Sheldon's Louise 
SHELDON'S LOUISE (Sheldon). 1. D. 
A gigantic bloom of a lovely, rich red with a slight purplish 
shade, 14 in. by 7 in., at Boston, 1936, where it won First 
Prize and a Special Gold Medal. Plants grow 5 to 7 feet 
tail; blooms on giant stems, 3 to 4 feet long. Center perfect. 
Plants 60c Roots $1.25 
SHmLEY TEMPLE (Brown 1938). Cactus. 
This fine new variety was sent to us as a semi-cactus, but 
in our soil was a hugh 12 inch by 6 inch cactus. Long, strong 
stems, and a grand plant, with all flowers facing. An Achieve¬ 
ment Medal Winner. Color soft, lavender pink. Extra. 
Plants $1.25 
SLEEPY HALLOW (D. T. Morgan. Ir.. 1938) 
A large true incurved cactus of vivid shell pink shading to 
creamy white at the center. Bush grows 6 feet with long, 
strong stems. Blooms 9 to 11 inches with proportionate depth. 
Free bloomer, perfect centers. Winner at N. Y., Greenwich, 
Conn, and Cleveland, Ohio. 
Plants $1.00 
SNOW BUNTING (Foreign). St. C. 
Small pure while good for cutting. Good bushes 4 to 5 feet. 
Roots 50c 
SILVER LADY (Hillside. 1940). F. D. 
White lightly edged and flushed with lavender. A fine open 
grower with fine stems. Very appealing to those who like 
pastel shades. Received certificate at Fairmount Trial Grounds 
in 1938, also listed in House Beautiful Futurity. 
Plants $3.50 
SON OF SATAN (Slocum. 1937) 
An immense incurved cactus flame red with excellent stems. 
This sensational four Honor Roll Dahlia is the strongest and 
most vigorous grower in our collection. The flowers are large 
and attractive. 
Roots 60c 
STOPLIGHT. F. D. to 1. D. 
A bright scarlet, color of the President Canna. I believe it is 
the brightest red of all red Dahlias. It can be grown very 
large with great depth. A strong grower, good root maker, it 
stopped them all at the W. Va. Trial Grounds where it was 
named. Awarded Certificate of Merit at W. Va. 
Plants 75c Roots $1.75 
SUNRAYS (Straight-Wells. 1938). I. D. 
Giant blooms of great depth and substance. The color is bright 
buff with apricot suffusion. Extra fine in my gardens in 1939. 
Long strong stems. 
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Plants 85c Roots $2.00 
