Axford Triumph (Australia) I. D. 
Good strong plants producing very large tan to 
orange blooms. Strictly an exhibition dahlia 
Plants, $1.00 ea. 
Ballegos Surprise (Holland) S. C. 
Considered one of the very best whites in its type 
today. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Beaute (Holland) C. 
One of the finest pure yellow cactus dahlias today. 
Has made many wins in our. local shows. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Bess Smith (Anderson) I. D. 1943. 
Blooms 10x6, bushes 5 ft. A fine white dahlia of 
excellent form. Should be in every garden. Fine keep- 
er when cut. Winner of the Derrill Hart Medal, and 
Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Bills Gold (Australia) I. D. 
One of our finest large gold dahlias. Excellent stems 
out at a medium heigth plant. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Black Monarch (Pape) S. C. 1945. 
Dark oxblood red, nearest dahlia we’ve seen to black. 
A very vigorous and thrifty grower. Good bloomer. 
Long strong stems, holding flowers well out of plant. 
Plenty of substance and good keeper. 
Plants, $2.00 ea. 
Blue Horizon (Franklin) I. D. 1945. 
Fairly large blooms with good depth of French Violet. 
Tall grower long stems and fine foliage. 
Plants, $2.50 ea. 
Cari: Gy Dahls(Seor cle D937. 
Blooms 12x6, bush 5 ft. Graceful although tremen- 
dous in size. Pointed petals curling slightly enhance a 
bloom of old rose and gold. Good substance and 
thrifty growing plant. One of the best. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Class (Salem) F. D. 
Light yellow blooms that are very compact in forma- 
tion are produced on a rather short growing plant. A 
true formal. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Chautaqua Dawn (Wallace) C. 1940. 
Blooms 11x5, bush 514 ft. Ground color light yel- 
low, overlaid mallow pink, the center being mostly yel- 
low. Certificate of Merit Dahlia. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Cherokee Brave (Dahliadel) I. D. 1938. 
Oxblood red, holding its color in all weather. Very 
large, and an asset to the exhibition table. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Clariam Kelton (Wolbert) I. D. 1945. 
Flame red blended yellow. Outstanding in the gar- 
den. Tall growing plants. Prolific bloomer, or long 
strong stems. Heavy green foliage. Excellent for: cut- 
ting. 
Colonel Little (Ambrose) I. D. 1946. 
A most artistic formed dahlia of bright red or scarlet 
and orange. The petals twist and curl, and are deeply 
notched at the ends. Blooms attain a size of eleven to 
twelve inches in diameter with corresponding depth. 
On the East and West Honor Rolls. 
Plants, $1.50 ea. _ 
Plants $3.50 ea. 
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