EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE (I. D.) 
A great prize winning variety introduced in 1939 which has made 
good with us. The 12-inch blooms are a beautiful shade of clear light 
pinkmnushest 5/5 teatinnc cw ee tol oh es Roots $2.00—Plants $1.00 
EDWARD RINFLEISCH (F. D.) 
A good red with blooms about 8 inches, bushes 5 feet... Roots $ 35 
FREDA GEORGE (I. D.) 
Another beauty from Australia, color cream suffused pink. 
Roots $ .75—Plants $ 45 
FRECKLES (I. D.) 
A large lemon yellow, splashed and spotted scarlet. A very free 
bloomer and grower, though not so good as a root producer. Blooms 
Ota. hO-taches, .bisn octets te ees Roots $ .75—Plants $ .45 
FRANK SERPA (I. D.) 
Beautiful orchid pink, on good bushes. Blooms average about 8 
HN CH@SRA tat: fetes ee Le pen ae eB De Oe ano ake wf Sie tees Roots $ .60 
GLAMOUR (I. D.) 
An immense true purple, deeply edged amaranth pink, entirely 
different from any existing variety. A prize winner, good for exhibi- 
tions. .Busties! Sateetsn oe =. eee Pella lag tiad ster Roots $1.50—Plants $ .75 
GENE STRATTON PORTER (I. D.) 
A grand ruby red, sometimes the petals are tipped white. Bush 6 feet. 
Roots $1.50—Plants $ .50 
GERTRUDE LAWRENCE (I. D.) 
The very large, well-formed blooms, which are carried on long stems, 
are a beautiful shade of currant red. Bushes 4!/5 feet. 
Roots $1.50—Plants $ .75 
GREAT EASTERN (lI. D.) 
A spectacular large orange colored Dahlia. Good for exhibition. 
Roots $ .35 or 3 for $1.00 
GRACE MOORE (I. D.) 
Perhaps the best clear lavender grown. Blooms up to 12 inches, 
Bushes. 6 feet cote sar uae Pipes pre th eas Roots $ .80—Plants $ .45 
GREATER GLORY (S. C.) 
Artistic rose pink blooms on good stems. Bush 6 feet. 
Roots $1.00—Plants $ .45 
HUNT'S VELVET WONDER (I. D.) 
A giant purple, fine for exhibition... eee Roots $ .30 
INCANDESCENT (I. D.) 
The color is a rosy buff suffused yellow. Seedling of JANE COWL 
which it resembles but with larger blooms......----- Roots $ .35 
JANE COWL (I. D.) 
One of the world's most popular varieties. Color orange buff. 
Roots $ .25 
JIMMIE FOXX (I. D.) 
A spectacular Dahlia of a coppery red color. Blooms !2 inches. A 
prize: winner... Bushes, 6; feetz-.t. --.-- eee eee ee ee Roots $ .50 
JULIA IRENE (I. D.) 
A seedling of KATHLEEN NORRIS, but a much improved variety. 
Taller bushes and better grower. Color rose pink with streaks of 
ces peri Dinkites cdr Mey 8 eee Se eared Roots or Plants $ .60 
KILGORE'S KING (I. D.) 
A magnificent flower of flesh outer petals, center gold. A very free 
producing variety that is easy to grow...........-2-.- Root only $ .50 
