
TOP - FLIGHT, S.C., 11 in. 
Bright blood red of perfect formation, facing. jae on 
extra long, Strong stems. Most vi orous growe 
and fade proof in hottest summer. Gold Certifi- — 
eate at Warhtactsn 1940 and Achievement _ 
Medals at Boston, Wilmington and Richmond _ 
(1941) and $25. Cash for Best Bloom. On Futurity | ay 



and alll Honor Rolls. Plants only, dbo! . f 
Introductions of 1941 
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All American, 8.C. ree 
On alll the Honor Rolls, also the A.T1.A. Medal Fe api of a 
Merit at Ga. Trials and many other prizes. Bush 6 to7 ft. jimmense — 
blooms of Mulberry rose suffused salmon. Plant full of giant 
blooms which grow nearly as large when field grown as when 
forced. $5.00 $2.00 - 3 for bed 
Crowning Glory, Inc. Cac. 12 in. and more _— 
Rose Pink with cream center and the most beautiful and art- " 
istic dahlia grown. Bush 6 to7ft. Won A.H.A. Medal at N. ae S 
Washington and Peekskill, N.Y., $50. Gov. Bond, Gold Medal at 
World’s Fair and First in Court of Honor. 
** 7.50 3.00-2 for os 
Class, F.D. “ Up to 15% in. BN a % 
Largest and best F.D. to date. Color sulphur yellowand - 
will produce 6 or 6, 10 to 11 inch blooms at once, straight rigid 
stems, holding giant blooms almost directly on top of thernugged 
bushes. Best Yellow F.D, at World’s Fairand Best F.D. at Central Sas 
States Show, ** 7.00 2.00-3for 5. 
Edith Willkie, S.C. | 
Claimed by many as the grandest white ever introduced. cee a 
basket containing 22 blooms (12 to 15 inch) at N.Y. Show was said 
to be the finest basket ever showmatN Y. Agiantpure — 
white ona tall rugged bush and extra long cane like stems. A 25 
wonderful keeper and grand clump maker. Previous sales 
have taken all Roots so we can only offer plants of this mammoth 
white. 5.00- 2 for rg 
Lynn Fontanne, S.C. to L.D. 1314 by 9M in. 
Color Spectrum red to Carmine toward tips of peels, with 
chrome yellow petaloids. Winner in Seedling Class, A.D.S. Show, 
Largest Bloom (133 by 9} in.).Wellston,Ohio Show. Two Honor 
Rolls. * 5.00 2.00 - 3 for 
Link’s White Majesty, I.D. 
Grown 12 imehes- 1941, Huge. pure white lone. = Grand 
stem and foliage, rugged bush 4} to 6 feet. American Home Ach- 
ieyement Medal. « 5.00 2.00-3 for 5. 
Marion Smith, 1.D. z 13 by ch in capes 
This dahlia was much underrated. Field oe 
grown it produced 12 in. blooms and kept to a huge size all 
season. One of the most glorious colors in pinks, on grand 
stems. A very outstanding dahiia. 
** 5.00 2.50-2for 4. 
Mary Lynn Dudley, Giant $.C. 12 by Zin 
One of the best 1941 productions. Color ‘tre 
carmine, center Bordeaux, shading almost black on center petals, 
long cane-like stems. Bush 65 ft., pest and disease resistant, On 
Two Honor Rolls, Medal ‘and First in ool 4 ‘Class, at 
Rockville Centre. * 5.00 2. 00 = 3 for oS ie ; 
Powerhouse, I.D., 13 in. Sie an 
Giant on unusual dark raspberry red with aistinctive sence & Bis 
striping. Blue Ribbon Winner at Baltimore, } 
4.00 1.50.2 for 2.50 
Royalty. Kk. wD... 12 Url. Ea 
Rich Burgundy wine, on wonderful. long stems, Be 
Roll. Certificate of pment First I, D. Classat Camden,N ds: 
4.00 1.50.2 for 2.. 
Trojan, 1... Super Dahlia zy we 
Fmmemse size, long straight stems over iarayanen m ; 
height bush. Color crimson red overlaid wax yellow, more_ tae mE 
nounced on back of petals. 
4.O@0 2.00 =. 2 for 3. 
Wim. Shinkfield, I.D. A2 by Sin. . a 
A beautiful deep gold (slight pink suffusion) bright liye co! lor. cae 
Bush tall and husky, stems long and perfectly erect.An impro- eo) 
ved Jane Cowl. Plants only 1.0 : 
Pride of Norfolk, (Ambrose) LD. 
A wonder dahlia, Highest scorin dahlia at 
Lansing Trial Grounds 1939, 87 pereenmt. Two shades of Bink, 
a mainmoth in size and magnificent color, ~ 
Plants only sd 2 for 4. 3 
Miss Norfolk, I.D. 
Another magnificent Dahlia from same origtaataes Gikaatio:: 
blooms, white, delicately flushed pink, 
Plants only 2.50- 2 for 4. 
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