
Pink Giant is unquestionably 
the finest pink dahlia ever pro- 
duced. Very deep rose, without a 
trace of purple. Tall grower, with 
excellent stems. Informal deco- 
~rative, blooms 10-12 inches. Many 
- growers regard this introduction 
from Holland as the best dahlia 
/ ever produced. 
Gillman’s Beauty. Formal pink 
y dromAustralia.: Veryoline.i a. 
Purple Lady is the best purple 
we have ever seen. Semi cactus. 
Stock very limited. 
_ San Francisco. One of the larg- 
est flowers ever produced. 
Cornell is a beautiful bicolor— 
garnet red, tipped white. 
Harlequin—introduced by us, is 
a very floriferous informal decor- 
ative bicolor, of perfect form. Pro- 
duces 10 inch flowers on excellent 
stems. Color—bright yellow, very 
strongly striped, flaked and spotted 
bright red. In bloom for us from 
mid July to frost. We received 
more orders for this variety at the 
St. Louis Dahlia Show in 1940 than 
for any others. Quite unique. 
Mrs. Jasper Blackburn—another 
of ours. Most floriferous, inform- 
al decorative, 10 inch flowers. Col- 
or indescribable, but perhaps best 
indicated by brilliant sunset glow, 
having many shadings of Sonny 
Boy, of which it is a_ seedling. 
Exceptionally lively and bright. 
Amigo—a good formal white 
decorative, 9-10 inch flowers on 
excellent stems. Most floriferous. 

