JERSEY’S DAINTY (C)—A fine white cactus. Prolific 
bloomer ~~~. ~-_-~__-__ -_ 2 Se 50c 
JULIA MACK (F. D.—Mandarin red with the base and tips 
of the petals gold. Blossoms 10 to 12 inches by 7 inches 
deep. A big formal decorative on a long stiff stem, with 
dark leathery foliage. A beautiful dahlia_[l See $1.50 
J. K. ALEXANDER, Jr., (I. D.) (Alexander)—A massive 
flower of great depth and wonderful formation. The color 
is a deep scarlet with slight lines of gold on edge of petals. 
Robust: bush sL222--.s42 5-0. 2 eee 75¢ 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (I. D.)—Color a true rose pink, later 
deepening to mellow pink. Gigantie blooms, broad petals 
overlapping with twisted ends. Full center, very long 
stem, foliage dark green and insect-proef. A good bloomer 
and excellent keeper —.______i___.___ ea eae 35c 
LORD OF AUTUMN (I. D.)—Fine, clear yellow with no other 
shading. A prize winning beauty of great size and depth 
with mast beautiful formation. Long, strong stems hold 
the big: blooms well out of the foliage __— == 75c 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY (I. D.)—Pure glowing yellow big 
blooms with pointed petals. Stem excellent____________ 50c 
LEIDEN’S ELEGANCE (C.)—Crimson to deep vermillion, 
perfectly formed. The large blooms are on long stems well 
set above the foliage. Free-flowering, good habits_____ 75c 
MES. ELLA WORTHEN (I. D.)—A very large flower with 
long narrow petals which form a very beautiful flower. 
The huge facing on long, stiff stems with insect-resisting 
foliage. Truly a beautiful Dahlia__-2_-_ aaa 50c 
MILDRED POTE (F. D.)—Winner Achievement Medal ’37. 
Large, phlox-pink flower. Blooms set well on a good stem 
with a full center. Has nice clean foliage, a Dahlia anyone 
would enjoy growing: Medium size bush -o2aegee $1.00 
MONARCH OF THE EAST (F. D.)—OGolor warm gold with 
apricot orange buff suffusion, slightly coppery red on re- 
verse. Grand stem up to 4 ft.; holds giant flower above 
bush. Size, 12 to 14 in. blooms and fine for exhibition. 
A. R. and Certificate winner _1_.___._.___ | ya $1.00 
MISS OAKLAND (F. 3B.) (Sjobterg-Hook)—Tall pure white 
of good size on long stems. Centers full during the regular 
season, but Some open later. In alla fine white and a two- 
time certificate winner 2 2222 a oe eee 50c 
MOTHERS DAY (F. D.)—This dahlia comes to us as one of the 
best whites yet originated. The ten-inch blooms are of a 
satiny-white and held on good stems partly upwards. The 
petals reflex giving great depth. Stocky bushes and insect- 

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MRS. WM. KNUDSEN (i. D.)—Pure white fiowers with high 
center, wood stems..-22.2.__2-.. 2). _ eee $1.00 
NANCY ROBINEON (I. D.)—Exquisite true pink blooms on 
long slender stems. One of the finest cut flowers______50¢ 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (S. C.)—Rose pink. Stems long and 
strong. One of the most beautiful dahlias and very 
DOD UL ake Se ee ee ee 75c 
PHYLLIS KNIGHT (Dec.)—An enormous Australian novelty 
that was a great prize winner in 1937. The €pigReiaaaame 
of the finest in this large exhibition size salmon rose over- 
laid with rose pink. <A dahlia that always showseaetuu 
center and is carried on very strong cane-like stems. 
Rots): 22 S202 we ee ee a ee ee $1.50 
PALO ALTO I. D.)—Tall bushes, large flowers of apricot 
buff held on extra long stems: One of the béestlgage. 50c 
PLUE D’OR (Cac.)—Gold and amber, with very long stems, 
a prolific bloomer 22-2... 22 Jk...) eee eee $1.50 
PINK AMBASSADOR (Cac.)—This is identical with the well 
known. Ambassador of which it is a sport. The color is 
pink with a white cefiter. A free bloomer__ 22s aeee= $1.00 
PINK DAILY MAIL (I. D.—Fine lavender pink on long 
stems. A beautiful dahlia, blooms wello22 === 50c 
RITA BALLIN (F. D)—The large blooms are of a clear 
yellow with no shading. The stems are perfect and hold 
the blooms facing. A wonderful dahlia o_o $2.50 
RUBY TAYLOR (I. D.)—This deep velvety carmine is a 
great favorite with all who grow it. Large blooms on 
good stems. RUBY is good _-22__- 222 eee 50c 
