DEEP PURPLE F. D. (Ruschmohr) Without question, this is the largest purple formal 
decorative dahlia at present. Excellent exhibition dahlia. Mid-season to late in 
blooming. Dark rugged foliage. We have never been able to build up a root 
stock of it. 
Plant $1.50 
*DELTA F. D. Another fine dahlia from Australia. The blooms are large and massive, 
with exhibition perfection. The color is a very pleasing magenta-rose. The plant is 
a rugged grower, with very distinctive, dark green, glossy foliage. 
Plant $1.00 
DIXIE MASTERPIECE |. D. (Hendricks) A large crimson with plenty of depth. Tall 
grower. 
Plant $3.50 
*DOMINENT In. C. A Holland introduction of fine form and quality. The flowers are 
fairly large, with petals tightly rclled. The color is a lilac rose suffusing to purple, 
with sulphur yellow at the center. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
DOROTHY GEER F. D. (Geer) This was one of the most attractive and pleasing 
dahlias in our gardens during the past season. The flowers are medium sized; of 
light rose pink, shading lighter towards the tips. Blooms are uniformly of exhibition 
quality. This one should be a factor in classes calling for the most. perfect bloom 
in the show. Bushes are tall and well formed. 
Root $5.00, Plant $1.50 
DOROTHY LAMOUR C. (Ballay) One of the few real golden dahlias. Fairly large 
blooms of excellent formation. Long, strong, stems. The bushes are tall with foliage 
more typical of a decorative variety than of a cactus. One of our favorites of the 
1941 introductions. 
Root $5.00, Plant $2.50 
| : : “) *DULCINEA St. C. A fine all-around dahlia 
ot rare beauty of form and color. The 
medium sized flowers are an attractive 
cardinal red and carried in great pro- 
fusion on the best of stems. A most 
consistent winner at shows, a fine gar- 
den sort and excellent for the cut-flower 
trade. We can recommend this highly 
for any garden. 
Root .75 
ELIZABETH RETHBERG |. D. (Meussdorffer) 
A large, nicely formed flower of an at- 
tractive shade of lilac to rose pink. Long 
stems hold the flowers well above the 
tall-growing plants. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
EL RUBIO |. D. (Redfern) The real sensa- 
tion of our gardens this past fall. The 
very large flowers, consistently twelve 
inches in diameter, of a bright, velvety, 
ruby red commanded the attention of 
all who saw them. Stems are very strong, 
4 bearing the flowers on top. Bushes are 
rugged and of medium height. 
DULCINEA Root $2.00, Plant .75 

