GREETINGS TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS 
It is a pleasure that | am sending you my catalogue 
for 1941. Your generous and kind support in the past 
has been greatly appreciated and inspires me to con- 
tinued effort to make available for you only the best 
Dahlias at a price within reach of all. 
Respectfully yours, 
MRS. J. A. MENEGHEL 
Order Early! Which will insure the reservation of varieties 
that might be sold out later. 
Guarantee. We guarantee all roots to have a live eye and 
to be true to name, and will cheerfully replace any that fail 
in either respect. 
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shipped on 25% deposit; postage and C.O.D. fee extra. Postage 
paid on cash orders of $1.00 or more; on orders below $1.00, 
add 15c for postage. 
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Remittance with order, please. On retail orders tena. 
State of Washington please add the two per cent sales tax. 
Time of Shipment. Unless otherwise ordered, roots will be 
shipped between April 15 and May 15. Dahlias ordered ship- 
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CLASSIFICATION 
Cactus (C.)—Incurved Cactus (I. C.) 
Straight Cactus (St. C.)—Semi-Cactus (S. C.) 
Informal Decorative (1I..D.)—F'ormal Decorative (FE. D.) 

AMERICA’S SWEETHEART (I. D.—A giant, with pure clear 
yellow blooms of great depth, held nearly on top of abso- 
lutely stiff stems. Can be grown to 12 inches and more 
and has won as the “largest flower in the show’ ~-2222 50c 
AMELIA EARHART (S. C.)—Very large, beautiful Dahlia of 
apricot buff with salmon. shadings=22-_=2 2332. 50c 
ANNA MAY WONG (I. D.)—This is a huge flower. Bright 
spectrum red with a light reverse. Flowers well above the 
foliage on strong, stiff stems, with good, heavy insect- 
resistant foliage lui. 1... eee 50c 
AZURBRA (I. D.)—Ballay. Rose lilac with a bluish sheen of 
extra large size that canscompete in the “largest” bloom 
class. Wee had many blooms over a foot in diameter on 
exceptionally strong stems. The bush is quite tall and 
a sight to see with four or more large blooms at one time. 
A general favorite and a fine root maker_____lo 22 50c 
ARDELA LLOYD (I. D.)—Best described as the yellow 
Jane Cowl, with all the good qualities of that grand 
dahlia 22 ee ee ee 50c 
ALEK CRAIG (S. C.)—Pink with cream center. A fine 
Gahlia .-.2i2lbes2 2 ee ee eee $1.00 
BAERNE (S. C.)—Foreign. This beautiful variety is a win- 
ner. Color old pink with a soft deep salmon glow, a pure 
Semi-Cactus Dahlia with excellent stems, free flowering 
well above the foliage. Variety for exhibitionS___-—_ 50c 
BALLEGO’S SURPRISE (S. C.)—Holland. This variety has 
been much sought after ever since its introduction a few 
years ago. The color is pure white and shaped like Frau 
O Bracht, of which it is a seedling. The blooms are freely 
produced and.keep well___-______i_.___ __ eee 75¢ 
