
Dahlia Gardens 
1945 Introductions 
ALL PRICES NET 
BEACON S.C. An erect flowering strikingly © 
showy Dahlia, of semi-Cactus type, the 
petals being bluntly pointed. Color crim- 
son scarlet, with rosy shadings at tips 
and at center. Good garden, cut flower, 
or vase variety. From England 
Plants $3.00—Rooted Cuttings $2.00 
BRITAIN’S QUEEN F. D. The lovelist of all 
our Giant Decoratives. A nearly white 
Sport from Daily Mail. As this is a 
Sport, we need not give any description 
as to plant, etc., as it is similar to its par- 
ent Daily Mail, which is known almost 
universally, but it surpasses Daily Mail 
in Color, being pure white for two thirds 
of flower, then delicately tinted lilac pink. 
Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural So- 
ciety, England. 
Plants $6.00—Rooted Cuttings $4.00 
D-DAY F. D. A soft one tone pink. ‘It's size 
ISB/AX eA. 
Plants $3.30—Rooted Cuttings $2.20 
DOREEN WOOLMAN I. C. A large flower of 
best Cactus type, the narrow petals in- 
curving abruptly at first, but finally when 
flowers are fully developed becoming in- 
terlaced, and forming wonderful blooms. 
Plants are healthy, grow freely, and carry 
the flowers on the best stems of any true 
incurved Cactus we have seen. Color 
scarlet. From England. 
Plants $5.00—Rooted Cuttings $3.30 
ESSIE SMITH S.C. A large semi-cactus ama- 
ranth pink. 
Plants $5.00—Rooted eoninde $3. 35 

