HONOR ROLL DAHLIAS FOR 1941 
LEADING AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN INTRODUCTIONS 
We can furnish plants for May and June shipment on quite a 
number of 1939, 1940 and 1941 introductions which are not listed as 
price had not been established at time this list went to press. Send us 
a list of varieties you desire in plants, prices will be quoted promptly. 
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1018—Adolph Mayer. I.D. Bloom 9x4, black garnet red ____. 
625—Aiko. S.C. Blooms 10x5, cardinal with silver reverse 
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921—-Alace May. I.D. Blooms 10-12’? (White Lord of Au- 
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885—American Purity. S.C. Bloom 10x7. A fine exhibition 
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814—-Amelia Earhart. S.C. Blooms 12x6. Apricot buff with 
pink tints. Still doing it’s share of winning in the 
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796—Angelo Rossi. I.D. Vivid gold giant on strong stems. 
793—Bearne. I.C. Rose pink. An excellent cut flower ___. 
712—Bette Davis. S.C. Lilac rose blooms 11x6 on perfect 
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924—-Burch Foraker. I.D. Blooms 12x6, bright scarlet red 
with yellow sheen. Excellent flowering habits with 
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798—Black Knight. I.D. Almost black velvety maroon. The 
large up to 14” fiowers are borne on long, stiff stems. 
794—Brilliant Lady. I.D. Blooms 10x6 french purple reverse 
of petal silver. Stems long and straight. 
912—Carl G. Dahl. Blooms 12x6. Apricot buff, old rose on 
reverse of petals. A winner for largest blooms. ____ 
196—City of Boston. F.D. Blooms 10x5. Pink overlaid 
bronze. Strong straight stems. A very beautiful variety 
810—Chamberlain. S.C. Blooms 10x5. Salmon rose changing 
to violet, full centers. Strong erect stems. _____ 
771—Chemer’s Pure White. S.C. Pure white blooms on long 
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173—Chemer’s Ruby. I.D. Blooms 10x41%. Dark ruby red 
on stems three to four feet long, holding flowers erect. 
A very beautiful and attractive variety. Winner of 
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1003-—Cherokee Brave. I.D. Blooms 10x5, oxblood red. 
661—Curly Lecks. F.D. Blooms 10x6, bright orange apricot 
on long, strong stems. Petals twist and curl. ________ 
1013—Darcy Sanisbury. F.D. Blooms 9x4. A fine white that 
stands the sun and heat. Good stems. ~2. 0) 
24—-Eagle Rock Fantasy. I.D. Blooms 11x5. Violet rose 
with silver shadings on extra long, strong stems _____ 
783—Echo. I.D. Blooms 10x5, rose shading to blue. The 
effect is very attractive and most unusual. 
886—Everybody’s Favorite. I.D. Blooms 11x5, rose pink. 
Excellent stems. Winner of many prizes _____ 
927—Enkhart Prima. S.C. Blooms 9x5, salmon with gold 
center. A very beautiful, worthwhile dahlia. 
877—Flash. S.C. Blooms 8x5. A very striking bi-color, petals 
serrated doubly, red with white tips. Free blooming. 
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845—Geneva Giant. I.D. Blooms 11x5. A giant Autumn 
shade dahlia on strong stems, suitable for exhibition. 
1007—Glamour. I.D. Blooms 11x7, purple veined violet. 
A tall grower on long stiff stems. A number of win- 
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884—-Golden Bounty. F.D. Bloom 9x6, rich lemon yellow on 
perfect stems. Free early Bloomer. Very attractive 
876—Greenbrier Giant. F.D. Blooms 10x5, flesh white tinted 
lavender. A beautiful variety suitable for exhibition. 
913—Greater Glory. S.C. Blooms 11x5. A tall vigorous bush 
with many artistic blooms, deep rose pink shading to 
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878—Haslerova. F.D. Blooms 8x4, white flecked purple. A 
bi-color with many winnings to its credit. _..... 
847—Jessica Dragonette. S.C. Blooms 12x6. Beautiful color 
combination, apricot suffused peach mauve. Flowers of 
perfect form on real stems. Exhibition variety. 
914—Jimmie Foxx. I.D. Blooms 11x7, coppery red tinged 
henna. Extra long stems. Numerous prizes everywhere. 
1029—Joyce Louise. Blooms 10x4, phlox pink. A very strik- 
ing dahlia with numerous awards. peat wind aL CNG ae 
1027—Katie K. I.D. Blooms 11x6. A giant violet rose with 
lighter veinings, quite similar to Kathleen Norris in 
color but bush growth and stems very much stronger. 
An outstanding exhibition pink variety. Numerous 
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71—Kaweah. I.D. Deep cerise rose. A giant on extra long 
stems. A prize winner for largest blooms. —____.__._. 
729—Kemp’s Golden Giant. F.D. Golden yellow buff on good 
stems. If you want size try this one. Blooms 13x6___ 
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