Honor Roll Dahlias That Are 
Outstanding for 1944 
The following Dahlias are the Number One va- 
rieties that were 1943 Headliners. 
Adorable (I. D.)—Large vivid peach shading to yel- 
low at center. Beautiful. Rightly named Roots 75c 
All American (S.C. 1941)—Mulberry rose suffused 
salmon with wax yellow at base of petals. The 
petals twist somewhat and point in all directions. 
MWetymOlUsLangine tae oo. oe Plants Only $1.00 
Alice May (1.D.)—This novelty is from Australia 
and considered a White Lord of Autumn. A pure 
waxy white. Stems perfect________ Plants Only 75c 
*Ballego’s Surprise (S.C.)—A pure white incurved 
cactus. Considered very good __-__-_--_- Plants 50c 
Baker’s Best (I. D. 1943)—Lemon yellow bloom of 
10 inch size with good stems —_____~_- Plants $1.00 
Bataan (S. C. 1943)—Red cactus with petals tipped 
RO GOOGMETOWCDs ofa Lh oe Plants 75c 
Bessie Smith (I. D. 1943)—Pure white. Stems long 
RHOASTTOUS xt aelOOdn os oo Plants $2.00 
Blue Moon (lI. D.)—Large blooms of lavender shading 
to lilac. Purple at base of each petal, making a 
darker color at center. Strong stems producing 
Tlower, 12 inches in’ size. 22222-5222 -. Plants $1.00 
Blue River (F.D.)—Blue French violet. The nearest 
to a blue dahlia. New and good. Special price 
Roots 50c 
Begonia Rose (F.D.)—Extra long stem cut flower 
with a Raspberry Rose color. Has four certificates 
LOMILSMCTOGIbee 22 228 ea as Sl ee Plants $1.00 
Buckeye King (F.D.)—Large blooms of amber gold. 
Roots 75c 
*Chamberlain (S.C.)—This one has a beautiful com- 
bination of deep salmon with soft rose shadings 
changing to violet. Good erect stems and a good 
keeper. Very outstanding ~_------ Plants Only 75c 
California Idol (1. D.)—Clear bright yellow. Large 
blooms. A prize winner in any show. Sure to 
please any flower lover =2.~s=-=5.---=- Roots 50c 
Cherokee Brave (1. D.) —Gigantic oxblood red. Fine 
form with excellent stems. A real prize winner. 
Doesaw ellvinsthe sun <3) 2625 = Se eee Plants 75c 
Class (F.D.) 1941—Sulphur yellow formal, with 
giant blooms which have been grown to 15% 
inches. Under ordinary conditions it will average 
10 and 11 inch blooms. Bushes are rugged and of 
NISOUITM ELE Ii tage ee seer ce es Plants $1.00 
Crowning Glory (Inc.)—Truly a beautiful Dahlia with 
large blooms of artistic formation. Color is rose 
pink with a cream center. A 1941 introduction. 
Plants $1.00 
Columbia (S. C.)—Color deep gold with a peach pink 
blending. Has made a good record in the past sea- 
son in the shows. Blooms range from 12 to 16 
inches by 8 to 10 inches depth ~--_--_- Plants $1.00 
Colin Kelly Jr. (I. D. 1943)—Phlox-pink to lavender. 
Large blooms 12 to 14 inches in diameter. Rated on 
COPEGRELOD OE NOLIN yee Ss ee Le Plants $3.00 
Col. Rudd (I. D. 1943)—Carmine red with mahog- 
any red center. Giant blooms -____--_- Plants $2.00 
Commando (F. D. 1943)—Phlox purple with blooms 
with blooms 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Some 
descriptions are a clear lavender _____ Plants $2.50 
Confuscious (S. C.)—Chinese red. Early and free 
bloomer GO0dm esate aos ee Plants $1.00 
Dahliamum (lI. D.)—Similar to a huge  chry- 
santhemum of bright cadium apricot with a golden 
sheen. The extra long petals recurve to the stem. 
Bloom of giant size 12 by 10___-__-_ Plants only 75c 
*Darcy Sainsbury (I. D.)—This Australian variety is 
a fine white with good size and formation. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
