Coronada (F.D.)—Bright rose, magenta of large 
SIZ OSE Se se Se ees an EP ae ks eaaileetee * Roots 50c 
Curly Locks (F.D.)—Beautiful Autumn tints with 
long curl and twisted petals. Giant blooms. New 
andhZ000 hoses eek eer We Roots 75c 
Dahliamum (I. D.)—Similar to a huge chry- 
santhemum of bright cadium apricot with a golden 
sheen. The extra long petals recurve to the stem. 
Bloom of giant size 12 by 10______ Plants only 75c 
*Darcy Sainsbury (1. D.)—This Australian variety is 
a fine white with good size and formation. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Dean Anderson (I. D.)—A rare new color of radiant 
henna orange, producing very large flowers on 
strong and erect stems. Outstanding in every re- 
SDCClLAIS ee ee oe eee es ee Plants 50c 
Discovery (I.D.)—Deep rosy magenta with deep 
reddish garnet center. Very outstanding. 
Roots 50c 
*Dr. Schreiner (S.C.)—Soft lilac ~.--__-- Roots 35c 
*Dulcinea (St.Cac.)—This variety resembles Miss 
Belgium as to type excepting that it is larger and 
the color is a striking crimson Roots 60c, Plants 35c 
D. W. Morrow (I. D.)—Large cardinal red. Darker at 
COM LOT so Bee a eae ee ae ee ee Roots 35c 
*Don Sowton (I. D.)—Large informal—mauve purple 
blooms that will reach 10 inches across and 5 
inches deep. From Australia__________ Plants 75c 
Elissa Landi (I. D.)—Light pinkish orange. Stiff 
SUGWIIS ene eee ee ee ee ee eee Roots 25c 
*Enkart Prima (S.C.)—Soft deep salmon color with 
a deep yellow center. Lovely cut flower Plants 50c 
Eva Mae (F.D.)—Sulphur yellow becoming lighter 
showing some pink tints. Blooms 5 to 7 inch size. 
Good for commercial work. 1941 introduction. 
Plants 75c 
Evelyn Chandler ((S.C.)—Large bright gold of rare 
color. A straight petaled semi-cactus which has 
been called a Gold Satan. Size of blooms 10 to 13 
inches by 6 to 7 inches deep. A 1940 introduction. 
Plants $1.00 
Eventide (I. D.) 1940—Color rich deep purple. Comes 
almost to a formal in form at time. Has strong 
stems with flower facing side. Foliage dark and 
resistant. Won a certificate with score of 86 at 
East Lansing in 1938 where it scored highest score. 
Sizen9i tor. 0inehés)]ssesene essa eee Plants 75c 
Everybody’s Favorite (Salem, 1939) (I. D.)—A rose 
pink bloom without the faintest trace of lavender. 
It is very large and can easily be grown over a foot 
across. The petals fall back to the stems giving the 
bloom tremendous depth. The stem is good and the 
bush is very rugged, and it attains a height of six 
PSC CO ne ee ee ee oe ee Plants 75c 
*Fernie Lodge (S.C.)—A beautiful Carmine rose 
from Australia. Grand stems and bloom size 5 to 7 
INCHES Eee ee we ee ee ee eee Plants $1.00 
Fireball (F.D.)—A brilliant scarlet red that is out- 
standing. Unusually outstanding color. Don’t fail 
to try this one. Special price ~-------_~_- Roots 35c 
Firefly (Ball)—A distinctive ball dahlia of Chinese 
red color with a tan reverse. Blooms well formed, 
average 4x314 inches. Prolific bloomer Plants 50c 
Flash (C. 1940) —A striking bi-color with an unusual 
formation and color effect. The petals are crimson 
red, tipped pure white. Petals are lacmiated which 
curl and twist Has made a good record in shows 
And strialeSTOuUnd See se ee ee eee Plants $1.00 
Freckles (I.D.)—A 1937 introduction of unusual — 
coloring, lemon chrome, blotched and speckled 
bright scarlet. Large blooms and vigorous growth. 
Roots 50c 
*Frieda George (I. D.)—Magnificent big blooms of 
cream color overlaid pink and helio deepening at 
the tips. An Australian introduction ~_-Plants 75c 
Gay Caballero (In. C.)—A beautiful deep red of un- 
usual form and color. Ends of the petals twist giv- 
ing them a stag horn effect. One of the outstand- 
inss1940.iIntroductioniy2-——-----22--2.- Plants $1.00 
Galla California (C.)—A true cactus of brilliant 
orange. Blossoms are good___-_---------- Roots 50c 
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