Warfield Heights 
Dahlia Gardens 
1946 Introductions 
A, LoL PUR LB $e °N- Est 
- CAPT. SCHLEGEL S. C. The rose magneta 
flowers show up conspicuously in any 
group of dahlias and always attract at- 
tention. Plants flower freely on erect 
hard stems and blooms vary but little 
in size from early August until frost. 
Roots $10.00 Net—Plants $5.00 Net 
FIRMIN DESLODGE. The color is of an orange 
shade which is lighter to the center of 
the flower on excellent stems. The 
blooms are of massive types 14 x 7 
inches in size and is a prolific bloomer. 
The plants are strong and healthy with 
good dark foliage. They are an insect 
resistant plant which grows about five 
feet in height. 
Roots $10.00 Net—Plants $5.00 Net 
GARFIELD’S QUEEN S. C. The color is a deep 
red to black at center and it has been 
grown to 12 x 7 inches in size for the — 
past two years. It has very good stems 
and is also a vigorous grower and an 
insect resistant plant. 
Roots $10. 00 Net—Plants $5.00 Net 
MISS BEITY/S:1Ce Un ay the plants are free 
blooming and insect resistant. It has 
good growing habits and produces ex- — 
cellent stems which are very sturdy and _ 
erect. When the blooms are young it | 
shows a pink tint, but when fully open — 
it is pure white. The size of the blooms — 
are 8 x 5 inches. 7 
Roots $10. 00 Net— Plants $5. 00 (om y 
