MARY NOBLE—(Menzie, 1945)—A-ID-L 
A tall growing nicely formed lavender. 
3.00 
MOYUA—(Menzie, 1944)—A-St.C-SC-Bl 
This is a beautiful variety. Just looking at it from the 
distance one would call it pink, but on closer inspection 
it will be noticed that it is light yellow heavily veined 
pink, giving the pink effect. Nicely formed blooms and 
well branched bush. 
3.00 
MRS. J. R. GRANT—(Weiss, 1946)—B-St.C-R 
For color here is one that immediately arrests attention. 
It is a vivid, glistening crimson. The petals are not 
tightly curled. Blooms are freely borne on long, upright 
stems right above the vigorous growing stock. Very 
good for cutting. 
5.00 
MRS. HOUSTON—A-FD-Or 
Large rich scarlet over an orange base with orange tips 
on each petal. The blooms have great depth. 
1.00 
MRS. C. E. TREVELION—(Weiss, 1946)—A-ID—W 
This is one of the new white informals from Australia. 
Sturdy, vigorous grower with long rigid stems. Broad 
overlapping petals of the purest white that build up to 
a high center. 
4.00 
NOBBYS LIGHT—(Sole, 1945)—A-ID-Y 
A large clear light yellow that attracts you for sheer 
loveliness and purity of color. Received a certificate at 
Brunsley, Australian trial grounds, in 1944. 
4.00 
SENORITA—B-IC-R 
This variety may not be large, but it makes up in at- 
tractiveness what it fails to have in size. It is so tightly 
ineurved that it is practically a claw. Finely twisted 
petals all the way to the base. Color deep ruby. 
4.00 
SPLENDID—A-St.C-Bl 
Here is a dahlia that attracts you immediately upon see- 
ing it. It has a nicely branched bush with flowers well 
out of the foliage. Color is a rich salmon rose with a 
lemon center. Petals are a little coarsely rolled with 
split ends. 
4.00 
SUPREMACY—(Weiss, 1944)—B-FD-Pi 
A flower much on the Jersey Beauty type of rich salmon 
lightly suffused with gold. 
2.00 
WARHAWK—(Weiss, 1944) —A-FD-Or 
A well formed exhibitional variety of burnished copper, 
deepening to bronze in center. Deep blooms carried on 
long, stiff stems well above the medium sized bush. A 
contender in our orange formal class. 
2.00 
WM. SHINKFIELD—A-ID-Or 
Here is a dahlia that needs no introduction. It is without 
a doubt one of our best informal autumns. The long stiff 
stems carry the perfectly formed blooms above a well 
formed bush. Color is rich golden bronze. The twisting 
petals show the peach reverse. A variety of great merit 
and a good addition for any collection. 
2.00 
XANTINE—A-FD-Y 
In my opinion this is one of our best yellows. Flowers 
are large, well formed and of excellent substance. Tall, 
rugged plants with long, strong stems. Color is of the 
deepest rich yellow. 
2.00 
