ALTAIR—L.D. Bicolor. A greatly admired orange 
and white tipped Dahlia. Medium sized bloom, with 
good stems on strong bush. $1.00 
CLAIRE MORTIMER—F.D. 1939 Introduction. 
Honor Roll. Winner of 10 First Prizes. Winner in 1940 
tor best 29 Blooms, | Variety, a stunning entry. Con- 
ceded to be the most beautiful Dahlia by all who saw 
it. Its large size, 10 to 14 inches, with its fine form and 
color, the new shade dusty pink or clear warm light 
cyclamen pink, makes it an outstanding flower. Foliage 
is a dark reddish green, strong and insect resistant, and 
the blooms are held erect on long wiry stiff but graceful 
stems; five foot bush, prolific bloomer and splendid 
keeper. A First Prize Winner through the one, two and 
three year seedling stage and for Best Dahha in many 
Shows. Roots $5.C0 
CAROLINE MEUSSDORFFER—F.D. This large 
Dahlia of great beauty, depth and fine form is named 
for my dear mother. Color is creamy yellow center, 
shading to bronzy salmon pink to edge of flower. Long 
strong stems, tall bush and prolific bloomer. $1.00 
COLEENA COOPER—S.C. An unusually beautiful 
rich ruby red Dahlia with a light lilac reverse ; twisting 
petals give an effect of a light tip. Large blooms, stems 
stiff and wiry, holding flowers well up out of the 
medium tall bush. $1.00 
ELIZABETH RETHBERG—Giant I.D. Great 
Prize Winner. A magnificent flawless clear exquisite 
light pink Dahlia with great depth, which we have 
grown to 14 in. It is named for the beautiful world- 
renowned Grand Opera Star of the Metropolitan Opera 
House of New York. Bushes are tall, stems are long 
and strong. It is a wonderful keeper. $1.00 
ERIN-GO-BRAH—F.D. A giant Dahlia of a clear 
light yellow with a greenish tinge. A splendid clean 
looking flower, with very strong straight stems on 
medium tall bush. Excellent keeper. $1.50 
FRANK WERNER—A giant I.D. with great depth. 
Great Prize Winner. First Prize for Best California 
Dahha, 12 blooms in 1940. First Prize won 3 times in 
1939 for Best 25 Blooms of One Variety. In 1938 it won 
4 Firsts for Best California Dahlia, 15 Blooms. Size 
12-14 by 6-8 deep. Warm apricot color, suffused salmon, 
copper and red. Medium tall bush, strong dark insect- 
resistant foliage, stems are strong and stiff. Best 
keeper as cut flower. $2.50 
GLADYS YOUNG—I. D. Immense bloom and fine 
form. Clear canary yellow blooms of great depth are 
common. Stems are long and strong. $1.00 
GOEPPNER—This giant bluish fuchsia color with 
silvery lavender reverse F.D. is a seedling of Kaweah. 
As flower unfolds each petal is edged with silver. 
Bushes are medium tall, 12 inch blooms are common on 
excellent stems. A 1940 Introduction. $5.00 
GRACE DOUGLAS—Honor Roll. Great Prize Win- 
ner. L. Dec. of a luscious clear pink color, deeper pink at 
high center of flower, shading lighter towards tip of 
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