DIXIE’S WINE DOT (Dixie) I. D. Clear white flecked and splashed with 
wine red. Blooms 10-12 inches. Stems long and stiff on a 5-7 ft. bush, 
with glossy insect resistant foliage. Received Certificate of Merit at 
Ohio Trial Grounds. Won American Home Achievement Medals at 
Chicago, Toledo, O. and New Baltimore, Mich. On Eastern and Mid- 
Western Honor Rolls. 
Plants $5.00 
GOLD MINE (Chautauqua) F. D. Pinard yellow, flushed geranium-pink. 
Size 10-11 inches by 7 inches. Foliage broad leafed, hairy and very 
healthy. Bush low, 4% ft. Stems long and strong, holding the flower 
slightly facing up. Good keeper. Blend of colors very pleasing. Listed 
on Eastern Honor Roll. 
Roots $10. Plants $3.50 
JOHN W. SHERWOOD (Berwick-Dahliadel) I. D. Silvery mauve with tyrian 
pink. Blooms 12 x 7 with petals that curl and show slight gold tips. 
Consistent bloomer, marvelous grower, 5 to 6 ft. tall. Certified at 
W. Va. Trial Grounds. On Eastern Honor Roll. 
Roots $10. Plants $5. 
LITTLE JACKIE (Rice) Pom, Fine yellow pom on long stiff stems. Good 
keeping qualities. Profuse bloomer. Blooms from early August until 
frost. Winner as best pom pon seedling in Central States Dahlia Show 
in Chicago in 1941. 
Roots $3. Plants $1.00 
MONARCH (Chautauqua) F. D. Scarlet red. Size 9-10 inches, long strong 
stems. Velvet face petals and good substance. Bush 414-5 ft., branch- 
ing. Blooms early and late. Listed on Eastern Honor Roll. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $2.50 
MONTEBELLO (Robinson) I. D. Orchid crimson or rich violet red. Deep 
and full, the back petals curling backwards, cove:ing stem and forming 
a globular shaped bloom. Fine stems, an especially good keeper. Early 
and free bloomer. Winner of Gold Achievement Medal at Pomona, Cal. 
in 1941. Certificate of Merit at W. Va. Trial Grounds in 1942. On 
West Coast Honor Roll. 
Roots $10. Plants $3.50 
ROSEGAY (Wilson) Pom. Beautiful deep rese. Petals recurve to stem 
forming a perfect ball. Best undisseminated pom pon 1941 Ohio State 
Show. Early and profuse bloomer. On West Coast Honor Roll. 
Plants $1.00 
RHYTHM (Dozier-Dahliadel) I. C. Cameo with suffusions of soft rose, with 
lemon shadings at the base of petals and center of flower make it 
most unusual. Certified at Storrs, W. Va., and East Lansing, Mich. 
Listed on the Eastern, Mid-Western and West Coast Honor Rolls. 
Roots $15. Plants $7.50 
SHANGRI-LA (Rainbow) F. D. Lemon yellow, with scarlet or orange 
touch at end of petal. Size 514-6 inches by 3% deep. One of the best 
florist’s types brought out this year. Won in seedling class in New 
York and Rockville Centre, N. Y. shows. 
Plants $3.50 
WINGS (Geneva) S. C. Dark carmine, almost blood red with perfect strong 
stem, holding the blooms. Free bloomer, 11 inches by 7 inches. Good 
open grower. Bushes 5-6 ft. tall. Won firsts and specials at N. Y., 
Cleveland and Wellsville. 
Plants $3.50 3 Plants for $9. 
YELLOW KITTEN (Chautauqua) Miniature Formal Decorative. Picric 
yellow, center flushed mallow purple. Size 214-314 inches by 1%4-2 inches 
deep. Stem 8-10 inches. Bush 4 ft. Very profuse bloomer from August 
through October. Certificate of Merit at East Lansing, Mich. Listed 
on Eastern Honor Roll. 
Roots $3. Plants $1.00 
