HOOSIER MARVEL S. C. (Wolfe) We grew this giant yellow last season. The color 
is about the same shade of yellow as Lord of Autumn. Blooms up to fourteen 
inches in diameter have been reported. Stems and bush growth are ideal. It 
should have no difficulty holding its own in the strong, yellow, semi-cactus classes 
at shows. Certificate of Merit at East Lansing with a score of 85.5E. On Midwest 
Honor Roll. 
Plant $5.00 
JOAN FERENZ S. C. (Rindfleisch-Ruschmohr) Blend of Chrome yellow with a flush 
of spinal pink. Biooms measuring from || to 12 inches by 7 inches deep. Good 
stiff stems. An excellent keeper. Winner of the American Home Achievement 
Medal at the American Dahlia Society show in New York. On Eastern Honor Roll. 
Plant $7.50, three for $20.00 net 
MOSCOW I. D. (Grove-Premier) A fairly large, many petalled, rose red that stands 
the heat well., Thick leathery foliage. Blooms face side on long stiff stems. 
Certificate of Merit at Texas Trial Grounds and on Western Honor Roll. 
Plant $5.00, three for $12.50 
MRS. RICHARD G. ATKINSON |. D. (Comstock) Large sulphur-yellow with a slight 
greenish cast. It's impresssive show winnings include ‘best in show’ three times, 
and "largest'’ twice as well as many blue ribbons. Certificate of Merit at Storrs in 
1943 and East Lansing in 1944. On Eastern Honor Roll. 
Plant $7.50 
OGDEN REID |. D. (Kelly-Parrella) Spinal pink blended. with rose-pink and striping 
of primuline yellow, center deeper rose. Reported to be very large, having pro- 
duced blooms fourteen inches in diameter on several occasions. Stems are long 
and strong. Heavy, thick foliage. Bushy plants are medium in height. On 
Eastern Honor Roll. 
Plant $12.50, three for $30.00 
SILVER JUBILEE |. D. (Ballay) The informal bi-color class is not too strong at the 
shows but here is one which will add zest to the competition. The color is attrac- 
tive too, being a lavender-pink nicely tipped white. Has enough size to compete 
in the “over eight inch" classes. It is a good grower with good foliage. On the 
West and Midwest Honor Rolls. 
Plant $7.50 
SIR GALAHAD S. C. (Compstock) A brilliantly colored large dahlia of scarlet, with a 
blush blend and a salmon-orange reverse. Stems are extra long and stiff, holding 
the flower facing the side. Foliage is broad and dark. This variety has made an 
impressive show record including the American Home Achievement Medal. On 
Eastern and Western Honor Rolls. Certificate of Merit at East Lansing and Storrs. 
Plant $7.50 
STELLAETTE F. D. (Rosemary) A rugged, tall, tough plant producing velvety, deep 
red flowers somewhat like California Idol in formation. Cane-like stems carry the 
largest blooms erect. The ten to twelve inch blooms will be strong competitors in 
the red formal class at the shows. On Midwest and Western Honor Rolls. 
Plant $5.00 
V-DAY S. C. (Hendricks) A new color of clear mulberry rose. A seedling of Carl 
Dahl with many of the characteristics of the parent. Blooms up to twelve inches 
in diameter on good stems. On Midwest Honor Roll. 
Plant $5.00 
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