Royalitta (Min. Dec.)—A new miniature decorative 
of royal purple. Stems are good. This is needed in 
our miniature class_Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Rudyard Kiplinger (F. D.)—A very deep rose pink 
with shadings-Roots 75c, Plants 35c 
Salem Streamline (I. D.)—Beautiful old rose with 
carmine rose. Fine stems_Roots 50c 
San Francisco (I. D.)—Shrimp pink of large size. 
Has well formed blooms with good foliage. Con¬ 
sidered one of the best large type of recent intro¬ 
duction -Plants $1.00 
*ScarIet Leader (S. C.)—Semi cactus dahlia of vivid 
intense poppy red. Surpasses all existing red va¬ 
rieties. A champion at the shows_Plants 75c 
Shirley Temple (S. C.)—Soft lavender pink with 
large blooms on long strong stems. 
Roots $1.50, Plants 75c 
Showa (C.)—A crimson cerise, reverse of petals sil¬ 
ver, giving a striking appearance. A prolific bloom¬ 
er -Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Sonny Boy (I. D.)—Large old rose blooms with 
strong stems -Plants 35c 
Son of Satan (S. C.)—A good cactus of flame red 
color. Early and prolific_Roots 75c, Plants 35c 
Souvenir (I. D.)—Color is a tyrain pink, flowering 
habit prolific_Roots 50c 
:!! Stella Pozzi (I.D.)—Golden yellow at base becom¬ 
ing a coral pink, very beautiful. Blooms are 6 to 8 
inches on fine long stems_Plants $1.00 
*Sulphurino (Dec.)—This grand novelty is a Sport 
of Jane Cowl. Color is de§p sulphur yellow. Re¬ 
verse of petals a lighter reddish glow. Highly 
recommended _Plants 50c 
Sunray (I. D.)—Huge blooms of clear buff with 
apricot suffusions, reverse of petals peach red. 
Plants 50c 
*Taiyo Cactus—An incurved cactus of maroon tipped 
white. Strong stems. This one comes from Japan. 
Plants $1.00 
Trojan (I.D.) 1941—A new 1941 introduction of 
crimson red overlaid wax yellow with the yellow 
more pronounced on reverse of petals. The petals 
twist giving it an artistic form. Long strong stems. 
Plants $7.50 
Virginia Rute (I. D.)—Extra large blooms on good 
stems. Color a deep rich velvety maroon with 
broad pointed petals with a tight center. Very 
attractive _Plants $1.00 
Virginia Shipley (F. D.)—A deep lemon yellow with 
a golden hue which is different from other yellows. 
Plants $1.00 
Volcano (F. D.)—A very large, well formed flower of 
great depth. This was an outstanding dahlia in our 
gardens. Color is an orange-flame red, which does 
not fade in the sun or rain. Don’t fail to grow this 
one if you are looking for a giant flower. 
Roots 50c 
*Volkaert's Champion (S. C.)—Golden yellow center 
suffused salmon. Strong stems_Plants 50c 
Windsor Colonel (I. D.)—Lemon yellow slightly suf¬ 
fused scarlet _Plants $1.00 
White Queen (I. D.)—A pure clean white_Roots 50c 
*Woodland Wonders (I. D.)—A dahlia of outstanding 
performance, consisting of new delightful shades 
of crushed strawberry with lilac markings which 
makes an unusually attractive coloring. Large 
flowers of good stems. This variety comes from 
Australia _Plants $1.00 
Yellow Giant (Inc. C.)—Clear yellow with giant size 
blooms. Has made good in the shows and trial 
grounds _Plants $1.00 
Yellow Glory (S. C.) 1940—Clear lemon yellow and a 
giant in size of fine form. A 1940 introduction of 
considerable merit _Plants $1.50 
Yellow Marvel (F. D.)—Deep golden yellow and 
white, greatly admired_Roots 75c 
Your Lucky Star (S. C.)—It is a huge cactus with 
soft pastel colors. Amaranth pink shading to white 
center. Good blooms with pointed petals. Truly a 
grand dahlia _Plants 75c 
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