BEAUTE (Cactus). Very pretty yellow. Plant .50 
BETTE DAVIS S. C. An odd color, described as a deep violet rose. <A 
consistent winner. Plant .50 
BILLY LARCH S. C. A worthy semi-cactus of large size. Color, a very 
deep crimson, almost black at center. Blooms carried on strong, cane- 
like stems always facing foliage, dark and insect resistant. Height 
about 5 ft. Can be grown up to 13 inches without forcing. 
Plants $1.50 
BUCKEYE GLORY I. D. A strong growing large lavender. Plant .50 
BURCH FURAKERI.D. Very good scarlet. Bloom 10 to 12 inches. 
Plant .75 
CALIFORNIA IDOL L D. One of the best of the 1935 introductions. It 
is a splendid grower and the giant yellow blooms are held upright on 
long stiff stems. Plant .50 
CAROLINA MAID (Robens) F. D. to I. D. Color very difficult to describe. 
General color is pink in yellow base with rose. Many blooms show 
some purple. The color effect is different from any Dahlia we have 
grown. Was grown to 12% in. Has excellent substance, a long stem. 
Flowers facing to erect. Plants $3.00 
CHEROKEE BRAVE I. D. A large exhibition flower 10 inches or more. 
Color is beautiful red. Plant .75 
CLAIRE MORTIMER I. D. A clear warm light Cyclamen-pink, tight cen- 
ter is a deeper shade of the same color. Large graceful blooms on 
good stems. Plants $1.00 
CONSUL GENERAL QUIST S.C. A beauty from Holland. Color, soft 
shell pink darker to the center. Large flowers well formed. Plant $1.00 
CORNELIA BRYCE PINCHOTI. D. A glowing burgundy red of large size 
and perfect form. Plant .50 
CRINKLES I. D. A beauty from Australia. Color chrome yellow. Very 
large flowers on excellent stems. Achievement Medal winner, and 
Grand champion at Croydon & Victoria. Plants $2.00 
CROYDON GLORY F. D. Deep primrose yellow. Plant .50 
DARCY SAINSBURY I. D. One of the finest whites we have ever seen. 
Plant .50 
DAVID COPPERFIELD I. D. Giant violet purple. Tall grower and fine 
stems. Plant .50 
DEUIL DU ROI ALBERT F. D. Large flower of rich coloring; pure white, 
purple bordered. An outstanding Belgian novelty. Bi-color. Plant .50 
DIR. CARL G. DAHL I. D. The largest Dahlia in our gardens in 1989, 
—we had many blooms up to 14 inches. Color is ember glow with 
golden sheen, sweet brier reverse. Plant .75 
DISCOVERY I. D. Rosy magneta, a champion in every way. Plant .50 
