PREMIER'S MAJESTIC (1. D.) 
Large, deep blooms in a beautiful color combination of salmon, gold 
and mulberry. Prolific bloomer, good grower. Blooms, 10 inches. — 
Bush,-6, test noe pee eee ee ey ents OS Roots. $ .65—Plants $ .45 
PREMIER'S WINSOME (I. D.) 
A very attractive light pink, producing many large blooms without 
forcing. An easy variety to grow. Blooms, |0 inches; bushes, 6 feet. 
Roots $1.00—Plants $ .50 
RITA WELLS (I. D.) 
One of the sensations of the 1939 introductions. Color is buff and 
gold with tints of pink. The giant blooms average !2 to 13 inches. 
A sure winner for exhibition. One of the best. 
Roots $1.50—Plants $ .75 
ROBERT RIPLEY (I. D.) 
A super Dahlia of immense size. Color is light purple with rose 
suffusions. A fine variety for exhibitions. Blooms up to 16 inches, 
bushes, .O-tOGtrscco koa ue ect ati eens nae anes Roots $1.00—Plants $ .45. 
RED CHALLENGER (F. D.) 1940 (KEMPS) 
A carmine red formal, very large blooms, averaging 10 to 14 inches. 
Much larger than MURPHY'S MASTERPIECE. This is an early and 
continuous. bloomers. Bushe5 Jeet ok «6. bik ere Plants only $1.50 
RED SUNSET (I. D.) : 
Blooms of large size, of a bright, vivid scarlet color, different from 
other reds. Will appeal to those who want something showy. 
Roots $ .50 
SUNRAYS (I. D.) 
One of the best of the recent introductions. A splendid variety with 
huge blooms of clear buff apricot suffused peach red. Very fine 
Forex hibitionie ten we eee eas eG ee Roots $ .75—Plants $ .50 
SAN FRANCISCO (I. D.) 
This new giant was a sensation of the 1939 introductions. The beauti- 
ful 12 to 15 inch blooms are shrimp pink in color. Bushes, 6 feet and 
up. Strongly recommended.._.....--2.---.-eeeee Roots $2.00—Plants $1.00 
SHELDON'S LOUISE (I. D.) 
Large 10 to 12 inch blooms of a purplish red color. Bushes, 6 feet. 
Plants only $ .50 
TOWN TOPIC (F. D.) 1940 
A sensational new Dahlia. Color, deep purple, sometimes tipped 
white. We had many 8 to !0 inch blooms a solid purple and some 
tipped white all on one bush at the same time. Strong grower and 
free Lbloomien ies. 2 ae Gilets Say re eee eee td Ee Plants only $1.50 
VICTORY (F. D.) 1940 
An unusually fine pink formal. Blooms 10 to II inches with excellent 
keeping qualities. Winner of many blue ribbons at leading shows. 
blighly recommend eda. keds on eae eee ie eee, Plants only $1.50 
WENOKA (F. D.) 
The color of this splendid variety is rosy mauve. The giant blooms 
are held on long stiff stems. A small root maker, its only serious fault. 
Roots $ .50 
YELLOW SUPREME (I. D.) (KEMPS) 
A giant yellow that can be grown to 1/4 inches. The blooms are long 
lasting. Splendid for exhibition. Bushes, 4 feet. : 
Roots $1.00—Plants $ .75 
YOUR LUCKY STAR (S. C.) 
A 1939 introduction of great merit. Large blooms of amaranth 
pink shading to a white center. A beauty in the soft pastel colors. 
Highly recommended. Blooms, 8 to 10 inches; bushes, 5 feet. 
Roots $1.00—Plants $ .75 
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