*CURLY LOCKS—I.D. An extra large flower of gold color. 
AMELIA EARHART—S.C. Apricot buff with salmon shad- 
ings. 
GRAND MASTER—Bronze shading to orange at center. 
GREAT EASTERN—A large flower of bronze and autumn 
tints. 
MONARCH OF THE EAST—Bright golden apricot. Huge 
blooms on a strong, sturdy plant. Formal Decorative. 
LAVENDER AND PURPLE SHADES 
AZURA—I.D. Extra large bloom of a rosy lilac color. 
*BETTE DAVIS—S.C. Deep lavender. Best of stems. 
BLUE RIVER—F.D. Blue lavender or lilac. Distinctive for 
color. 
BURGUNDY—I.D. Wine purple in color with good stems. 
DRESDEN—I.D. Exquisite flower of clear lavender. Fine. 
PINK DAILY MAIL—I.D. Large flower. Orchid pink. Best 
of stems. 
*ROBERT L. RIPLEY—I.D. Rhodamine purple with rose suf- 
fusions. Without doubt, one of the largest grown. 
S.0.S.—I.D. Magenta purple color. Much admired. 
RED SHADES 
*ADOLF MAYER—I.D. About the darkest black-red dahlia 
we grow. 
*KING ALFRED—I.D. Ruby red with a silver reverse. 
Strong, sturdy plant with good stems. 
LELAND STANFORD—I.D. Bright cardinal red that does 
not burn or fade. 
MALIBU SUNSET—I.D. Brightest scarlet. Most popular. 
MARGRACE—I.D. Scarlet and gold. Good stems. Splen- 
did. 
MRS. GEO. LeBOUTILLIER—I.D. Carmine. Extra large 
flower. 
MURPHY'S MASTERPIECE—I.D. Monster blooms of dark 
red that shade to crimson. Good stems. 
SATAN—S.C. Flaming red. Flowers are large; good form. 
BI-COLORS AND BLENDED 
BALLEGO'S GLORY—F.D. Mahogany with gold tips. Good 
bloomer. 
FREDA GEORGE (Australia)—I.D. A very pleasing color 
of cream overlaid heliotrope. Strong, erect stems. 
*HASLEROVA—I.D. to Formal. Light lavender flecked 
purple. 
IRENE ANDERSON—I.D. Maroon with white tips. Extra 
good. 
YELLOW MARVEL—F.D. Lemon yellow, tipped white. 
