CROYDON GLORY 
CROYDON GLORY (Kemp, 1935), F. D. 
Of the formation similar to Monmouth Queen, but of slightly 
different tone of yellow. Blooms are a little larger than Mon¬ 
mouth Queen. One of the best of the newer varieties. Fine 
grower. 
Roots 60c 
CURLEY LOCKS (Chemar Creekside Dahlia Garden, 1937), 
1. D. 
Beautiful autumn tinted Dahlia that creates that admiration 
of all who see it. Long petals curl and twist and it is large 
and deep. Good stems, heavy foliage, tall grower. 
Plants 60c Roots $1.25 
DADDY KEMP (Kemp, 1935), F. D. 
This is every inch a man's flower. The flowers are of im- 
immense size often 14 inches or over in diameter, and from 
five to seven inches deep. The color is a rich purplish red. 
(H. R.) 
Roots 60c 
DADDY WALKER (Retzer), 1. D. 
A sport of Daddy Kemp. A most distinctive and attractive 
Dahlia with ground color a deep pink, heavily striped and 
dotted mahogany red. Bush vigorous, early bloomer and 
makes good roots. 
Plants 75c 
DARCY SAINSBURY, F. D. 
One of the finest whites we ever grew. This Dahlia came to 
us from Australia. This is a champion, without exaggerating. 
The immense blooms are erect on cane-like stems, facing 
sideways. Height of plants 414 feet. 
Plants 65c Roots $1.35 
DAUGHTER OF VENUS (Deland, 1936), I. D. 
Its given color it rosy mauve with center petals of a delicate 
orchid, which gives it unusual beauty either in day or 
artificial light. Profuse bloomer with long stiff stems. (H. R.) 
Roots 60c 
DAVID COPPERFIELD (Salem, 1937), I. D. 
Blooms have great depth and very high centers, and although 
the petals are rather broad, blooms are not at all coarse 
when fully developed. They are violet purple in color, sprinkl¬ 
ed with something akin to stardust. The blooms stand 
staunchly on straight stems. 
Plants 60c 
DETROITER (Fleming, 1935), F. D. 
A grand dark red, nearly a maroon, early and _ constant 
bloomer. Flowers six to nine inches held on fine stiff stems. 
Fine for basket work or cutting. 
Roots 50c 
DEEP PURPLE (Stephenson, 1940), F. D. 
Color deep magneto purple with a velvety sheen. Very large 
12 inches by 7. Good grower; foliage dark and resistant. 
Stems strong and holds the flowers facing out. 
Plants $3.50 
DIRECTOR M. A. HOWE (Paralls-Hulin Blamer, 1938), F. D. 
Another of our very successful releases of the past year. Very 
large. Color Tyrian rose to cerise. 
Plants $2.00 
