Mozart (Dahliadel) — The long looked for true Ball Dahlia in white. 
Sturdy growth, strong erect stems. Holds good centers until frost. A real acquisition 
to the Ball group. Grows naturally 4% x 3 inches on bushes about 3% feet tall. 
Plenty of blooms from the beginning of the season until frost. Certificate at West 
Virginia 1941. PLANTS $2.00 
Peach Dawn (Dudley-Dahliadel) — A unique and pleasing Semi- 
Cactus of rosy flesh, suffused soft rose, giving the effect of soft salmon pink. Flow- 
ers of useful size 8 x 5 on strong stems. Centers always full and complete. Certified 
at East Lansing. PLANTS $3.50 
Pink Duchess (Allen-Waaser) Pom. — Fine quillea, small, sym- 
metrical with excellent centers, it makes a complete ball. Delicate pink at the centre 
the color deepens toward the stem. PLANTS $1.00 
Pink Elephant (Giffin-Dahliadel) — For both size ana color this 
beautiful deep rose pink Informal Decorative hits the mark. Brighter than Kathleen 
Norris, and grows 12 x 7 in field culture, and plenty of them. PLANTS $3.50 
Pink Profusion (Cordes-Dahliadel) — since Jersey Beauty we 
have been looking for a pink for cutting that would be different and yet have all 
Beauty’s good qualities, but branch more readily and produce more flowers. This 
Formal of intense salmon pink edged degp rose pink develops a cream center as it 
fully opens. Perfect centers, sturdy growth, and glossy dark foliage. 
PLANTS $3.50 
Scarlett O'Hara (Salem) ib1Dy ene von want something that really 
grows big, here it is, 14 and 15 inch blooms are easily obtainable. It is scarlet with 
buff orange reverse and the outer petals twist, showing both colors. Stems are good 
and bush grows to about five feet. When grown under partial shade and given 
French soot to deepen the colors, this is a magnificent dahlia. PLANTS $7.50 
Stephen Foster (Salem) |.C. — Butt orange ana Tyrian rose, 12 x 
6%. Tall growing, prolific and very hardy. Winner of four Achievement Medals, two 
A. D. S. Medals besides several specials and blue ribbons. PLANTS $10.00 
Top Flight (Dozier) S.C; — 11 inch bright blood red of perfect forma- 
tion, facing just right on extra long, strong stems. Most vigorous grower. Fade- 
proof. Achievement Medal Winner at Boston, Wilmington and Richmond, and ‘“run- 
ner-up”’ at Baltimore and Washington. PLANTS $5.00 
Tops (Dozier) IBY — Clear bright yellow 11-12 x 7-8. Good stem. Free 
flowering. Achievement Medal Winner at Chicago. On Honor Roll, Eastern, Mid-West 
and Pacific Coast. PLANTS $5.00 
Velvet King (Hillside) EADY. — A 10 x 7 dark velvety cardinal Infor- 
mal. Dark heavy foliage. Bush growth medium tall. Won several blue ribbons in 
L541. PLANTS $3.50 
