
Hed avin 
Sir Galahad (Comstock) I. D. 1945. 
Orange tipped and slightly edged gold. Blooms aver- 
aging about ten inches in diameter and six inches deep. 
Blooms are held facing on extremely long and stronz 
straight stems. Heavy dark green insect resistant 
foliage. Very good keeper when cut and prolific bloom- 
er. Winner of A.D.S. Achievement Medal and on Col. 
Richard T. Eddy’s West Coast and Mr. Lynn B. Dud- 
ley’s East Coast Honor Roll in the Flower Grower mag- 
azine. Certified at Storrs Connecticut in 1944, scoring 
85.6-L. 
Plants, $2.00 ea. 
DAHLIAS OF REAL MERIT 
Alice May (Australia) I. D. 
Blooms of this fine variety are large with great depth. 
They have exceedingly fine foliage and stems. Producer 
of many fine blooms of show quality. 
Plants $1.00 ea. 
All American (Salem) S. C. 1941 
Bloom 11x6. Mulberry rose suffused salmon with 
wax yellow at base of petals. Very sturdy plant. The 
only 1941 introduction to be on all four Honor Rolls. 
Plants 75c ea. 
American Purity (American Dahlia Farms) S. C. 
One of the largest white semi-cactus varieties. It is 
especially good late in the season, although it isn’t a 
particularly late bloomer. 
pay ae 
Plants, 75c ea. 
