GREATER GLORY (C.), “’Salem,’’ 1937. Bloom 11x6, 
bush 7 ft. One of the big ones in this class. Especially 
recommended to us as a tall, vigorous plant with very 
long, strong stems. A beautiful rose-pink flower of 
very artistic formation. Winner of 11 first prizes in 
the leading shows.‘ Also has an A. D. S. Medal. 
Abbe rectal. Some hes. ese Buel settee & ee nL ee eee Root | 
LL’S PINK SUPREME (1. D.), ‘Hill,’ 1939. Bloom 
9x5, bush 6 ft. The color is a beautiful dark pink. 
It is considered the greatest cut flower since Jersey's 
Beauty’s time. Stems are the very best; can be cut 
three to four feet long. A very sturdy grower and a 
prolific, bl@eitern. 2m: eee ees, 5 Ge ee Root 
LLSIDE SUNSET (I. D.), ‘‘Bissell,“” 1939. Bloom 
12x7, bush 5 ft. The color is gold and bronze with 
each petal edged with rose red, none of the edging 
extending over on to the face of the petal. Awarded a 
Certificate of Merit, from East Lansing and Fairmont, 
W. Va., also the Achievement Medal at Cleveland, and 
A. D. S. Medal for the largest and best bloom. Long, 
Stitt stems. —Anothercgiantst ai24 merce ee a Root | 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER (I. D.), ‘’Hunt-Burnett 
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Bros.,’’ 1935. Bloom 10x6, bush 512 ft. This variety 
was given an American Home Achievement Medal in 
New York and won in Camden as the best seedling, 
arousing much interest. The flowers of deep rosy ma- 
genta blending into a true purple, are well proportioned 
with a large, dark green foliage.........2..2.22--2-0--d.-+- Root 
CANDESCENT (1. D.), ‘’Parella,’” 1937. Bloom 11x5, 
bush 52 ft. Color, rich rosy buff suffused yellow light 
old rose. Center, rich old rose, paling to light buff on 
outside of petals. High centered, well formed flowers. 
Blooms in great profusion. The huge blooms are held 
facing sideways on cane-like stems, well above the 
foliage f= ae eee eet ee ee ea Root 

INDIAN GIANT (1. D.), ‘’Emmons,’’ 1943. Bloom 12 
x6, bush 4 ft. Color, rich autumn; underlay of petals 
Indian yellow, overcast carmine. Center petals darker. 
Whole flower overcast with a golden sheen, giving it 
sparkle. Never was there more beautiful foliage on a 
dahlia. Stems very long, holding the mammoth blooms 
facing far beyond the plant. In the Trial Grounds at 
East Lansing, there were three blooms that measured 
13Y2 inches. We have NEVER seen an open center. 
Good root maker. Won first wherever shown. Certifi- 
cate of Merit. On two Honor Rolls. Just a natural 
GAN Dc ee oe Sr ee Root $15.00; Plant 5.00 
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JANE COWL (1. D.), ““Downs.’’ Blooms 10x6, bush 52 
ft. Immense blooms, deep and full of glistening bronze 
buff. The stems are long and stiff and straight. No 
dahlia has given more universal satisfaction than Jane 
Cowl, and no other has won so many prizes since it was 
introdutedsin’ 1928 “fis a erage HERR Here hS 7S Root 
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JEAN TRIMBEE (S. C.), ’’Trimbee.’’ Bloom 10x5, bush 
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5 ft. Massive, yet artistic, with long, revolute petals 
that curl and twist. The color is a beautiful petunia 
violet, making it popular as an exhibition dahlia. A 
tall, vigorous grower with long, erect stems.........-.- Root 
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