COMETEER C., 
The most vigorous straight cactus Dahlia. Blooms of pure gold on 
long straight stems. Big bushes. Certificate of Merit. Roots $ 1.50. 
GROIX DU SUD (GIANT ANEMONE) 
The flower is composed of one row of deep red petals around a 
crested center of gold. Blooms average about 7 inches on stiff 
slender stems. A great novelty. Roots $ 1.50. 
DIXIES MASTERPIECE |. D. 
Very large blooms of bright crimson on tall vigorous plants. 
Flowers 13 inches across obtainable without forcing. Roots $ 5.00. 
E, B. HUTCHINGS C. 
One of the most beautiful Dahlias in its class, due to its form. The 
color is lavender-rose. The petals are long and narrow, forming a 
fluffy graceful flower. Stems are stiff and slender. Can be grown 
to large size. Roots $ 2.00. 
EDITH WILLKIE S. C. 
A pure white semi-cactus seedling Dahlia. This beautiful exhibition 
Dahlia won the American Home Achievement Medal at the New 
York Worlds Fair in 1940, as well as the Gold Certificate for the 
best semi-cactus seedling. The blooms are of immense size and 
depth, measuring from 12 to 15 inches in diameter. Roots $ 10.00. 
GREATER GLORY S. C. 
One of the most beautiful and artistic Dahlias ever originated. Rose 
pink blooms of immense size on very long straight stems. The bush 
growth is vigorous. An undefeated champion with many prizes to 
its credit throughout the country. Roots $ 1.50. 
HILLSIDE GOLD C. 
Beautiful deep golden blooms of fine form and great keeping 
qualities. Roots $ 1.50. 
H. 1. PHILLIPS S. C. 
Large blooms of buff yellow with begonia-rose flushes on the petals 
and deep rose pink petaloids, making an unusually beautiful effect. 
It can be grown to huge size; blooms of 12 by 8 inches are easily 
obtainable. On Lynn Dudley’s Honor Roll. Roots $ 7.50. 
KATIE-K |. D. 
A giant informal decorative of deep rose pink. Grows 5 feet tall 
with blooms 11—16 inches. Certified at Storrs and East Lansing. 
On all Honor Rolls. Roots $ 1.50. 
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