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GLADYS SANDFORD 
Twelve-inch blooms of great depth. Pure bright yellow, 
outer petals heavily shaded apricot. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
GLAMOUR (I. D.) 
The largest bloom in our 1942 garden. An immense 
true purple deeply edged amarath pink. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
GLAMOROUS (Kemp, 1940), Ci. D.) 
The color of this unusual dahlia is a combination of 
barium yellow and lavender pink blend__.......... Roots $1.50 
GLENDEN’S PEACH (1. D.) 
The flowers average from 11 to 13 inches on good stems. 
Color, peach pink with cream shadings.............. Roots 75¢ 
GOLDEN BEAUTY (1. D.) 
Color is buff and rose. Giant blooms stand very erect. 
Roots 75c, Plants 50c¢ 
GOLDEN STANDARD (C.) 
A golden tan, blushed with tints of amber and bronze. 
JL ORaWeR, SHREW AMS GWCTIOS ae ee ee ce eee sctchencceentacrensnes Roots 50c 
GRACE MOORE (8S. C.) 
Color is a deep even shade of lavender or lilac pink. 
Roots $1.00 
GREATER GLORY (S. C.) 
Rose pink bloom of great size on extra long stems. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
GRETEL (S. C.) 
Excellent for basket work. Blooms are of medium size. 
Color is a bright henna-orange................-........-- Plants 50c 
HILLSIDE GOLD (C.) 
Color gold to autumn shade. Extra fine cut flower and 
PFOOUEK ECE Peis eee en Se OR Ae ea, Plants 50c 
HILLCREST MANDARIN (1. D.) 
A flashy big flower, brilliant oriental scarlet and golden 
yellow. One of the brightest colors...2.........0..... Roots 50c 
HILLCREST SUNSET (I. D.) 
The giant blooms are held erect on stiff 3-foot stems. 
A beautiful blending of sunset shades................ Roots 50c 
HILTONIA APRICOT (CF. D.) 
A massive 12-inch Australian, deep apricot with lighter 
shadede Genter: cee se ee ees ey eae. Plants $1.00 
HILLSIDE BEAUTY (1. C.) 
Rose to orange base of petal which twist and curl. 
Dp efi Sex 6(010 Osa tes, Pee oS Ae cn tne! s ial en edad, oe Plants $1.00 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER (1. D.) 
The color is rich in violet purple and burgundy. 
Roots 35c¢ 
INCANDESCENCE (I. D.) 
The color is rich rosy buff with a shading of yellow 
reverse light old rose. It is a seedling of Jane Cowl. 
Roots 75c 
IVAN MILLER (F. D) 
Unusual shade of geranium red, 7 to 10-inch bloom. 
VATU S bY ellen ee ites re ae ee J ae ae a ee ae Plants $1.00 
JANE COWL (1. D.) 
An immense flower of buff. Produced on long stiff stems. 
Wico alee eave 0) CCG eee tees et re eet ee ae Roots 25c 
JEAN TRIMBEE (S. C.) 
Large, long petaled, thick flower of Petunia violet. Tall, 
SOM Sas Oar © yy Tee eee Plants 50c, Roots 50c 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (F. D.) 
Large true pink and old gold, blending with salmon. 
Roots 25c¢ 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (S. C.) 
A pure white on long wiry stems, a grand cut flower. 
Roots 35c 
JIMMIE FOX (I. D.) 
A dahlia of giant size, 13 x 8 inches. Color, coppery red, 
Lmaverere! Ine), AL IRON AMON VEN eco coe eteetre tone Roots 50c 
JOSEPHINE G. (S. C.) 
A very pleasing true pink of a bright shade, soft petals 
tippediey.elll ows ree mee or ee eee Roots 25c 
JOSEPH B. LANGTREE (Ci. D.) 
Turkey red, a big California prize winner of $500.00 cash 
EWEN Ros es an A ere eth Bo oP rene a ae Plants $2.50 
KEMP’S WHITE WONDER (I. D.) 
Very large, pure white. Waving petals. Splendid stems 
SHavel jernontwite lolkoevanere, WEA (OOO oon eee 50c 
KEMP’S RED CHALLENGER (I. D.) 
Sensational red. A seedling from cross of Freckles and 
Maurphy s Masterpieces eee. 3 ose Roots $1.00 
KENTUCKY CF. D.) 
Light salmon orange. A good cut flower of medium size. 
Roots 25c 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN (1. D.) 
Color, center lemon-yellow, outer petals a rich golden- 
amber and tipped white................ Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
KILGORE’S KING (1. D.) 
A magnificent flower of flesh outer petals, center gold. 
TSigigs [ayer pesrmowian, IAL INNES Ae ee Roots 75¢ 
KILGORE’S LUCIFER (1. C.) 
The color is described as Brazil Red with orange reverse. 
It’s a giant that was grown to 14 x 8 inches....Plants $1.00 
KILGORE’S PURPLE (I. D.) 
A fine purple, an early bloomer, extra long stems on a 
6-foot bush. One of the finest in our gardens. 
Roots 75c, Plants 50c 
KING COLE CI. D.) 
Deep maroon, very large and very dark and stands the 
heat without fading. On the 1940 Honor Roll. 
Plants $1.00 
LAETARE (C.) 
Brilliant glowing red, tipped yellow. Very attractive 
and something different.................... Roots 50c, Plants 50c 
LE’JOY C1. D.) 
A rare new color, very deep bluish orchid with many of 
the blooms tipped pure white.................2.......--.-.-- Roots 50c 
LINK’S GORGEOUS (I. D) 
A 12-inch bloom of an unusual blend from lemon yellow 
TOMS CAT) Ca 11) Kite eee tee eee neg ee ieee oe Plants $1.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN (I. D.) 
Unquestionably one of the greatest dahlias of all time. 
Gigantic, deep golden yellow blooms. 
Roots 75c, Plants 50c 
LOWELL THOMAS (I. D.) 
A giant shell pink. A 12-inch certificate winner. 
Plants $1.00 
LYNN FONTANNE (CS. C.) 
Color is spectrum red. A 13-inch bloom won in Seattle. 
Plants $1.50 
ZANT’S 
Dablias 
growing 
in 
Williamsburg, 
Iowa 

MAD RIVER CHIEF (I. D.) 
Described by many prominent dahlia growers as “The 
finest red they have ever seen.”’.......... Roots 75c, Plant 50c 
MAESTRO (S. C.) ; 
A bright but rather light shade of reddish purple or 
cerise. Will grow to a size of 12 inches............ Plants 75¢ 
MAFFIE (S. C.) 
The giant blooms average 13x8 inches and are of an 
intense red color. Bushes grow to 6 feet high. 
Plants $1.00 
MANHATTAN (CI. D.) 
12x 8. Vermilion red with an orange reverse. The big 
Waebonavere aa) welavs) WO ys I Nees ee eae eee Plants $1.00 
MARGRACE (I. D.) 
Brilliant scarlet, tipped gold and with gold at the base 
He Wass OREN OEM ha ak ee a os le ee Seer Roots 35¢ 
MARY LYNN DUDLEY (S. C.) : 
A huge maroon, an exhibition variety, good keeper. 
Plants $1.50 
