Dahliamum (I. D.)—Similar to a huge chry- 
santhemum of bright cadium apricot with a golden 
sheen. The extra long petals recurve to the stem. 
Bloom of giant size 12 by 10_----- Plants only 75c 
*Darcy Sainsbury (I. D.)—This Australian variety is 
a fine white with good size and formation. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Dean Anderson (I. D.)—A rare new color of radiant 
henna orange, producing very large flowers on 
strong and erect stems. Outstanding in every re- 
SpCCttts2 = 2 see oe eS en a eee Plants 50c 
Discovery (1I.D.)—Deep rosy magenta with deep 
reddish garnet center. Very outstanding. 
Roots 75c 
El Rubio (1. D.)—Giant ruby red. Very attractive. 
Plants $1.00 
Evelyn Chandler ((S.C.)—Large bright gold of rare 
color. A straight petaled semi-cactus which has 
been called a Gold Satan. Size of blooms 10 to 13 
inches by 6 to 7 inches deep. A 1940 introduction. 
Plants 75c 
Eventide (1. D.) 1940—Color rich deep purple. Comes 
almost to a formal in form at time. Has strong 
stems with flower facing side. Foliage dark and 
resistant. Won a certificate with score of 86 at 
Fast Lansing in 1938 where it scored highest score. 
SiZesVEtOn LOL INCUECS aes ate eee eee ee Plants 75c 
Everybody’s Favorite (Salem, 1939) (I. D.)—A rose 
pink bloom without the faintest trace of lavender. 
It is very large and can easily be grown over a foot 
across. The petals fall back to the stems giving the 
bloom tremendous depth. The stem is good and the 
bush is very rugged, and it attains a height of six 
FOC Careers NEN Ee en ree ene Lt eb Plants 75c 
Flash (C. 1940) —A striking bi-color with an unusual 
formation and color effect. The petals are crimson 
red, tipped pure white. Petals are lacmiated which 
curl and twist Has made a good record in shows 
anadstrialeerounds = hes oo eee Plants $1.00 
Freckles (I.D.)—A 1937 introduction of unusual 
coloring, lemon chrome, blotched and speckled 
bright scarlet. Large blooms and vigorous growth. 
Roots 50c 
*Frieda George (I. D.)—Magnificent big blooms of 
cream color overlaid pink and helio deepening at 
the tips. An Australian introduction ___Plants 75c 
Gay Caballero (In. C.)—A beautiful deep red of un- 
usual form and color. Ends of the petals twist giv- 
ing them a stag horn effect. One of the outstand- 
ines 940rintroduction: 42——= = oe aoe Plants $1.00 
Gertrude Lawrence (1.D.) 1939—Large blooms of 
cerise red to a currant red. Early bloomer on a 
medium size bush with good stems. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Glamour (I. D.)—An immense true purple with each 
petal edged amaranth pink. Long strong stems. 
Has been grown to 14 inches. Very outstanding. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Gloria Bacher (F. D.)—Clear glowing rhodamine pur- 
ple. Considered the best purple dahlia to date. Size 
of bloom 8 to 9 inches with good depth. Has made 
a good record in field and shows ______ Plants 75c 
Golden Beauty (I.D.)—Apricot yellow, shaded Jasper 
pink. Very artistic blooms with good strong stems. 
Roots 75c 
Greater Glory (C.)—Color is a pink with mauve and 
almost white center. Very artistic formation of the 
blooms. Immense size and a great winner. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Harbor Lights (F.D.) (1940)—Is truly a beautiful 
formal Dec. dahlia of rose red color with a center 
somewhat darker and a few outer petals have 
touches of maize yellow. This new Dahlia has 
many good qualilies such as being a good cut flow- 
er, good stems and a good root maker. The flowers 
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