BILLY LARCH (S. C.) 1940 
Very dark crimson, almost black at center, blooms often measuring 
12 inches, on very strong stems, well above the foliage. Healthy bushes 
SUR Goat PS cia giie [Oh at CO i ae rae ee Be Plants $1.45 
BLACK BEAUTY (F. D.) 
This is perhaps the darkest Dahlia in the world, a very deep maroon. 
While this variety is much darker than KING COLE it is not as large. 
Blooms oneness sDUSN co teS tate -col eee note Roots $1.00—Plants $ .50 
BURCH FORAKER (I. D.) 
A bright flame red, very large blooms, on bush 6 feet in 
POP Gan 2 C2 oe oe Sart eee a Plants $ .70 
BROOMALL'S PINK (S. C.) 
Beautiful true rose pink. The blooms are produced freely on healthy 
Pas osee blooms. 7-1NGnes, sbUShs >. teeta so. Roots $ .50 
CALIFORNIA IDOL (I. D.) 
A clear bright, self-colored yellow. A Ears exhibition variety. A 
small root-maker, its only serious fault... Roots or Plants $ .45 

CARL DAHL (I. D.) seats 
One of the best varieties of 1938. Color old rose. Blooms up to 14 
TACOS COIS DG eee en et et Roots $1.00—Plants $ .45 
CHEROKEE BRAVE (I. D.) Aen 
The blooms are large, 10 to 12 inches, of-a eee Ox- fecal tS lon 
Fine stems and good bushes 4!/5 feet high. Free bloomer. 
Roots or Plants $ .50 
CROYDEN'S GLORY (I. D.) 
This Australian variety is a beautful clear yellow of perfect form, and 
large size. Healthy bushes about 5 feet, blooms !0 inches. 
Roots or Plants $ 45 
DEEP PURPLE (F. D.) 1940 
This deep magenta-purple with velvet sheen is. the largest purple 
formal in commerce. Blooms average |2 to 13 inches on good stems. 
Bushes 5 feet tall. A Dahlia that should be in everybody's garden. 
Plants only $2.00 
DISCOVERY (I. D.) 
A deep rosy magenta with darker center, many plants twist showing 
a rosy reverse. Blooms 10 inches, bush 5 feet.........00.0-.-.. Roots $ .60 
DARCY SAINSBURY (F. D.) 
Perhaps the best and finest pure white Dahlia in the world. The 
blooms are large and produced very freely. Bushes 5!/2 feet. Very 
PAOD cae tam nte tay ph te hirs So ehh a Roots $ .75—Plants $ .45 
