Autumn Sunset (I. D.) —Lemon yellow center spread¬ 
ing to lightly tinted spinal red toward outside of 
flowers. Size of blooms 10 to 12 inches. Good 
stems- Plants 50c 
Aztec Chief (F. D.) —Unusual light tomato red. Will 
produce blooms 10 to 12 inches. Good stems. 
Plants $1.50 
Azura (I. D.) —Giant rosy lilac blooms with a bluish 
violet sheen. Very attractive_ Roots 75c 
*Baern (S. C.) —Pink with a salmon glow. Very 
pretty - Plants 50c 
*Ballego’s Surprise (S. C.) —A pure white incurved 
cactus. Considered very good_ Plants 50c 
*Bandoeng (Dec.)—Pine blending of amber and gold 
with a dark mahogany center. Free flowering. 
Foliage and stem are first class. Altogether an un¬ 
usual dahlia in color and habits. Do not miss this 
one. Has a number of certificates of merit in the 
trial gardens-Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
*Bauer’s Meisterstuck (Dec.)—Rich golden bronze, 
reverse shaded purple violet petals, curl and twist 
making a beautiful bloom. Free bloomer on strong 
stiff stems with blooms 10 to 12 inches in 
diameter _Plants 50c 
Beaute (C.)—Rich crystal yellow, with large flowers 
on long stems. Good_Plants 50c 
Beau Nuance—Rich apricot becoming overlaid with 
salmon. Blooms freely on long stems. Very out¬ 
standing. Stock limited_Plants Only $2.50 
Bernice Geer (Inc. Cac.)—The color of this fine 
dahlia is old rose. Slightly veined and tipped gold. 
Roots 75c, Plants 35c 
Bette Davis (S. C.)—Deep violet rose_Plants 50c 
Betty Kunzman (I. D.)—Cream color with each petal 
edged orchid. Beautiful formation and always ad¬ 
mired _Roots 35c 
Betty Zane (I. D.)—Very large deep rose pink silver 
sheen _Roots 75c 
Betsy (I. D.)—Beautiful pastel shade with excellent 
stems _Plants 35c * 
Bibbs Grace—An old dahlia but still good for cut 
flowers. Pure white_Roots 50c 
Bills Gold (I. D.)—Lovely gold with blooms 12x8 on 
long perfect stem. Must be seen to be appreciated. 
Plants Only $3.50 
Bing Crosby (I. D.)—Immense deep yellow penciled 
carmine _Roots 50c 
Blue River (F. D.)—Blue French violet. The nearest 
to a blue dahlia. New and good. Special price 
Roots 25c 
Brilliant Lady (I. D.)—A bright reddish French pur¬ 
ple reflexed silver. Many of the outer petals roll 
and twist showing silver reverse which adds to its 
attractiveness_Plants Only 75c 
Broomalls Pink (I. D.)—True rose pink-Roots 35c 
Buckeye Glory (I. D.)—Bright clear lavender to deep 
lavender _Roots 50c 
Buckeye King (F. D.)—Large blooms of amber gold. 
Roots 25c 
♦Bunter’s Vogel (C.)—Bi-color of wine and white. 
Very odd _Roots 25c 
Burch Foraker (I. D.)—Bright scarlet red of im¬ 
mense size. Has a yellow sheen. Flowering habits 
good with cane like stems. Size of flower 10 to 12 
inches _Plants 75c 
Captain Ritter (I. D.)—Amber yellow and pink. New. 
Roots 50c 
Century of Progress (F. D.)—Beautiful royal purple. 
Roots 50c 
*Chamberlain (S. C.)—This one has a beautiful com¬ 
bination of deep salmon with soft rose shadings 
changing to violet. Good erect stems and a good 
keeper. Very outstanding_Plants Only 50c 
Cheer Leader (F. D.)—A 1940 introduction of rose 
pink color on good stems. A good commercial cut 
flower. Blooms 6 to 8 inches with corresponding 
depth _Plants $1.00 
Chemars Sultan (F. D.)—Bright pink, produces huge 
full centered flowers throughout the season. Stems 
are stiff and long holding blooms upright 
Plants Only $1.00 
Cherokee Brave (I. D.)—Gigantic oxblood red. Fine 
form with excellent stems. A real prize winner. 
Does well in the sun_Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
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