KING COLE (I. D.) 
Very dark maroon red with velvet-like texture. Blooms 12 to 14 inches 
to 7 to 8 inches deep. Winner at San Francisco show as the best 
POETRY at ch hate one oS a eee ee a Plants only $2.00 
LELAND STANFORD (I. D.) 
A beautiful cardinal red of immense size and perfect form. Blooms 
f2-anches, bush; 5"feet:..--._..- ON a koe ae Roots $ .75—Plants $ .45 
LOUIS WALCHER (S. C.) 
This outstanding bi-color, is a deep purple, with the outer one-third 
of the petals a clear white. Blooms 6 to 8 inches. 
: Roots $ .90—Plants $ .45 
MAESTRO (S. C.) 1940 
A beautful new Dahlia in a deep glowing beet red color. Blooms 
10 to 12 inches. Similar to KING COLE in some respects. Very fine. 
Plants only $2.00 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS (I. D.) 
~The sensation of 1939. According to reputable witnesses. this variety 
has been grown to I7 nches. Its color is a soft, rich, golden yellow, 
with a touch of copper. Won six largest bloom awards, etc. Fine for 
Ra tuoa icaiin re eee et Car a ee: Roots $2.00—Plants $ .85 
MONARCH OF THE EAST (I. D.) 
A super giant. Blooms up to I4 inches when disbudded. Color a 
light orange. Fine for exhibition. Very sturdy bushes... Roots $ .45 
MRS. C. E. WILDON (F. D.) 
A large scarlet red with an orange buff reverse... Plants only $ .40 
MAID OF THE MIST (I. D.) 
A most unusual color combination; lavender, striped or blotched 
Reem memeber Gen pea a, ok oe Pie Roots $ .85 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTELLIER (I. D.) 
Large heavy blooms of deep crimson red. One of the best. 
Roots $ .25 
MAJOR BOWES (I. D.) 
The large blooms are a beautiful shade of deep geranium red. 
Roots $ .45 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS (S. C.) 
A bright yellow cactus of medium size... Roots $ .25 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH [F. D.) 
An exhibition variety. The blooms are large and deep, of a clear red 
Sailor” Bushes; clive. tedtie2 SS. 2S ea Nees leech Roots or Plants $ .50 
PACIFICA (S. C.) 1940 
A beautiful yellow, but an odd shade with the yellow deeper at the 
center, and creamy white on the reverse. Bloom, 12 inches; bushes, 
OASIS x oA Pe RO a oF ae ed Plants only $1.50 
PINK GRAND (I. D.) 
A grand pink Dahlia for exhibition. An easy variety to grow, pro- 
ducing its large blooms with remarkable freedom. 
; Roots $1.00—Plants $ .50 
PINK AMELIA (S. C.) 1940 
A pink AMELIA EARHART, blooms average 7 to 12 inches. Bushes, 
Al/> feet 0. pice Mahe Fee emer ee A A Plants only $1.00 
PINK SPLENDOR (F. D.) 1939 
The very large blooms are a rich old rose color. Bushes tall. 
Roots $ .45 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG (I. D.) 
A spectacular Dahlia of pink, yellow, etc. Blooms, 10 inches. 
Roots $ .50 
