INTRODUCTIONS OF 1941 
— ALL CHAMPIONS — 
ALL-AMERICAN---S.C.--- (Salem) Illustrated on front cover. 
Mulberry rose suffused salmon with wax yellow at base of 
petals. The petals twist somewhat and point in all direc- 
tions. Bushes six to seven feet high are covered with im- 
mense blooms which are held almost on top of straight 
stems. This is a very hardy dahlia and blooms are nearly 
as large when grown without fertilizer as when forced. 
This is the only new dahlia that has the distinction of 
being on ALL the Honor Rolls. 
Plants $7.50 Rooted Cuttings $5.00 
CROWNING GLORY---I.C. (Salem) Illustrated on back cover. 
An outstanding dahlia of rose pink with a cream center. 
This dahlia upon opening appears somewhat semi-cactus 
in type, but as it developes the edges of the petals fall 
back and roll forming quills, which gradually incurve. 
Blooms are twelve inches and over with good depth and 
are held on long straight stems. The bush attains a 
height of six to seven feet and has good foliage. 
Plants $10.00 Rooted Cuttings $6.65 
CLASS---F.D.--- (Salem) ustrated. 
This sulphur yellow formal has been grown to 15% inches, 
but under ordinary conditions it is an 11-inch bloom. Very 
compact and not at all coarse, the petals fall well back 
towards the stem, when the bloom is fully developed. 
Stems are straight and rigid and hold the bloom almost 
directly on top. Bushes are rugged, medium height, and 
will produce five and six 10 and 11-inch blooms at the 
same time. 
Plants $7.50 Rooted Cuttings $5.00 

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