LOIS WALCHER (|. D.), ‘‘Walcher,”” 1939. Bloom 8x4, 
bush 5 ft. The color is q deep amaranth to Pansy 
purple, with the outer one-third of petals a clear white. 
Stems are ideal, carrying the flower facing and well 
above the foliage. This is the FIRST dahlia ever. to 
receive SIX Achievement Medals. It also has two 
Certificates of Merit, besides winning TWENTY- 
THREE blue ribbons. The greatest bi-color ever in- 
troduced ins 322i. ae Root 
LOWELL THOMAS ASA BD be ““Greubels,’’ 1941]. Bloom 
12x5. Beautiful rose pink with ivory linings. A very 
charming dahlia that keeps well when cut. Excellent 
POO Es MOK ere seo ce ac. arte ts epee mol ee ee Root 
LYNN FONTANNE (|. D.), “‘Parella,’” 1941. Bloom 1] 
x7, bush 51 ft. Color, a scarlet or peach red. Won- 
derful strong stems. Won at two large shows and 
measured 13x9 at World’s Fair ALD? S: Show, 1941]. 
On two elonersRolls sere) ae Root $3.50; Plant 
MAESTRO (S. C.), “Ballay,’’ 1940. Bloom ULxOee A, 
deep glowing beet red color. A well-formed and beau- 
tiful flower on an erect, graceful stem. On Honor 
Roll 
MAFFIE (S. C.), “Johnson,” 1940. Bloom 3x8, bush 
6 ft. Called the sensation of the season. Color in- 
tense bright red. A strong growing plant with insect 
resistant foliage. It won several blue ribbons as the 
largest and best flower in the 1939 shows, also 
Achievement Medal, and is on the House Beautiful 
Honor Roll of 1940. A MONSTER. It is the giant of 
thisiyear’s-<dghliasias.6), oman Root $2.75; Plant 
MAID MARION (|. Dy) ee ozier aL O4) =eBicom 10x5. 
A beautiful blend of amber yellow with tips shaded 
phlox pink, suffused with mauve. An improvement over 
“Freda George.’ Achievement Medal. On Honor Roll. 
Long; strong:Stems'.;- itt (eae een as Plant 
MAD. A. LOIX (F. D.) 7>“French;< 194] *Blaans 9x4, 
bush 5 ft. A fine waxy white. Stems are strong and 
Straight. This is an excellent’ flower. 4.) 2) 2 ae Root 
MARSHALL’S PINK (F. D.) . Bloom 8x4, bush 5 ft. An 
exquisitely beautiful shrimp pink dahlia, especially fine 
for cutting; stems at least three feet long.............. Root 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS (|. D.), “Salbach,“ 1939. Bloom 
14x7;bush:5 ft. ilt is'q soft, rich golden honey yellow 
with just a touch of coppery shading. It won two 
chievement Medals, on two Honor Rolls, and won 
SIX blue ribbons as largest flower in the show. It has 
been grown to OVER SEVENTEEN INCHES. There is 
no question but what this is the largest dahlia ever 
GE OWI oie Sessa Banvevean -atseccoc th o.oo ene Root 
MARY TAYLOR (Cr); Taylor,” 1940. = Bloat 8x4. 
Color, grenadine pink with lemon-yellow center and 
flushed cream. This dahlia was the most outstanding 
at Storr’s this last fall. Substance excellent, making 
it one of the best cut flowers. Fine stems............ Root 
MILTON J. CROSS (|. D.), “Johnson,” 1936. Bloom 
11x7, bush 6 ft. Center of flower is a clear light lemon 
yellow shaded rose and coral On outer petals. Won 
three Achievement Medals. Not only large, but deep, 
and of a pleasing clean color... Roots 
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