Order early and you will not be disappointed. 
ANGELO ROSSI I. D. Color vivid gold outer petals flushed a deeper shade of 
salmon gold. Flowers very large, and deep strong stems. Roots 75¢ 
ANNA BENEDICT, I. D. (Benedict-Dahliadel)—Color, rich deep garnet, with 
black shadings at the center of the bloom. A very fine dahlia. A Certificate 
winner. Height of plant 5% ft. Root 50c¢ 
AMERICAN VICTORY, F. D. (American D. F.)—Color is a rich ox-blood red 
that needs no protection or shading as the color goes all the way through 
the petal. Plant of splendid growth with dark green foliage. Winner of 
the Achievement Medals and many other prizes. Height of plant 5 ft. 
Root $5.00 Plant $2.00 
AUTUMN SUNSET, ID (e-mh)-C—Lemon yellow lightly tinted spinel red. An 
exceptionally strong grower and highly resistant to insects. This dahlia 
holds an enviable trial garden record. Very large blooms, good an 
Roots $1.00 
AZURA, ID (e-mh)-C—A giant dahlia, color rosy lilac with a bluish violet 
sheen. A clean vigorous grower but a late bloomer. Root $1.00 
BAERNES S. C. (Ballego)—This is without doubt one of the best European 
novelties. The color is a striking carmine rose thorughout the entire flower. 
The petals are pointed and the stems hold the blooms at a fine angle. This 
variety has fine branching habits. Height, 4 feet. Roots $1.00 
BALLEGO’S SURPRISE S. C. (Ballego)—One of the most beautiful whites. 
A Seedling of Frau O’Bracht which already has made a fine record and 
captured many prizes throughout the country. Height, 4 feet. 
Roots 75c¢ 
BALTIMORE BELLE. S. C.—The royal robe of Caesar could not compare with 
the beauty and luster of the purple-red glow of this new and magnificent 
Dahlia which we honor by the name of Baltimore Belle. 
Roots $3.50 Plants $1.50 
BETTY KUNZMAN—Lovely pastel shades of cream and orchid. The blooms 
are 8 inches on good stiff stems. Root 75c 
BLACK KNIGHT I. D. (Kemp)—The name of this dahlia ought to be suffi- 
cient to give you an idea of the color. Dark velvety maroon, almost black. 
The flowers are of great size, often up to 14 inches in diameter. Plant has 
a wonderful branching habit. Height, 6 feet. Roots $1.25 
BLUE RIVER (Salem) F. D.—The name is very appropriate for this dahlia. 
Color, deep lilac or bluish mauve. The nearest to blue dahlia we have seen. 
Good size bloom on fine stem. Height 4 ft. Roots 50c 
BUCKEYE KING F. D. (Peck)—A very large clear glowing amber yellow 
that won many prizes. The blooms which are large and of good depth are 
held facing sideways, on good stems, well above the foliage. Tall and very 
Vigorous growing bush. Height, 6 feet. Roots 35c 
BURCH FORAKER (Slocum) I. D.—A seedling of Son of Satan, with all the 
good qualities of its original parent. Can easily be grown 12 inches in diam- 
eter, and 7 or 8 in depth. Color, brightest flame red we have ever seen. 
Good substance and fine stem. The highest score dahlia at the Mid-West 
Trial Gardens, 1938. Roots $2.50 
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