DAHLIAS 
All varieties listed have “made good” with 
fine flowers and strong stems. (FD) For- 
mal Decorative; (ID) Informal Decorative; 
(C) Cactus; (SC) Semi-Cactus; (P) Peony. 
AGNES YOUNG. (ID) A real red with 
gold tips, good stems and a very striking 
tlower. 50ce. 
AIR MAIL. (ID) Light lavender, large, 
full flower on long stems. A prize-winner. 
Fine cut flower. 50e. 
ALICE DAVIS. (ID) Light yellow 
suffused with pink. 50e. 
ARELDA LLOYD. (ID) This is a sport 
of Jane Cowl and is a Jane Cowl all over 
again but in color. This is a soft yellow 
with a shade of apple blossom pink. 50e. 
BLUE RIVER. (FD) Large French vio- 
let. 50ce. 
BETTY COLTER. (ID) Salmon-red shad- 
ing to old rose at base of petals. The stems 
are fine and the plants are covered with 
blooms all through the season. 50e. 
BOBBE DEAN. (FD) A maize yel- 
Chie low overlaid with geranium pink, 
or it has been described as a blend 
of warm buff and La France pink in oné 
tone. This dahlia can be counted on to pro- 
duce the finest of blooms. It has never 
been defeated in competition and will al- 
AE be one of the foremost of dahlias. 
a0ec. 
with a suggestion of mauve. A 
wonderful commercial flower and 
stiff 
cai BRIDESMAID. (FD) Lavender pink 
is fine for cutting and has 
stems. 50e. 
long, 
CAVALCADE. 
(FD) Old rose and mul- 
berry pink. 50c. 
CORNELIA BRYCE PINCHOT. (ID) 
Sun-proof Burgundy red. 50e. 
DAD SMITH. (FD) The color is a 
Si pleasing combination of bright red, 
edged deep yellow. Blooms early; 
always facing or slightly up on stiff stems. 
This has been a winner all over the world 
and has received countless numbers of blue 
ribbons. 50ce. 
FLORENCE FLORLEY. 
(ID) Real dark 
blood-red. 50e. 
FRAU O’BRACHT. (C) Primrose yellow. 
Fine form on the best of stems. Best cac- 
tus dahlia we know of for cutting. 50e. 
Eiiiee golden yellow on erect stems; a 
wonderful flower. 50e. 
GRACE CURLING. 
pink. 50e. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM. (ID) Giant 
(ID) Lavender-lilac 
JANE COWL. (ID) Bronze buff and old 
gold blending to a deeper shade toward 
the center; very large and beautiful. 50e. 
JOSEPHINE G. (ID) Bright rose-pink 
eee gold and gold at base of the petals. 
Cc. 
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KATHLEEN NORRIS. 
(ID) Light pink 
shading lighter at center. 50c. 
KENTUCKY COLONEL (FD) 
Cie Mauve pink flowers that are car- 
Y ried high above the plant on long, 
strong stems. This is a winner. 50e. 
Gro tipped and suffused scarlet; this is 
one of the best and has been a 
winner at all the shows. 35e. 
MABEL GARRISON. (C) Old gold 
MARY ELLEN. (FD) Bright lilac; very 
good cut flower on long stems. 50e. 
MAY WARNER. (FD) Silvery pink; 3- 
foot hedge, bushy type. 50e. 
PRINCE OF PERSIA. 
50c. 
(ID) Bright red. 
PRUDENCE PENNY. (IV) Bronze buff 
and old gold darker at center; wonderful 
cut flower on fine stems; finest. 50c. 
PURPLE MANITOU. (FD) A most beau- 
tiful purple; very good cut flower and 
very popular. 50e, 
SALBACH’S WHITE. (FD) A fine white 
and one of the best. 50e. ; 
SATAN. (C) Dark red, gold at base of 
the petals; the largest of all cactus dah- 
lias; a fine cut flower with stems large 
and strong. 50e. 
SHAHRAZAD. (ID) Sometimes called the 
pink Jane Cowl. Finest cut flower; has 
both size and stem. Deep rose-pink; one 
of the finest. 50c. 
SPOTLIGHT. (FD) Sulphur yellow, 
lighter at tips and reverse. 50e. 
THE COMMODORE. 
low. 50e. 
(ID) Sulphur yel- 
THOMAS A. EDISON. (FD) Royal purple 
flowers carried on excellent stems. 50e. 
1942-CHOICE SEEDS 
