MISS BAINBRIDGE St. C. (Robens) A pink cactus with lacinated petals lightly tipped 
pinard yellow. Long stems. In some blooms the petals tend to in-curve and at 
times there is a slight whirl to the lacinated petals, enhancing its appearance. 
Blooms up to ten inches in diameter. On two Honor Rolls. 
Plant $5.00 
MOTHER KOENIG I. D. (Koenig) A large shrimp pink fading to yellow at the center. 
Blooms 10 to 12 inches in diameter by 6 to 8 inches in depth. Petals are ser- 
rated. Eariy and very free bloomer. Flowers are not inclined to burn in hot 
weather. Winner of American Home Achievement Medal and on two Honor Rolls. 
Plant $5.00 net 
POET'S DREAM |. D. (Salem) Centers are white, outer halo a soft pink, described by 
some as apple blossom-pink. Several have written that it is one of the most 
beautiful dahlias they have seen. It is an early and profuse bloomer. Blooms 
11x 7 on fine stems. Bush is vigorous. On three Honor Rolls. 
Plant $10.00 
ROSELYN STRAIGHT S. C. (Straight-Wells-Ruschmohr) General appearance is apricot 
yellow, shaded and streaked scarlet red; very tips of petals are lemon yellow. 
Blooms 9 to 12 inches in diameter by 4 to 7 inches in depth. Excellent stems and 
habit of growth. Three certificates of merit; being highest scoring dahlia at 
both Storrs and Fairmont in 1942 and at East Lansing in 1943. On two Honor Rolls. 
Plant $7.50, three for $20.00 
SALEM'S SUNSHINE !. D. (Salem) Very large blooms of soft, clear, light yellow. 
Blooms up to 14 inches in diameter. Blooms face all positions from side to up. 
Petals are somewhat pointed, and curl and twist. Substance is good but stems 
may need some support in hot weather. On three Honor Rolls. 
Plant $10.00 
SARETT'S PINK FLAMINGO In. C. (Sarett-Ruschmohr) The color is Tyrian pink, ends 
of petals rosaline pink, with one-half inch at the base of petals empire yellow. 
The blooms are beautifully formed, with excellent substance and perfect centers. 
Blooms 8 to II inches in diameter by 5 to 6 inches in depth. Stems ideal. Plant 
growth vigorous; foliage dark green and tough. A free bloomer producing many 
fine exhibition flowers. Winner of three American Home Achievement Medals at 
Chicago, Milwaukee and Scranton. On three Honor Rolls. 
Plant $7.50, three for $20.00 
SHERWOOD'S PEACH |. D. (Sherwood-Ruschmohr) A very large bloom of ocherous 
buff. Blooms I1-14 by 8-9 inches. Stems cane-like, holding flowers on side. Fol- 
iage dark green. Plant vigorous. Should be planted early. On Mr. Dudley's 
Honor Roll. 
Plant $7.50, three for $20.00 
WORLD EVENT F. D. (Hendricks) Rose-pink formal which should fill a need in its 
class. Blooms II x8 inches. A very free bloomer and good grower. Excellent 
stems hold the blooms facing side. Winner of two Certificates of Merit and on 
three Honor Rolls. 
Plant $5.00 
100% |. D. (Beaver) Rosy pink flower, with very broad petals, which may. also be 
classed as a formal decorative. Size 10x 6. Good stems. Plants are vigorous 
with very dark green foliage. On Mr. Robert's Honor Roll. 
Plant $5.00 
LITTLE WISTERIA M. F. D. (Hendricks) A miniature formal of wisteria shades, with 
darker purple at the centers. As a keeper it cannot be beaten and should prove 
to be a valuable florists’ flower as well as a consistent show winner. Dwarf, wide 
spreading plants are always covered with perfect blooms. Blooms hold tight 
centers until frost. On two Honor Rolls. 
Plant $1.50 
