HILLSIDE JOY S. C. (Bissell) The color is apricot shading to solid gold at the centers. 
Flowers are fairly large; stems are excellent and blooms are uniformly of high 
quality. This 1941 introduction was well up in the list of winners. 
Plant .75 
INDIAN GIANT |. D. (Emmons) The general appearance is tan or apricot. Blooms 
are large, with all the good qualities of an exhibition variety. Plants are bushy 
and of slightly less than medium height. It is a welcome addition to the autumn 
informal classes. Root $10.00, Plant $3.50 
INDIAN SUMMER S. C. (Goetzer) Nicely formed flowers of medium size. The color 
is golden yellow with soft orange suffusion. Tall plants, with dark green foliage. 
Root $5.00, Plant $2.00 
IVORY PRINCESS S. C. (Hawkins-Rusch- 
mohr) Extremely large, well formed 
flower of an unusual ivory shade. Long, 
stiff stems. Tall grower. Winner of 
many awards including Achievement 
Medal at Kearney, N. J. Will be hard 
to beat in its color and type. 
Plant $1.50 
JANE COWL |. D. (Downs) The standard 
of comparison for all dahlias. Univer- 
sally grown as a commercial and 
exhibition flower. Large, deep flowers 
of buff gold and salmon. 
Root .50 
*JEAN TRIMBEE S. C. A Canadian intro- 
duction of a few years ago which yearly 
piles up one of the finest show records 
of any dahlia. Large flowers of a rich 
violet shade. Tall grower. It is one of 
the first dahlias in the garden to bloom 
and it is a free bloomer thruout the 
IVORY PRINCESS cee Root .75 
JERSEY'S BEAUTY F. D. (Waite) The most universally grown dahlia of the present. 
Eosine pink, of medium size. Our stock of this is exceptionally fine. 

Root .50 
*JOHN WOOLMAN In. C. A fine type with narrow incurved florets. Good sized 
flowers on excellent stems. Good growing habits. The color is a striking crimson, 
overlaid with rosy shades. 
Plant .75 
JUDY G. S. C. (Geer) Scarlet, lined chrome, base lemon, and carmine at ends. 
Reverse yellow. One of the most strikingly colored dahlias we have ever seen. 
Blooms are about eight inches in diameter with good depth. Bush growth medium 
low. Plant $2.50 
*KARDINAL VON ROSSUM In. C. A fairly large flower of dark violet purple. One of 
the best in its class. Plants are rather low and spreading in growth. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
KATIE K. |. D. (Koenig) One of the finest “pinks'' of recent introduction. Rose pink 
with lilac suffusions. Blooms are large, stems long and strong. Plants are open, 
attractive growers, producing many fine specimen blooms in a season. 
Root $1.50, Plant .75 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN I. D. (White) An unusual color combination of three distinct 
colors. Lemon yellow at the center, outer petals are golden amber tipped white, 
and with an old rose reverse. Fairly large flowers of good exhibition qualities. 
Root $1.50, Plant .75 
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