Southern Thoroughbred (S.C.)—A giant mauve lay- 
ender of 10 in. to 12 in. size. One of the lading 
winners in the fall shows. Good grower and will 
be outstanding forpel943s 2 oe see Plants $7.50 
The Ranger (Inc.C.)—Blooms are of medium size 
incurved cactus. A true purple with white veins 
running the length of the petals. Reverse is a pure 
white. As the blooms develop the petals roll and 
incurve showing white lily like tips. Rugged and a 
VOLY  PlrolliceeroO Weim see 2. See Plants $5.00 
Honor Roll Dahlias That Are 
Outstanding For 1943 
Adorable (I. D.)—Large vivid peach shading to yel- 
low at center. Beautiful. Rightly named Roots 50c 
Adornment (1: D.)—An informal type of light purple 
with pink shadings that develops almost into a ball 
shape. Medium size blooms. Good grower. 
Plants $2.50 
*Adolph Mayer (S.C.)—Is the blackest Dutch novel- 
ty we ever raised. Very attractive _____ Plants 50c 
*A. J. Parker (1. D.)—Salmon buff with rosy mazentic 
reverse. Blooms of large size with good stems. 
Plants $1.50 
All American (S.C.1941)—Mulberry rose suffused 
salmon with wax yellow at base of petals. The 
petals twist somewhat and point in all directions. 
Merv TOltStaln Git Sse Plants Only $1.00 
*Alice De Ryter (Dec.)—Deep wine red with a purple 
orange zlowine Center soe] ee Plants 50c 
Alice May (1I.D.)—This novelty is from Australia 
and considered a White Lord of Autumn. A pure 
waxy white. Stems perfect________ Plants Only 75c 
Amelia Earhart (S.C.)—Mammouth blooms of gold- 
en apricot. A sure prize winner _______~_ Roots 50c 
American Purity (S.C.)—Excellent white of large 
size and fine stems. A grand dahlia ___Roots $1.00 
*Andre Csizik (Semi Cactus)—Bright violet rose of an 
intense shade. Early bloomer with good stems. 
Medium size flowers. Ideal for bouquet work. 
Roots 50c 
Autumn Rose (I. D.)—Old rose with large blooms on 
POOURSLOM See a ee ee ee ee ee Roots 50c 
Autumn Sunset (1. D.)—Lemon yellow center spread- 
ing to lightly tinted spinal red toward outside of 
flowers. Size of blooms 10 to 12 inches. Good 
SLEM Spee eee eae tee ee ee ae Plants 50c 
Aztec Chief (F.D.)—Unusual light tomato red. Will 
produce blooms 10 to 12 inches. Good stems. 
Plants $1.00 
*Ballego’s Surprise (S.C.)—A pure white incurved 
cactus. Considered very good _--------- Plants 50c 
*Bandoeng (Dec.)—Fine blending of amber and gold 
with a dark mahogany center. Free flowering. 
Foliage and stem are first class. Altogether an un- 
usual dahlia in color and habits. Do not miss this 
one. Has a number of certificates of merit in the 
Lriale Carden sn ese ee ee See eee = Roots $1.00 
Bernice Geer (Inc.Cac.)—The color of this fine 
dahlia is old rose. Slightly veined and tipped gold. 
Roots 75c 
Betsy (I. D.)—Beautiful pastel shade with excellent 
SLCNI Sete ee te Oe ee ee eee naan Roots 35c 
Bibbs Grace—An old dahlia but still good for cut 
Rowers. Lure! whiteg=s=———--——- Roots 50c 
Bing Crosby (I. D.)—Immense deep yellow penciled 
CALTIN Cy Mee ca ee ne eee ee ee Roots 50c 
Blue Moon (I. D.)—Large blooms of lavender shading 
to lilac. Purple at base of each petal, making a 
darker color at center. Strong stems producing 
flower, 12 inches in size—1941 introduction. 
Plants $1.00 
Blue River (F. D.)—Blue French violet. The nearest 
to a blue dahlia. New and good. Special price 
Roots 50c 
Brilliant Lady (I. D.)—A bright reddish French pur- 
ple reflexed silver. Many of the outer petals roll 
and twist showing silver reverse which adds to its 
AUtTAClly CN CSSy === === aa Plants Only 75c 
