Blue Moon (I. D.)—Large blooms of lavender shading 
to lilac. Purple at base of each petal, making a 
darker color at center. Strong stems producing 
flower, 12 inches in size—1941 introduction. 
Plants $1.50 
Blue River (F.D.)—Blue French violet. The nearest 
to a blue dahlia. New and good. Special price 
Roots 25c 
Brilliant Lady (1.D.)—A bright reddish French pur- 
ple reflexed silver. Many of the outer petals roll 
and twist showing silver reverse which adds to its 
aALEracllVOneSS) soe 2-0 s-s- sees ee a= Plants Only 75c 
Buckeye Glory (I. D.)—Bright clear lavender to deep 
lavVendere, 22s Se aes See eee oes see Roots 35c 
Buckeye King (F.D.)—Large blooms of amber gold. 
Roots 25c 
*Bunter’s Vogel (C.)—Bi-color of wine and white. 
Verve Od Gs tase oe a ee ae ce eee Roots 25c 
Burch Foraker (I.D.)—Bright scarlet red of im- 
mense size. Has a yellow sheen. Flowering habits 
good, with cane like stems. Size of flower 10 to 12 
INGheS seo ee eee Roots 75c, Plants 35c 
Captain Cedarquist (Str. Inc.)—A seedling of Miss 
Belgium. Bright salmon orange, shading into a 
lighter tone at the tips. Long strong stems. Good 
for cut flower and show entries_____~- Plants $1.00 
Captain Ritter (1. D.)—Amber yellow and pink. New. 
Roots 50c 
Century of Progress (F. D.)—Beautiful royal purple. 
Roots 50c 
*Chamberlain (S.C.)—This one has a beautiful com- 
bination of deep salmon with soft rose shadings 
changing to violet. Good erect stems and a good 
keeper. Very outstanding _-______ Plants Only 50c 
Charlotte E. Collis (F. D.)—Bright orange flame with 
orange reverse. Petals are slightly twisted and 
pointed at the tips. Large blooms on strong stems. 
Plants $1.50 
California Idol (1. D.)—Clear bright yellow. Large 
blooms. A prize winner in any show. Sure to 
please any flower lover __----__----___ Roots 25c 
Chautauqua Dawn (I. D.)—Giant blooms of a beauti- 
fulepeachesalmonwcolorge.e. 2 ae oe Plants $1.00 
Cheer Leader (F.D.)—A 1940 introduction of rose 
pink color on good stems. A good commercial cut 
flower. Blooms 6 to 8 inches with corresponding 
Gepth eae eee ee eee Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Chemars Sultan (F.D.)—Bright pink, produces huge 
full centered flowers throughout the season. Stems 
are stiff and long holding blooms upright 
Plants Only $1.00 
Cherokee Brave (I. D.)—Gigantic oxblood red. Fine 
form with excellent stems. A real prize winner. 
Does well in the sun________ Roots 75c, Plants 35c 
Cherokee Rose (I. D.)—A lavender rose with a good 
formation. Size 8 inches, with a good depth 
Roots 75c 
Clara Carder (I. D.)—Beautiful shade of cyclamen 
Din kee ee ee Re ee eee oe Roots 25c 
Class (F.D.) 1941—Sulphur yellow formal, with 
giant blooms which have been grown to 15% 
inches. Under ordinary conditions it will average 
10 and 11 inch blooms. Bushes are rugged and of 
mediunrehneigh tyes sees oe eee oe ee Plants $1.50 
Cracker Jack (S.C.)—Rose to flame red with exhi- 
bition blooms of 9 to 11 inches. The long petals 
curl and twist showing the pale tan reverse 
Plants 75c 
Crowning Glory (Inc.)—Truly a beautiful Dahlia with 
large blooms of artistic formation. Color is rose 
pink with a cream center. A 1941 introduction. 
Plant $1.50 
Commeteer (Str. C.)—Clear bright golden buff. Ear- 
ly flowering and free blooming. 1938 introduction. 
Roots 35c 
*Consul General Quist (S.C.)—Soft shell pink. Dark- 
er at the centers. Strong grower with good blooms. 
Plants 75c 
*Corallina (S. C.)—Deep brick red, good stems. High- 
ly recommended -_-.---.-.-..--___-__- Roots 40c 
