COL. A. G. RUDD |. D. (Geer) Rich carmine with deeper, mahogany red at the 
center. It is a big flower which can be grown eleven to twelve inches in diameter, 
by seven inches in depth. It will be a real factor in the red classes. Strong, 
tall grower. 
Plant $3.00 
COLIN KELLY, JR. |. D. (Salem) This is one of the very largest dahlias of the 
present. The color is phlox-pink to lavender. Stems are long and, under normal 
conditions, hold the blooms properly. A fifteen and one-half inch bloom of this 
won as the ‘'largest'’ at the American Dahlia Society show in New York in 1943. 
Plant $5.00 
CONFUCIUS S. C. (Ballay) Coral red blooms of large size. Very early and free 
bloomer. Bushes are medium in height. Stems are long and slender holding the 
flowers at a nice angle. 
Root $2.00, Plant $1.00 
CORINNE MARCELLA S. C. (Geer) Warm buff, suffused and tipped old rose. Petals 
point forward, slightly twisting, with staghorn tips. Slender stems hold the medium 
size blooms upright. 
Plant $1.00 
CROWNING GLORY In. C. (Salem) One 
of the real sensations of the 1941 in- 
troductions. Exceedingly large: rose 
pink with cream center. Stems are ideal. 
Flower formation is very artistic. It 
was very much in evidence as a blue 
ribbon winner at all the leading shows 
of the past season. 
Plant $1.50 
*CROYDON ACME F. D. A very large, 
massive, lilac pink of good formation. 
Very useful for exhibition. Strong 
grower. 
Plant .75 
DAHLIAMUM |. D. (Chemar) A_ very 
large, deep flower of cadmium apricot 
with a golden sheen. Stems are strong, 
carrying the flower on top. 
CROWNING GLORY Root $1.50, Plant .75 
*DARCY SAINSBURY F. D. This Australian variety is now the most popular of all white 
dahlias for exhibition; winning scores of awards thruout the country's leading shows 
each year. Its pure white color and free flowering habits make it a standout in the 
garden too. The flowers are fairly large, and have all the qualities of a good 
dahlia. Root $1.00, Plant .50 
*DELTA F. D. Another fine dahlia from Australia. The blooms are large and massive, 
with exhibition perfection. The color is a very pleasing magenta-rose. The plant is 
a rugged grower, with very distinctive, dark green, glossy foliage. 
Root $2.00, Plant $1.00 

DIXIE'S WINE DOT |. D. (Hendricks) A variegated white, splashed with wine color. 
Blooms can be grown to twelve inches in diameter with corresponding depth. 
Winner of the American Home Achievement Medal at Chicago, Toledo, and New 
Baltimore in 1942. A strong grower. 
Root $7.50, Plant $2.50 
