are 8 to 9 inches m diameter and a depth of 4% 
inches. The size and color of “Harbor Light” 
gives a brilliant effect and sure to attract atten- 
tion. All stock is from field clumps. We are re- 
leasing this new dahlia at a low price of 
Roots $1.00 
Haslerova (lI. D.)—Bi-color of white with splashes of 
carmine red and wine. Very odd ____--_- Roots 50c 
Hillside Gold (S.C.)—Medium size flower of rich 
golden yellow with an apricot glow at center. A 
fine cut flower. Introducted in 1939______ Roots 75c 
Hillside Sunset (1. D.)—Another leading 1939 intro- 
duction. Golden yellow edged and suffused with 
red later blending into gold. Truly a _ beautiful 
dabhiagiiGiveriteal trig). eee Plants 75c 
Katie K. (i. D.)—A deep rose pink with white veins 
in the petals that lighten the color. Blooms 11 by 6 
inches and a strong grower ______---_- Roots 75c 
Kentucky Sportsman (I. D.)—An unsual_ bi-color 
dahlia. Color is lemon yellow at the center, outer. 
petals golden amber tipped white, and an old rose 
reverse. Medium size blooms. Try this one. 
Plants 75c 
Kentucky Sun (F. D.)—A large clear attractive yel- 
low blooms on cane like stems. Good for exhibition. 
Roots 75c 
Lois Walcher (F.D.)—An outstanding 1939 dahlia 
and regarded as the leader of ali 1939 introduc- 
tions. Color is deep Amaranth to pansy purple with 
the outer one-third petals a clear white. There is 
no blending of the two colors, each breaking sharp- 
lyeintonche sO theres as eee ee ee Roots $1.00 
Lord of Autumn (I.D.)—Deep golden yellow. Ex- 
ceptionally beautiful _____-_ Plants 50c, Roots $1.00 
Maffie (I.D.) 1940—Massive blooms of intense red 
having perfect formation. Blooms have reached a 
size of 13 inches and held on Jong stems. Has won 
MAany°Ti DWONS Ves Meee eee Plants $1.00 
Manhatten (I. D.) 1940—A large orange red informal 
decorative reaching a size 11 to 12 inches on strong 
stems. Petals pointed, curve and twist making a 
VELVRATtIStICED1OO 1m a= aerate eee Plants $1.00 
Mastro (S.C.) 1940—A fine new semi cactus of a 
deep glowing beet red color. A well formed and a 
beautiful flower on an erect graceful stem. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Mayor Frank Otis (I. D.) 1939—Shading from light to 
dark honey-yellow. Reminiscent of Jane Cowl but 
with more bronze. Petals twisted and most attrac- 
tive. Vigorous grower on fine, strong, straight 
stems, and an excellent keeper. Believe it or not 
has been grown to 17 inches__Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Michigan White (S.C.)—A fine commercial white 
dahlia of medium size bloom Plants 50c, Roots $1.00 
Midwest Champion (I. D.)—Beautiful brilliant violet 
TOS@Heae a Seemnes Seem sea ee ee ee Roots 50c 
Milton J. Cross (1. D.)—Immense flowers of rich yel- 
low buff shaded amber. Excellent grower with 
finersteniss special prices. seen eee Roots 75c 
Miss Glory (S.C.)—Apricot yellow with good stems. 
Roots 50c 
Miss Oakland (F.D.)—New introduction of pure 
white. Good for cut flower work ________ Roots 50c 
Miss Parkersburg (Inf. D.)—Color buff, back of pet- 
als carrot red with some tones of Jasper red. Gi- 
SANG eDLOONA sae ae en Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
Miss West Virginia (I.C.)—Clear mauve on a large, 
heavilyapeualledmploonie== ane Roots $1.00 
*Mde. Albert Lebrum (I. D.)—Brilliant and elegant 
flowers carried on long stems. Fluffy blooms of 
warm coppery orange suffused at the points of the 
curled petals with a clear purplish pink. This is a 
new French introduction and stock is scarce. 
Plants 50c 
Mde Jassiant (St. C.)—Clear lilac violet flowers of a 
CRU CECACTUS aby) Coe ewan os. See eee Plants 75c 
