Latest Honor Rolls Grown 
DAVID COPPERFIELD (Salem, 1937), I. D. 
Blooms have great depth and very high centers, and although 
the petals are rather broad, blooms are not at all coarse 
when fully developed. They are violet purple in color, sprinkl- 
ed with something akin to stardust. The blooms. stand 
staunchly on straight stems. 
Plants 60c 

DELICATA, (Dec.) (England) 
A very attractive dahlia of exceedingly prett coloring, so 
delicately tinted as to look almost eel ire white for 
lower half of floret, then softly suffused with lilac. Flowers ot 
neatly reflexed form and carried on good wiry stems. A 
beauty for the exhibition table. From England. 
Plants $2.50 
DELTA LODGE (Greenaugh, 1940), Cac. 
Originators peaeu Ptr: An improved Frau O’Bracht. Color 
cream suffused yellow. Large blooms on very good stems. 
Plants 65c 
DEEP PURPLE (Stephenson, 1940), F. D. 
Color deep magneta purple with a velvety sheen. Very large 
12 inches by 7. Good grower; foliage dark and resistant. 
Stems strong and holds the flowers facing out. 
Plants $2.50 
DIRECTOR M. A. HOWE (Paralls-Hulin Blamer, 1938), F. D. 
Another of our very successful releases of the past year. Very 
large. Color Tyrian rose to cerise. 
Plants 90c 
DISCOVERY (Salem, 1937), I. D. 
Deep rosy magenta with deep reddish garnet center. Many ot 
the petals twist, showing a rose reverse. Very attractive in 
color. Bush of medium height; stems are strong. Excellent for 
forcing for the largest bloom class. Shown once against most 
of the big ones, winning first. Very fine in garden this season. 
Roots 85c 
DOROTHY LAMOUR, (Ballay, 1941) 
True orange straight cactus, exquisite form and color, sun- 
set Medal Winner at San Francisco. 
Plants $7.50 
DON SOWTON (Australia), I. D. 
A true sport of Mrs. Sowton. Excellent habit of growth with 
flowers of largest size; a real winner. Color, mauve pink, and 
very new. We feel most fortunate to be able to offer this 
splendid very new variety. On J. W. Johnston’s Honor Roll. 
Plants $1.00 

DORIS ARLEEN (Hulin, 1940), I .D. 
Here is a deep full informal pink. 8 to 9 inches held on won- 
derful stiff stems and gets better as season advances. It has 
won several Blue Ribbons and is a real gem in any collection. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.25 
DREAM BEAUTY (Putnam, 1938), Deco. 
Bi-color nice long, wide pointed petals of lavender purple, with 
white tip about % inch in length. Good strong plants and 
something new. 
Roots $1.00 
DR. HARVEY CUSHING, I. D., (1940) 
Mallow pink suffused white. Very large, one of the best 
Good stems and growth. 
Plants 70c Roots $1.75 
DULCIENA, I. C. 
This is one of the most beautiful red cuctus that can be found. 
It is a seedling of Miss Belgium and is becoming more popular 
than its parent. 
Roots 50c 
E. B. HUTCHINGS (Chappaqua, 1940), S. C. 
Truly a lovely new dahlia, one of the most beautiful in this 
color class, due to its beautiful artistic form and color, mallow 
pink. Long narrow petals forming a huge graceful flower on 
perfect slender stems. 
Plants $1.25 
EARL BALDWIN (England), S. C. 
The flowers are very large and of beautiful formation, with 
florets twisting, curling and propeller-shaped. The ground 
color is flame, but this is almost covered by lilac, rose and 
purplish tints. 
Plants $1.00 
