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OUR NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1944 
BEAU BRILLIANT—Informal Decorative. Bright carmine. This large, well formed 
dahlia has unusual color appeal. In all respects it has functioned satisfactorily 
during the four years we have had it on trial, winning last year as Best Undis- 
seminated Decorative at the San Francisco Show. It was also very good in the 
garden of Mr. Geo. R. Currie, Sheboygan, Wis., that very excellent grower and 
judge of dahlias, to whom we sent a root for trial. We think this variety has a 
Grete tutuirer neie nd Cet CisSOs ee a el Me ew. oS Okie in. 2). 1 1c sain eeestact $15.00 Net 
FAVORITA—Incurved Cactus. Canary yellow. Cactus fans who have seen this 
dahlia acclaim it as a real achievement. It is a fine petalled true type cactus with 
the outer petals folding well back to the stem. Bloom is of good size and stem is 
always good. Center of plant should be pinched out when young as the crown 
bloom will not be as refined a flower as a true type cactus should be. If this is 
done, you will have many perfect blooms with little disbudding. Nothing like it 
imine vellowreachisPornext year:a bright red cactus... 72..../4.... $15.00 Net 
GAYLORD BALLAY—Informal Decorative. Pure white. The largest and purest 
white that has been seen in California. It created a sensation at the San Francisco 
Show where it won both the Achievement Medal and the Sunset Medal. Accord- 
ing to the newspapers all blooms shown were about the size of the 14-inch ‘‘Con- 
fucius’’ which won as largest bloom in the show. This new white is a very tall 
grower with long strong stems. It has taken us a good many years to find a white 
dahlia we considered worthy of our introduction. Honor Roll......... $15.00 Net 
MAGNA CHARTA—lInformal Decorative. Deep old rose. Probably “the dahlia 
of the year.’ A rare and a beautiful color and a very large strong growing variety 
without faults. Seldom does a new introduction show such promise, yet under 
varied conditions and different cultural methods one can never tell. It was very 
outstanding for Mr. Geo. R. Currie in Wisconsin and is on Col. R. T. Eddy’s Honor 
Roll in Flower Grower. It looks to us like another top-notcher in our long line of 
introductions since 1920 that have helped to popularize the dahlia throughout 
THER COUL LIT Vg ween e were nye Metre errata tate uae oe osetia tis > 4 Sas cete 3 $15.00 Net 
ONE STRONG DIVISION OF ALL FOUR OF THE ABOVE FOR..... $45.00 Net 

THIS IS THE ONLY PRICE LIST WE WILL ISSUE IN 1944 
