Portion of Compton Display at 1940 Portland Dahlia Society Dahlia Show. 
FRAU IDA MANSFIELD (SC), buttercup yellow with 
cleft petals. Very striking . .50 
FRAU O'BRACHT (C) pale primrose yellow, held erect 
on stiff stems. One of the best keepers as a cut 
flower . .45 
FRIEDA FRANK (ID), massive blooms of orange ting¬ 
ed with gold, wavy twisting petals. Good stem and 
a free bloomer . 50 
GALAXY (SC), a good imported variety. Bright yel¬ 
low, heavily penciled scarlet incurved petals and 
strong stem. This variety also comes pure orange 
scarlet. We can supply plan or striped . 50 
GEO. L. FARNUM (C), crimson scarlet of true cactus 
type. Long strong stems and one of our best reds. . . .50 
GOLDEN JEWELL (SC), large rich burnished gold, 
very showy and a good cut flower . .50 
GOLDEN STANDARD (C), i ncurved cactus seedling of 
Jane Cowl with all its fine qualities. Blooms are 
large golden tan tinted with apricot and bronze. 50 
GOLDEN WEST (C), deep rich yellow overlaid with 
bronze. Small but a florists gem . .25 
GOODNIGHT (ID), immense maroon blooms, nearly 
black with a slightly lighter reverse . 50 
GRACE CURLING (ID), pure lilac with pink tint shad¬ 
ing to white at base. Cleft petals and one of the best 
keepers . -25 
HEART OF MILWAUKEE (ID), color, orange, brick 
and buff blended to single color. Flowers large and 
on good stems . .50 
H. R. S. (ID), large h eavy blooms of rich golden yellow, 
heavy stem, large bushes and is an excellent garden 
variety . 35 
HUNTS VELVET WONDER (ID), rich velvety bur¬ 
gundy, giant size good stems. Just the color to set 
of an exhibit . -40 
IDA PERKINS (FD), beautiful pure white, excellent for 
floral work, heavy bush and has heavy fine foliage.. .35 
INDIANA MOON (ID), massi. e yellowish orange 
blooms with tinting of carmine. Excellent variety for 
either cutting or garden beauty . 40 
IRENE ANDERSON (SC) huge blooms of purplish 
cerise, heavily tipped white. Profuse bloomer and 
very showy in garden . .35 
IVORY (FD), massive blooms of creamy white shading 
to a deep cream at the center. The name best de¬ 
scribes the appearance of the grand dahlia. 40 
JAMES KIRBY (ID), brilliant crimson red, edge of 
petals darker. Stems long and variety unexcelled 
as a cut flower . 50 
JANE COWL (ID), 1 mff orange shadings of salmon 
with massive deep blooms born in profusion. It is an 
old variety but is one of the best. 35 
JANE DEW (ID) magnificent mallow pink with a pro¬ 
fusion of massive blooms. The best soft pink grown 
and a great favorite . 50 
J. D. BARTON (SC), color heavy cream in center shad¬ 
ing to delicate pink at tips. Heavy bloomer on good 
stems. Choice for florist work . 75 
JEAN HAHNN (FD), color, bright golden orange, long 
strong stems and a fine bush. Excellent cut flower 
variety . 75 
JEAN TRIMBEE (SC), rich petunia violet. One of those 
big shaggy fellows that adapts itself so artistically to 
decorating . .45 
JERSEY'S BEAUTY (FD), well known true pink of 
highest decorative value, fine dahlia . .35 
JERSEYS BEACON (FD), Chinese scarlet with lighter 
reverse. Large and striking . 35 
JERSEYS DAINTY (C), a 1 ovely white very often 
slightly tinned with pink. One of our best cut flower 
whites. Stiff stem and a good keeper. .40 
