ENKART PRIMA, S. C. Challenge cup winner at Belgium. 
Soft deep salmon color, with a deep yellow center. A 
beautiful novelty. Extra suitable for exhibitions..._._....-. 
EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE (Salem, D. G.), I. D. A _ rose 
pink bloom without the faintest trace of lavender, it can 
easily be grown up to 12 inches by almost 8 inches deep. 
Petals twist and turn back to stem, flowers face to the 
side and have good substance. Won the D. W. Hart. 
Medal at Mid-West Show in Detroit, 1938 _-..........-..-......- 
FIRE BALL (Bissel), FD. Bloom 7 x 414, Bush 414 ft. 
Won as the best Formal Decorative in the Seedling 
Class at Detroit and certified at East Lansing 85E. 
This dahlia will probably compete with Oakleigh Monarch 
for best red Formal Decorative in a number of shows. 
Color, cardinal red, of good form on erect stems. Foliage 
icioe-—pricght areenvand.:nealitih ysis 22 gene ee ere ee 
FIGARO, S. C. Reputed to be a seedling of Satan, with 
many of the characteristics of the parent. The color, 
however, is entirely different, being golden-yellow, 
flecked and streaked red. A sure winner in its class__...... 
FRAU IDA MANSFIELD (Foreign), C. One of the most 
striking and admired Dahlias in our gardens. Color is 
CHOGT @ DCHELY GLIOW metere task =e US SP a Se 
FRECKLES (Inf. Dec.). Chrome yellow background on 
which there is striped, blotched, and speckled, irregularly 
bright scarlet. Large blooms and habit of growth is 
SASS (oll kee aie 2 ae DOE sobs oe iY GeerY erga, OPEL A Mie geaa hs Rh 
FREDA GEORGE (Australia), 1D. Bloom 9x5, bush 5 ft. 
- This imported infcrmal decorative from Australia re- 
minds us of Opal in color as it is a sulphury white tipped 
and suffused violet rose. It has strong, erect stems, 
-with well proportioned healthy foliage. A very attrac- 
tive canliasin.,the-pastel-shades..4= =: sas ween ae Se 
GLAMOUR (Wm. Nunniviller, 1939), I. D. An immense 
true purple with each petal edged Amaranth pink. Looks 
like a pink one in the show room. Long strong stems 
and has been grown to 14 inches. Winner at Cleveland 
and the American Home Achievement medal at Balti- 
more. One of the best Dahlias in our garden last year. 
Worn Ghyaphiz esr (oho. sake ee ree ee Sa ee 
GOLDEN STANDARD, C. ‘’Downs.” A warm buff shaded 
amber and gold. Very full centers and evenly arranged 
petals. Bush is a good, open grower. Stem holds flower 
facing at right angles. Won as the best undisseminated 
cactus in New York and also won the President’s Cup 
over all types in the undisseminated classes_._.._..............-. 
GREAT EASTERN, ID. The color is orange and reddish 
bronze. The stems are good, so is the foliage. It is 
OHELORMNe Very LOGE) ONCS sae ae ea 1000. in Oe ae cal ee 
GREATER GLORY, C. “Salem.” Bloom 11 x 6, bush 7 ft. 
One of the big ones in this class; especially recom- 
mended to us as a tall vigorous plant, with very long, 
strong stems; a beautiful rose pink flower, of very 
artistic formation. Winner of eleven first prizes in the 
leading shows. Also has an A. D. S. Medal...........-.--.-..--- 
GRETEL (Bauer 83C). Bloom 6x3, bush 31% ft. Best 
described as a larger and darker Miss Belgium. Color, 
a soft fiery red. Fine for exhibiting and cutting. We 
bel‘eve this variety will be satisfactory in every way........ 
HASLEROVA—For. Dec.—Won first as most outstanding 
bi-color. Most unusual in coloring, being a delicate 
shade of cream, freckled royal purple. This is a foreign 
introduction. tt is. a-.prolific) bloomers: 5 2-5 tee eee 
HILL’S PINK SUPREME. Probably the finest dark pink 
dahlia ever produced for the cut flower trade, since the 
advent of Jersey Beauty a long time ago, a very pro- 
lific grower, and free bloomer on stems three to four 
feet long towering out of the center of the bush, and 
looking you right in the face. Just one of the new 
dahlias that will grow; was the center of attraction in 
our fields the past season 
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