
CLASS, F. D. (Salem & Glenden Dahlia Gardens, 
1941). 
This sulphur yellow formal has been grown to 
151% inches across, but under ordinary condi- 
tions it is an 11-inch bloom. We believe it to 
be the best and largest formal yellow to date. It 
is very compact, is not at all coarse, and the 
petals fall well back towards the stems when 
the bloom is fully developed. The stems are 
straight and hold the blooms directly on top. The 
bushes are rugged, of medium height, and will 
produce five and six 10- and 11-inch blooms at 
the same time. Placed on J. W. Johnston’s 
Honor Roll for 1941. 
Roots, $15.09; Plants, $7.50. 
