

good strong cane like stems well up out of the bush. 
Winner of 2 American Home Achievement Medals 
at Pittsburgh, Pa., and Wellsville, O., in 1944. List- 
ed on all 3 Honor Rolls. Plants $2.50 net. 
Ogden Reid (I. D.), “Kelley-Parella,” 1945. 
Bloom 138x6, bush 6 ft. Color, spinel pink blended 
with rose pink and striping of yellow; center deeper 
rose. Winner of several blue ribbons. Blooms held 
facing on cane-like stems. Vigorous plant growth. 
One bloom nearly 16 inches. On Honor Roll. Plants 
$3.00 net. 
Mary Noble I. D. A lovely dahlia in every way 
for any purpose. Color is mauve. Large compact 
flower 11x7 size of reflexed form and carried on 
good stems and is a champion in Australia. Plants 
$1.00. net. 
Flaming Glory (I. D.), “Poulos,” 1945. Bloom, 
-12x8; bush, 5 ft, Color, carmine overlaid rosaline 
purple; general effect, magenta. The originator 
calls it lavender-red. The white and purple striped 
petaloids enhance its beauty. Flowers are very high 
centered. Long cane stems. On ALL Honor Rolls. 
Plants $2.00. 
._ Kirsten Flagstad (I. D.), “Brown-Wind,” 1945. 
Bloom 12x5, bush 5 ft. Color, rich gold suffused 
apricot; a golden autumn. Excellent long stems. 
Early and profuse bloomer. Winner of “the most 
perfect large bloom” at East Liverpool in 1948. Won . 
three certificates of Merit. On ALL Honor Rolls. 
Plants $2.00 net. 
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 
12 inches in diameter on good stems. On Midwest 
Honor Roll. Plants $1.00 net. 
Faithful (Dahliadel) S. C. White. Under normal 
culture blooms are 9 to 10 inches by 4 to 5 inches 
deep. Bush grows sturdy with well proportioned 
stems. Easy to grow with blooms always full cen- 
tered. Listed on Mid-west Honor Roll. Plants $1.00 
net. 
Ginger Rogers (Ruschmohr, 1941), I. D. A very 
large light yellow with many 12 inch blooms and a 
certificate winner in two trial grounds. Blooms on 
long stiff stems held facing. H. R. Plants 75c. 
Blue Horizon (Tryon-Franklin). Winner of the 
American Home Achievement Medal and Honor Roll 
Dahlia. Informal Decorative. Large blooms of 
French Violet with a decided blue cast. Long point- 
ed petals with absolutely tight “centers. Good stiff 
stem holds the flower well out of the foliage. Bush 
tall (six feet) and low branching. This dahlia has 
. always won the blue ribbon whenever shown. Ex- 
cellent keeping qualities, on the bush and when cut. 
Plants $2.00 net. 


