CLARA CLEMMONS—Ball. The most striking of the 
formal ball type Dahlia. Crimson, tipped white. 3 .50 
CONQUISTADOR —S.C. Creamy yellow suffused pink. 
Large blooms, long strong stems. $ .50 
DARCY SAINSBURY—F.D. A superb very large strong 
stemmed Dahlia of perfect form, free blooming and good 
keeper. Great Prize Winner and considered the best white 
atta $1.00 
EDNA FERBER—S.C. One of the finest. Immense glisten- 
ing coral, shading to gold; very full flower. $ .75 
ELINOR VANDERVEER—F. D. A magnificent large 
satiny rose pink Dahlia, excellent keeper. $ .50 
FRANK SERPA—I.D. A magnificent large long stemmed 
amaranth pink Dahlia. Very popular. $1.00 
GOLDEN AGE—S.C. Richest amber, a beautifully colored 
and formed Dahlia; grows very large. $1.00 
JANE COWL—Great Prize Winner. Immense glistening 
bronzy buff and old gold. I, Dec. Twisting petals. Very cou 
lan } .50 
LOIS WALCHER—F.D. Winner of 6 American Home 
Achievement Medals. Considered by many to be the finest bi- 
color to date. Color deep amaranth to pansy purple with outer 
one-third of petals a clear white. $1.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN —I.D. Great Prize Winner for Larg- 
est Dahlia. Golden yellow, deep blooms on good stems. $1.00 
MRS. BRADLEY—Cac. Lovely pure white. Good stems. 
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SATAN—S.C. Great Prize Winner. Immense splendid bril- 
liant carmine. Stems are long and strong. Honor Roll. $1.00 
SNOW QUEEN—Ball. Pure white; good keeper. $ .50 
THOMAS WANT—Cactus. Lovely yellow, edged pink. $ .75 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Coronne—D. White, like a gardenia. $ .50 
Grace Gulliver—S.C. Deep rose, very fine. io 
Little Darling—A perfectly formed small cactus type in 
clear light salmon pink. .50 
Little Dream—S.C. Exquisite rose pink and white. 50 
Little Jenny—S.C. Excellent salmon buff and yellow; long 
stems. .50 
Little Snow Queen—S.C. Pure white; very fine bloomer. 50 
Luana—Beautiful coral rose. Dec. Very popular. .50 
Marjorie Emberson—I.D. Excellent salmon _ pink. 50 
Mt. Whitney Sunset—F.D. Amber, with bronze center. 50 
Mahbelle—My 1941 Introduction. Salmon red, excellent. 1.50 
Scarlet Queen—Our 1940 Introduction. Brilliant scarlet, 
very tull flowers, long stems, very attractive. 1.00 
Tirzah—Our 1941 Introduction. I.D. Lovely ruby red. 1.50 
Trojan—S.C. Mikado red, with yellow. .50 
Miss Vivian—F.D. Rose pink, small ball type. .50 
Twinkle—Orchid flowers, Tyrian rose. .50 
Union Jack—Single. White, each petal outlined red. 50 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
Gzrcon— Yellow, center of petal brownish red, yellow collar. 
: $ .50 
Gypsy—Rich rosy purple shading to lavender, tips of petal 
white, with a white collar. 1.00 
Mt. Lassen—Fiery red, yellow collar. 50 
Sonata—Light orange red, yellow collar. .50 
Swallow—Pure white, long stems. .50 
Tribune—Carmine, white collar. 50 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
Anna Von Schwerin—Small shell pink, white center. $ .50 
Bantam—Bright red, long stiff stems. 5 
Bossy—Light phlox purple, darker center. [50 
Brightest of All—Small bright orange red. .50 
Darkest of All—Maroon almost black. oS 
Glow—Very good old rose. Long stems. . 
Helen Anita—Pink lavender, white center, long stems. 2 
Joe Fette—Pure white, long stems. 0 
Libby Rohr—Cerise purple, very long stems. 50 
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