CURTIS DAHLIA GARDENS 
1940 INTRODUCTIONS 
PLANTS ANY 3 
PLANTS 
Each 
A. G. GOODACRE (F.D.)—Lemon yellow tip¬ 
ped white. Certificate winner. On Honor Roll. 
AZTEC CHIEF (F.D.)—Tomato red. Winner 
of 10 blue ribbons. On Johnson’s Honor Roll. 
DORIS ARLEEN (I.D.)—Deep, full pink. Has 
won many blue ribbons. 
DAHLIAMUM (ID.)—Bright, cadium red. On 
F. Grower’s Honor Roll. 
EVENTIDE (I.D.)—Purple. Scored 86 at trial 
ground. On Honor Roll. 
GAY CABALLERO (I.C.)—A beautiful deep 
red of unusual form. 
GLAMOROUS (I.D.)—Yellow and lavender 
blend. On Honor Roll. 
KEMP’S RED CHALLENGER (F.D.)—Bril¬ 
liant carmine. Real good. 
JEFFERSONIAN (I.D.)—Mauve pink. Good 
strong grower. 
JOYCE LOUISE (I.D.)—A giant orchid pink. 
Certificate winner. On Honor Roll. 
LEAH PEARL—Cream and mallow pink. Cer¬ 
tificate winner. 
MAESTRO (S.C.)—Bright cerise. On Honor 
Roll. 
PINK AMELIA (S.C.)—Pink. Certificate win¬ 
ner. On Honor Roll. 
SILVER LADY (I.D.)—White edged lavender. 
Certificate winner. On Honor Roll. 
THE GOVERNOR (F.D.)—Sulphur yellow, 
with long stems. On Honor Roll. 
TOWN TOPIC (F’.D.)—Deep pansy purple with 
small white tips. 
VICTORY (F.D.)—Pink. A good one. On 
Honor Roll. 
VIRGINIA RUTE (I.D.)—A large, deep red 
flower with broad petals rolled to a point at 
the tips. 
WESTERN SUN (I.D.)—Huge blooms of clear 
golden orange. 
WINDSOR COLONEL (I.D.)—Tangerine color. 
Certificate winner. On Honor Roll. 
