Monarch of the East (Il. D.)—Giant blooms of 12 to 
14 inches. Vigorous grower. Color is an apricot 
gold with a orange buff suffusion and copper red 
TEVergets eae. Seer. aa ee Roots 50c 
*Mothers Day (1. D.)—Huge white flower on good 
stems. One of the best new whites____Plants $1.00 
Mcther Maytrott (Il. D.)—Pure white of artistic and 
beautiful form. Blooms will reach to 11x7 inches. 
Good stems and a sturdy grower. Stock limited. 
Plants 75c 
Mrs. C. E. Wildon (F.D.)—A large scarlet with an 
orange buff reverse. Splendid grower with heavy 
foliage. One of the best new introductions. 
Roots 50c 
Mrs. Ida Chase (1. C.)—The color is a bright combin- 
ation of lemon yellow and pale lavender pink. 
Plants 50c 
Mrs. Wm. S. Knudson (I. D.)—Another fine snow 
white that has made a good record. Can be depended 
ONSLOLACOMINErGi ale wiOk kaye a ae ee ee Roots 75c 
Murphy’s Masterpiece (I. D.)—Dark garnet red. One 
oisthe, bisa tellows 2s e. so = a ee Plants 50c 
Nancy A. Mitchell (S.C.) 1940—A true vivid scarlet 
with buff reverse which shows with revolution of 
petals Protusesbloomersses2e.—_2= Plants $1.00 
*Nancy Jean (1I.D.)—A gigantic deep yellow with 
artistic petals and form. A brilliant Australian 
dahlia of outstanding merit. Winner of many 
SLO: WiSies See ne ee ee ee ae ee ere Plants $1.00 
Oakleigh Monarch (F. D.)—Cerise red and a beauti- 
LlColor-s Hinerstem spss = ea = eee Roots 50c 
*Phantom (I. D.)—A leading bi-color dahlia of violet 
[OUR KEY LOOT AV OnN Ke: ee Se Oe Roots 75c 
Phyllis June (F. D.)—A lovely Jersey Beauty type of 
formal decorative. Color is a blue orchid which is 
new in this class. A wonderful dahlia for cut flow- 
er and works well with Jersey Beauty. Good stems. 
SlOckK#iSmliMnted seen ae a eee ee Roots 75c 
Pink Ejiegance (S.C.)—True brilliant rose pink of 
8 to 10 inches in diameter with a good depth. Good 
keeping qualities. Unusual charm and beauty. 
Roots 50c 
*Pink Giant (I.D.)—A very beautiful dahlia from 
Holland. Large blooms of a vivid rose pink on 
SivOn es Stems 62 = eee Coe eh ep ap Plants 75 
Progress (1. D.) 1940—Rosy mauve with petals twist- 
ed and curved. An outstanding 1940 introduction of 
exhib ibloMmety Dewees. =.= aaa a eae Plants $1.00 
Purple Mist (F.D.)—A beautiful pure deep purple. 
Extra long stiff stems holds the large blooms well 
ADOV.CatheRtOliae Cues a= ae eee Plants 50c 
Queen City (F.D.)—Scarlet pink of Jersey Beauty 
type. Good habits. Fine cut flower ----_- Roots 50c 
Railside King (1.D.)—Color combination of picric 
yellow at base of petals blending to jasper pink, 
deepersatitips:of petalsgae==—— ===) === Roots 75c 
Red Salute (F.D.)—Rich scarlet petals fall back on 
stems. Blooms size 9 to 11 inches. 
Roots 75c, Plants 35c 
Red Pilot (I.D.)—A beautiful red dahlia and has 
made good wherever grown. Does well for cut 
Hower PULDOSe = oa —a=— === Roots $2.00, Plants 75c 
Rita Wells (I. D.)—A new introduction, that has been 
outstanding. Color Grenadine-pink on buff. Blooms 
are of giant size 10 to 11 inches. A rugged grower. 
Plants 75c 
Robert J. Ripley (I.D.)—Rhodamine purple with 
rose suffusions. Immense size. Extra for exhibi- 
tiOnieewe te ee ee ene ae Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
San Francisco (I.D.)—Shrimp pink of large size. 
Has well formed blooms with good foliage. Con- 
sidered one of the best large type of recent intro- 
duction <2 Roots $1.50, Plants 50c 
