MOTHER CABRINI. I.D. Bloom 10x5. Car- 
mine overlaid garnet red. One of the 
strongest growers we ever saw. Foliage 
heavy and stems long and free branching. 
Certificate at Cincinnati. Highly recom- 
mended for cutting and exhibition. Don’t 
miss this dahlia. (Asther) Plant, $2.00 
MOLLIE B. I.D. Bloom 12x6. Color is deep 
tyrian pink with flush of amaranth pink. 
The flower has good form with long twisted 
petals. Foliage is heavy and stems are long 
with flower facing sideways. Achievement 
medal winner at N. Y. show. (Ruschmohr) 
Plant, $5.00 
MRS. THOMAS A. EDISON. I.D. Bloom 10x5. 
This is the most brilliant and dazzling new 
dahlia we have seen in a long time. Deep 
rose purple with white on the reverse of 
petals. Petals twist near center of bloom 
showing white on the face of the flower. 
(Chautaqua) Plant, $7.50 
MOTHER HENDRICKS. F.D. Bloom 10x5. A 
pure white flower with good substance. Seed- 
ling of Mrs. Knudsen but a much earlier 
bloomer (Dixie) Plant, $3.00 
PINK PROFUSION. F.D. to I.D. Bloom 7x4. 
Color is salmon edged deep rose-pink, with 
cream at the center. Long stems and ex- 
cellent keeping qualities should make this 
a fine pink cut flower. Bush 4% feet. (May- 
trott) Plant, $3.50 
REGALIA. Cactus. Bloom 8x4. Color is beauti- 
_ful cerise. A fine petaled cactus on long 
stems. One of the best cactus of the year. 
(Ballay) Plant, $5.00 
RUBY M. LOXTON. F.D. Bloom 11x6. Bush 
5 ft. During 1941 this was the finest pink 
formal in our fields. A deep rose pink flow- 
er on long stems. Foliage is very broad and 
heavy. Bush is sturdy, free-branching and 
comes into bloom very early..One of the 
finest from Australia. 
Root, $7.50; Plant, $1.50 


STEPHEN FOSTER. Cactus. Bloom 11x6. Col- 
or buff orange slightly suffused rose. A 
very large flower with long wavy petals. A 
very hardy grower and should succeed in 
every garden. Stems long and strong hold- 
ing flower at proper angle. A fine dahlia 
for the show table. (Salem) Plant, $10.00 
SCARLET SPORT. I.D. Bloom 10x5. Buff, 
gold and red, a sport of Freckles. A tall 
grower with long stiff stems. Flowers have 
excellent substance. (Kemp). Plant, $3.50 
TOP-FLIGHT. S.C. Bloom 10x6. A blood red 
of perfect formation of flower and stem. 
Color does not fade. A vigorous grower 
that must be reckoned with on the show 
table. (Dozier) Plant, $5.00 Net 
TOPS. S.C. Bloom 12x6. One of the finest and 
largest yellows in years. Beautiful clear 
yellow on the best of stems. Bush wide and 
healthy. (Dozier) Plant, $5.00 Net 
VELVET KING. I.D. Bloom 10x7. Dark vel- 
vety cardinal. Bushes medium with dark 
heavy foliage. An early, prolific bloomer 
that does not fade during hot weather. Very 
highly recommended. (Bissel) Plant, $3.50 
WINTER MORN. Cactus. Bloom 8x4. A pure 
white sport of the ever-popular Frau Mans- 
field. Habits of growth and formation re- 
semble its parent. This will be hard to beat 
on the show table. (Maytrott) 
Plant, $2.50 
WM. R. SHINKFIELD. I.D. Bloom 14x7. A 
huge Australian of a deep bronzy gold color. 
Wide spreading plants with broad heavy 
foliage. An outstanding dahlia in every re- 
spect. Don’t miss it. Bush 6 feet. 
Plant, $2.00 
BILL’S GOLD. F.D. to I.D. Bloom 10x5. Color 
glowing bright gold with a slightly darker 
center. Bush 4 feet, free branching, with 
blooms held on good stems. Bill’s Gold is a 
rugged grower and a welcome addition to 
this color class. One of the finest in our 
show gardens last year. Don’t miss this one. 
(Australia) Plant, $2.00 Net 
