Price Each 
JOSEPHINE G., 8. C—Bright shade of true rose pink 
tipped straw yellow. 1929 Roll of Honor Dahlia. 
Very Sine) (ic ee ge ae eee | thai Bie’ 25 
JUDGE MAREAN, D.—Glowing salmon, red, orange. 
and "yellow, ccs. ose Ey aie ga) egy Ot 15 
JUGENDPRACHT, C.—Rose with golden yellow center. Good 
size perfect cactus flowers on long clean stems. A fine cut 
flower Dethlicnuue Rae fee Me gee, egal fh .00 
JUNE JUSTICE, I. D—Rich, deep shade of tyrian rose, 
suffused with bright purple, blooms often 10 inches, 
on good strong stems, very fine. .00..2.. 25 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, D.—Very large rose pink, a 
great: prize -winner)) 4.30) 2000 1 ee See ss 25 
KATHLEEN V. SMITH, C.—A beautiful pure pink, 
shading to white center, perfect cactus blooms oe 
long wiry stems. Excellent cut flower. ............ 
KAY FRANCIS, S.C—A soft lemon yellow. A mick 
fied Frau O’Bracht, but a larger flower with more 
petals, A great prize winner, 1934. St 25 
KEMP’S BLACK KNIGHT, I.D.—Rich velvety maroon. 
Almost black, huge flowers on good stems. 25 
KEMP'S VIOLET WONDER, D.—Large violet | color. 
At gold medal: Dahlia; (1927) Fo A ae ee 25 
KEWEAH, I.D.— Deep cerise with rose shadings— 
Worlds Fair prize winner, Chicago 1933. .... 25 
LA FIESTA, I. D—Huge blooms of deep sulphur yel- 
low, penciled coral red, petals cur] and twist. Good 
stout stems, a great prize winner. .................... 39 
LORD OF AUTUMN, I. D—One of the largest and most beau- 
tiful Dahlias. Immense big, deep golden yellow blooms— 
often 12 inches wide by 8 inches deep. Extra stout stems. 
A .gqreatiprize; winner (oo ees eee ee es 50 
MABEL ELIZABETH, I.D.—A pure glistening white, large 
flowers of good substance. Excellent stems. ........-W.W.. uh 
MARIE DRESSLER, F.D.—An attractive and beautiful shade of 
pomegranite red. Jersey Beauty type, perfect blooms on 
long stiff stems. Fine cut flower and exhibition Dahlia... .75 
MARION BROOMAL, H. ©.— Dark Lavender pink, 
WiiGS (CGMter,s IAPREY Ja ee ee ee 29 
MARGRACE, I.D.—Brilliant Scarlet tipped with gold. Very 
large blooms on strong stems. A Mid-West prize win- 
PIDs roadie op ticnsya Reames te LA seet en 7 caer wees gee Seer tee .00 
MARY ELLEN, F. D.—A greatly improved Mrs. I de ver 
Warner, immense big blooms of lavender pink. A 
RolivoteHonor ‘Danlietes. on Se Cee Ses. 35 
MARYLAND GLORY, D.—A fine shade of rich Ameri- 
can Beauty red, very large deep blooms on excellent 
stems. An outstnading prize winner at the big East- 
- ern shows in 1931. A Roll of Honor Dahlia. .........35 
MARYLAND ORANGE, Semi-C.—A brilliant orange 
red. A gold medal winner, also on the Roll of 
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MINNIE MARSDEN, C.—Beautiful watermelon pink, 
good stemsuineioricatting:. Pee ae I oad 
MISS GLORY, S.C.—Soft apricot yellow, big massive, deep 
incurved blooms 10 inches or more across on stout stems. 
rect Gorizs Wirin er eso. An ash se eit tet fy eat) 90 
MISS OHIO, C.—Beautiful rosy lavender incurved cactus, 
long stiff stems. Extra good cut flower Dahlia. ~..WW. 39 
MILTON J. CROSS, I.D.—A rich golden buff. Immense size 
blooms held on long strong stems. Has won many prizes. 
8 ee a aA Aan i yy 1 ee 50 
MRS. I de ver WARNER, D—Large mauve pink. Good stems. 
An old: favorite: that is: very ‘popular.ci. 15 
MRS, ALFRED B. SEAL, D.—Rich glowing old rose, 
Be UR A rata a eee Ce A eee Seve, «29 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTELLIER, I. D.—Rich velvety car- 
mine red. Immense big blooms on long extra stout 
stems, Sturdy healthy plants of medium height, fine 
exhibition Dahlia. On 1935 Roll of Honor, ..... 29 
