GRAND MARSHALL. S.C. to I.D. Bloom 11x6. 
A very unusual color of reddish violet. 
Flowers are gracefully formed and held fac- 
ing the heavens on strong, thick stems. 
Bushes are massive with healthy, broad 
leaves, height 5 feet. A midseason to late 
bloomer. Root, $0.75 
GRAND MASTER. An autumn shade, blend of 
orange and gold. 9 in. x 5 deep. 4 feet. This 
is one of the most reliable Dahlias being 
a very vigorous grower with plenty of fine 
large bloom. Root, $0.75 
HELLY BOUDEWIJN. F.D. Bloom 5x3. The 
best of the medium whites. An extremely 
free-blooming dahlia just a little too large 
for a miniature. Bushes are uniform and 
covered with flowers early and late. Stems 
long and stiff, height 4 feet. Root, $0.50 
HILLSIDE JOY. S.C. Bloom 10x4. Color gol- 
den apricot shading to buff on outer edge 
of petals. Long strong stems hold flowers 
in perfect position. A free bloomer. Bush 
5% feet with vigor only fair. Especially 
recommended for exhibitions. 
Root, $4.00; Plant, $1.00 
JANE DEW. I.D. Bloom 10x5. Probably the 
clearest rose pink color in the dahlia. Early 
and profuse, giving great quantities of 
blooms over the season. Bush 4 feet. Keep- 
ing qualities, excellent. Root, $0.75 
JERSEY DAINTY. Straight Cactus. Bloom 
7x3. Pure white. Very good for cutting and 
exhibition, a prolific bloomer with long, 
straight stems beginning about midseason. 
Foliage dark and healthy. Height 4% feet. 
Root, $0.50 
JOSEPHINE G. I.D. to S.C. Bloom 8x4. Bright 
rose pink with petals faintly tipped gold. A 
prolific bloomer with flowers held on good, 
strong stems. Bushes rugged and healthy, 
height 4% feet. Good root maker. 
Root, $0.50 
KAY FRANCIS. Bloom 9x5. Soft lemon yellow, 
a shade darker than Frau Bracht. A very 
reliable performer in all sections of the 
country, both on the exhibition table and in 
the garden. Bushes tall and rugged reaching 
a height of 6 feet. Fine branching habits and 
free, early blooming make this one of the 
best of all yellows. Extra good. 
Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
KARL BONAWITZ. S.C. Bloom 8x5. A long 
stemmed semi cactus of bright carmine col- 
oring. One of the best for exhibition and 
cutting in the red cactus. Fast growing 
plants produce the blooms on _ excellent 
stems. Bush height 5% feet. Root, $0.50 
KATHLEEN HALL. I.D. Bloom 13x5. Very 
large flowers of mallow pink, flushed purple 
with a buff blend in the general color. Color 
is different from anything else. Bush 4 feet. 
Vigor fair. Root, $3.00; Plant, $1.00 
KATHLEEN NORRIS. Very beautiful large 
rose pink. 10x7. Bush 4 feet. For many years 
we have seen this winning for where it 
grows well, it can’t be beaten for exhibition. 
Root, $0.50 
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KILGORES LUCIFER. Cactus. Bloom 12x6. 
One of the largest cactus grown. Brazilian 
red with long incurved petals. Bush growth 
vigorous about 4 feet high. Recommended 
for exhibitions. Plant, $1.00 
LAETARE. S.C. Bloom 6x3. Color soft red 
shading into gold at tips of petals. A free 
blooming, fine-stemmed cactus that can be 
used for exhibition or cutting. A frequent 
winner on the show table where it is classi- 
fied as bicolor semi-cactus. Bush 4 feet. 
Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
LA FIESTA. I.D. Bloom 10x5. Yellow, penciled 
orange. A huge flower facing to the side. 
Large, vigorous bushes are covered with 
blooms from midseason on. One of the larg- 
est bi-colors. Bush 5 feet. Root, $0.35 
LEAH PEARL. F.D. Bloom 6x4. Color salmon 
pink shading to yellow center. Bush healthy 
and free branching blooming continuously. 
A fine variety for the blend color class. 
Root, $0.75 

