JANE COWL. The original of the modern, 
vigorous, dependable dahlias. Golden bronze. 
8-9 inches. 6 feet. Perhaps the most widely 
grown dahlia of all. Root, $0.50 
JEAN TRIMBEE. Sometimes S.C. The best 
garden purple, a bright petunia shade and 
an unfailing great producer of bloom. We 
use it as a local cut flower, cutting young 
flowers. 8 inches. 5 feet. Root, $0.75 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN. Bloom 10x5. Bush 
4 feet. This seems the most popular of ex- 
hibition bi-colors. The color is quite unlike 
anything else. Yellow at center, outer petals 
golden amber, with rosy reverse, each petal 
tipped white. It blooms early and freely, 
and is without doubt the most beautiful bi- 
color. Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.75 
LELAND STANFORD. I.D. Bloom 10x5. An 
outstanding cardinal red of very large size 
held above the foliage on stiff, erect stems. 
Bush massive and 6 feet. A wonderful 
bright color, one that is not often seen in a 
flower of this size. 
Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.50 
LORD OF AUTUMN. I.D. Bloom 12x7. Deep 
butter yellow. This is the best exhibition 
yellow. Giant blooms of perfect form and 
stem. A good habit of growth and very pro- 
lific. Regarded by some as temperamental 
but our stock is excellent. Bush 5 ft. 
Root, $0.75; Plant, $0.50 
MAD. ALBERT LOIX. I.D. Bloom 9x5. A fine 
large foreign variety of creamy white which 
does not burn. A strong grower with flowers 
held on strong stems. A fine white for those 
who find this color hard to raise. Bush 3 
feet. Root, $0.75 
LA REINA. I.D. Bloom 10x5. A naturally large 
dahlia. Flowers a deep buff, carried on long 
stems slightly bending. A free, early bloom- 
ing variety recommended to the novice who 
likes them big. Bush 4 feet. Root, $0.75 
MAESTRO. I.D. to S.C. Bloom 10x6. Deep 
ruby red, almost purple. This is a worthy 
addition to our list. Strong tall bushes pro- 
duce very well and all the flowers have per- 
fect form. Stems are excellent. 
Root, $3.00; Plant, $1.00 
MADAME LEBRUN. Bloom 9x5. A new and 
different color of deep orange with a violet 
suffusion. Petals twist and turn giving a 
mum effect. A beautiful novelty. 
Root, $0.75 
MRS. B. AMBER. I.D. Bloom 10x5. Deep rich 
gold on perfect stems. A low growing plant 
covered with large blooms from early till 
late. A fine performer and should be widely 
grown. Bush 4 ft. 
Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.75 
MARGRACE. Scarlet red with a tan reverse. 
Bloom 10x5. Bush 5 feet. Very fine large 
flowers on excellent stems and it blooms and 
grows well under a variety of soils and con- 
ditions. Root, $0.75 
MARY BAKER. A deep, butter yellow. Bloom 
9x4. Bush 3% feet. Here is a yellow that 
blooms very, very early and is exceedingly 
free throughout the season. It will grow and 
bloom well in any kind of a soil or situation 
if given half a chance. Root, $0.35 
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PINK GIANT. Tyrian Pink. This brightest of 
pink shades has long been lacking in a good 
dahlia. Now we have it. Bloom 9x4. Bush 5 
feet. Pink Giant is a grand garden dahlia 
with big, strong, upright bushes, fine stems 
and plenty of bloom. Early. 
Root, $1.35; Plant, $0.50 
MILTON J. CROSS. During the difficult mid- 
summer of 1940 Milton Cross was one of the 
best varieties on the farm. Golden yellow 
shaded rose, 9x5 bloom, bush 5% feet. The 
stems are perfect and are extra long and 
the plant vigor for us is perfect. 
Root, $0.50 
NORMA MORTON. Deep gold each petal dis- 
tinctly edged deep orange. Very vigorous 
broad leaved plants with blooms held on 
long straight stems. An improvement on 
Milton Cross in color and stem. Bush 5 ft. 
Root, $1.25; Plant, $0.75 

