Michigan White (Keiser) S. C. 
Medium sized fine white cut flower type. Good 
keepers. Excellent growing habits. One of the purest 
whites we've seen. 
Miss Glory (Ballay) S. C. 1936. 
Apricot yellow. Medium tall plant. Very prolific 
bloomer. Winner of Certificates of Merit and an Honor 
Roll dahlia. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Miss Mary Lou (Tooker) S. C. 1946. 
A th'rteen by nine inch flaming red semi-cactus. It 
grows on fine stems with flowers both on top and facing. 
Plants, $2.50 ea. 
Miss Wahroonga C. 
Oxblood red straight cactus. Long strong stems and 
fine keeper. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Mother Koenig (Koenig) I. D. 1945. 
Large shrimp pink blending to yellow at the center. 
Blooms 10-12 inches in diameter by 6-8 inches deep. 
Early and free bloomer. 
Plants, $1.50 ea. 
Mrs. A. G. Goodacre (Goodacre) F. D. 
Brilliant yellow tipped white. “Prolific bloomer. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Mrs. C. J. Sowton (Australia) 
Rose salmon, brighter in center, overcast orange. 
Very large flower well poised on excellent stems. Nice 
clean growing three foot plants. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Mrs. Edward Diehl (Lakeside) C. 1946. 
Peach red blended deep chrome yellow. Six inch 
blooms. Certificate at East Lansing, Michigan, and 
Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Plants, $2.50 ea. 
Mrs. E. J. (Wind) C. 
Bright tyrian pink. Centers of blooms white with tips 
of petals white. Wonderful for cutting, keeps very well. 
Strong stems. Derrill Hart medal winner. 
Plants, $2.50 ea. 
Mrs. Hester Pape (Pape) I. D. 1946. 
A large reddish purple which has one of the out- 
standing show records of the season, with Achievement 
Medals at Cleveland, East Liverpool, and Baltimore. 
Color is bordering between red and purple but classed 
purple according to color charts. Plants are quite tall 
with excellent foliage and habits of growth. Usual size 
of blooms is eleven to twelve inches, but blooms up to 
fourteen inches are not uncommon. Blooms are gener- 
ally informal but very well finished blooms may be 
semi-cactus. 
Plants, $3.75 ea. 
Nation’s Pride (Heil) I. D. 1944. 
Peach red suffused chrome yellow, apricot red at cen- 
ter. Long strong stems. Blooms about nine inches 
across. Certificate and Honor Roll dahlia. 
Plants, $1.00 ea. 
Norma Morton (Australia) I. D. 
Golden yellow shading to orange. Very large blooms, 
on a very sturdy growing plant. 
Plants, $1.00 ea. 
Pardner (Dozier) I. D. 1946. 
Peach buff with tint of amethyst. Very large blooms. 
Long strong stems. Honor Roll dahlia. 
Plants, $3.75 ea. 
Parmella Mary Joyce I. D. 
Lemon yellow, good sized blooms, and prolific blomer. 
Strong growing plant. 
‘ Plants, $1.00 ea. 
