.00 
855—Mrs. Wm. S. Knudsen. F.D. Very large white with fine 
growing habits. _ 1.75 
803— Ruby Taylor. F.D. Ruby carmine, velvety red. The 
giant flowers are of wonderful formation. An exhibi¬ 
tion variety. 75 
We have many other new and outstanding varieties, supply too 
limited to list. Advise your requirements. 
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