DAHLIAS--of Merit only 
; * 1942 * — 
Prices Quoted are for Strong Field Grown ‘Roots 
Abbreviations: FD— Formal Decorative; ID— Informal 
Decorative; SC — Semi-Cactus; C—Cactus; IC — In- 
curved Cactus; Min — Miniature. 

NAME DESCRIPTION ROOTS 
Alyee Marie Galvin (FD)—A beautiful white with 
faint tones of cameo pink. Certificate of merit 

at Storrs $.50 
Anna Benedict (ID)—Dark rich garnet 50 
Amelia Earhart (SC)—Apricot buff salmon tints. 50 
American Purity (SC)—Glistening white, huge blos- 
soms. . aay ts 
Adirondack sunset (I1D)—Vivid scarlet, shading to 
canary yellow, petals tipped gold, wave and 
twist 50 
Azura (ID)—Rosy lilac, very large 50 
America’s sweetheart (ID)—Pure yellow, immense 
petals are double serrated, curl and twist 6) 
Adorable (ID)—Vivid peach 50 
Alice May (I1D)—Pure waxy white, bloom, 12x8 1.25 
A. L. Alexander (ID)—Dark flame, a massive dahlia 
blooms 12 x8 ; 3.50 
Blue River (FD)—A blue French violet — 50 
Burch Foraker (ID)—Flame red, a giant 2.00 — 
Curly Locks (ID)—Gold shaded BDECo, with curly 
and twisting petals, blooms 11x 5 1.00 
Convention City. (ID)—A blend of red shades, the 
large blooms are fluted and tubular 2.00 
Cornell (ID)—Garnet, with deep white tips 1.00 
Clara Carder (FD)—Cyclamen pink, giant flower 3D 
California Idol (ID)—Lemon yellow, 14-inch blooms _ .50 
Chemars Pure White (SC)—Pure white, very large 1.00 
Director Marshall A. Howe: (FD)—Large dark 

Tyrian rose 2.50 
Dir. Carl Dahl (ID)—Apricot buff, reverse old rose. 
A giant flower “75 
Dokoupils Giant Cee eae lilac rose 35 
Fort Monmouth 36 
Grace Curling (Tb) _hilas pink and rose 35 
Golden Standard (C)—Golden tan, with tints of 
amber 50 
