LIDICE (1. D.), ‘‘“Kemp,’’ 1943. Bloom 13x8, bush 62 
ft. A delicate cream yellow, shading to lemon yellow 
toward the center. It won the highest award given a 
seedling dahlia, at New York in 1942. It is an exceed- 
ingly fine grower. The long, strong stems hold the 
giant blooms high out of the foliage-................... Plant 
LILAC TIME (F. D.), ‘’Scotland.’’ Bloom 9x4. A very 
particular blue, pipetree-lilac. Outstanding. Healthy 
bush growth. ‘A prize winner:....2222-2 5.0225. ane eee Root 
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LINK’S BLACK PRINCE (1. D.), ‘Link,’ 1944. Bloom 
i1x7, bush 5 ft. Color, a very deep shade of velvety 
maroon, which never fades. Certificate of Merit at East 
Lansing in 1943. On THREE Honor Rolls. Considered 
one of the best of the ‘41944’s.’’ 
Plant, $7.50; 3 for $15.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN (1. D.), “Almy.’’ Bush 4/2 ft. The 
color is a deep golden yellow. The flowers grow to an 
enormous size and, without forcing, we had blooms the 
past season that measured over 13 inches across and 
nearly 9 inches in depth on long, stiff stems that held 
the flowers high above the foliage. The formation is 
wonderful, as the long petals recurve until the stem is 
hidden from view for 6 or 8 inches. This dahlia is the 
GIANT OF GIANTS. It never fades or burns. Truly 
it is the greatest exhibition dahlia ever introduced. 
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LOIS WALCHER (I. D.), ‘“Walcher,’’ 1939. Bloom 8x4, 
bush 5 ft. The color is a deep amaranth to pansy 
purple, with the outer one-third of petals a clear white. 
Stems are ideal, carrying the flower facing and well 
above the foliage. This is the FIRST dahlia ever to 
receive SIX Achievement Medals. It also has two 
Certificates of Merit, besides winning TWENTY- 
THREE blue ribbons in 1938. The greatest bi-color 
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LOWELL THOMAS (F. D.), ‘’Greubels,’’ 1941. Bloom 
12x5. Beautiful rose pink with ivory linings. A very 
charming dahlia that keeps well when cut. Excellent 
root maker 
LYNN FONTAINE (1. D.), “’Parrella,’’ 1941. Bloom 11 
x7, bush 52 ft. Color, a scarlet or peach red. Won- 
derful strong stems. Won at two large shows and 
measured 13x9 at World’s Fair A. D. S. Show, 1941. 
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MME. C. JUSSIANT (1. C.), ‘“Nagels.’’ Bloom 8x4, bush 
4 ft. Soft violet inclined to lavender. The best In- 
curved Cactus in its color. A popular lavender cut 
flower for the florists, and also fine for exhibiting. 
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MAFFIE (S. C.), ‘Johnson,’’ 1940. Bloom 13x8, bush 
6 ft. Called the sensation of the season. Color in- 
tense bright red. A strong growing plant with insect 
resistant foliage. It won several blue ribbons as the 
largest and best flower in the 1939 shows, also 
Achievement Medal, and is on the House Beautiful 
Honor Roll of 1940. A MONSTER. It is a giant....Root 
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