

My 1946 Introductions 
TWO SENSATIONAL HONOR ROLL DAHLIAS 
President Truman—Strawberry red; semi-cac to 
Imf. Dec.; height 4 ft.; good grower and root maker; 
will keep a week after cutting; very outstanding; 
10 to 12 in.; prolific bloomer; beautiful. Plants are 
$5.00 net or 3 for $12.50 net. 
Governor Lausche—Purple with white reverse; 
curled petals; effect very beautiful; nothing like it 
on the market; height 5% to 6 ft.; blooms 9 to 11 
in.; good grower and root maker; J. D. pinch back 
and grow to 8 to 4 canes; will keep 10 days after 
cutting, Flants are $5.00 net or 3 for $12.50 net. 
Growers who have grown these two dahlias on 
trial say they are very outstanding. Names on re- 
quest. 
Luzon Cac.—Pink; 8 in. notched petals; out- 
standing good grower and tuber maker; on Dudley’s 
Honor Roll. Plants only $1.50 net. 
Haley’s Comet—Cac; dark purple, yellow center; 
8 in.; good grower and tuber maker; outstanding; 
on Dudley’s Honor Roll. Plants $1.50 net. 
_ Sunburst (Smith)—Yellow; Imf. D.; 10 to 14 in.; 
achievement medal winner in East Liverpool, Ohio, 
this Fall; outstanding. Plants $5.00 net. 
Hester Pape—I. D. to Semi-Cac.; purple; 10 to 
14 in; I say purple red; very outstanding. Plants 
$5.00 net. 
CLUMPS OF THE FOLLOWING 

Not responsible for clumps keeping over winter 
although all are good keepers. 
ALSO THE FAMOUS JAMES ROSS 
1944 WINNER 
James Ross—World’s champion, reddish purple. 
10 to 13 in. by 7. Velvet from tip to center; on Dud- 
ley’s Honor Roll. Won 2 firsts, 4 specials, 2 gold 
medals at Midwest show at Louisville, Ky. Entered 
by Geo. A. Shee of Louisville, Ky. Swept the entire 
show. Informal Dec. Plants $2.00. 


