Presenting for 1942... 
ENCHANTRESS—( Stolz) 
A Semi-cactus of artistic formation. Color bright orange- 
buff with slight picotee of rose which blends throughout 
the petal. Blooms 10 by 6 on good stems, held facing, 
foliage healthy. Early and profuse bloomer with good 
substance and centers. Scored 85 at Maryland Trial Gar- 
dens in 1940. Received American Home Achievement 
Medal at Louisville. 
Plant $5.00 Root $15.00 
INDIAN SUMMER—(Goetzger) 
A golden yellow suffused soft orange, a new and beautiful 
shade in the Semi-cactus, both out-of-doors and under 
artificial light. A tall, rugged grower with fine stems. 
Blooms 10x5 inches. This is a Dahlia that is not only of 
good size but has a beauty all its own. You will like it. 
On J. W. Johnston’s House Beautiful Futurity and Lynn 
Dudley’s Flower Grower Honor Roll. Winner of American 
Home Achievement Medal at Washington, D. C. Also won 
the A. D. S. Medal for the best undisseminated Dahlia at 
Washington. Scored 85 at Cincinnati Trial Grounds. 
Plant $5.00 Root $15.00 
HON. A. E. GIEGENGACK—(Goetzger) 
Tall, strong grower with long stems. Blooms 11x5 inches, 
and better, of bright amaranth red. This is about the 
largest red Formal we have. The use of potash is neces- 
sary with this Dahlia to strengthen the stems to hold the 
large heavy blooms erect. A seedling of Murphy’s Master- 
piece. If you want a big one, here it is. On J. W. John- 
ston’s House Beautiful Futurity and Lynn Dudley’s Flower 
Grower Honor Roll. Judged the best bloom in the Wash- 
ington Show. Won A. D. S. Medal in 1939 as best two- 
year-old seedling. 
Plants only $3.50 
ROZAN—(Ray) 
A lavender pink Miniature Ball that seems destined to re- 
place A. D. Livoni as a cut flower. Though the size and 
quilling are the same, the stem is much better, being stiff 
and wiry and holds the flower erect. In color it is more 
lavender than Livoni. Ideal for cut. Received a certificate 
at Cincinnati Trial Grounds in 1940. 
Root $3.00 
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New Balls for 1942 
MOZART—( Maytrott) 
A white that grows naturally 44%x3 inches on sturdy 
bushes about 31% feet tall. Plenty of blooms with good 
centers from the beginning of the season until frost. 
Certificate at West Virginia and on Flower Grower Honor 
Roll and Johnston’s Futurity. 
Plant $2.00 
SPOTLESS—(Hulin) 
Pure white Miniature Ball of 3 inches on long, stiff stems. 
Root $1.25 
