Kentucky Sportsman (I. D.)—An unsual bi-color 
dahlia. Color is lemon yellow at the center, outer 
petals golden amber tipped white, and an old rose 
reverse. Medium size blooms. Try this one. 
Plants 75c 
Kentucky Sun (F. D.)—A large clear attractive yel- 
low blooms on cane like stems. Good for exhibition. 
Plants $1.00 
Kirsten Flagstad (F. D.)—Golden Autumn suffused 
apricot making it a very bright flower and quite 
artistic. Size of blooms 10 to 12 inches by 5 inches 
deep. On strong cane stems and dark foliage. On 
(aeXes JEWOnavere TRYONIIG, 2. ok ee Plants $1.50 
Lakeside Ann (Cac.)—Pale lemon yellow with 
orange at outer petals. Profuse bloomer and ex- 
cellent keeper. 1946 introduction and on Hastern 
din RogaWone: VRWONU DR (dat eel oe oe ae es Be Plants $2.00 
Lakeside Beauty (F. D.)—A blend of tyrian and 
amaranth pink with a cream center. 1946 Introduc- 
tion and on two Honor Rolls. Great keeper and 
CLINCE STOW Cleese eres ee eee ee ee Plants $3.00 
Lady In Red (S. C.)—A bright scarlet red that is a 
good cut flower. Fine form’ as well as color for 
exhibiting. Excellent for cut flowers. Foliage a 
Carikae or COT yy rete eels eee seen ye) dees Plants 75c 
Lemonade (Min. F. D.)—Lemon-yellow. Petals point- 
ed and flower has deeper yellow or greenish yel- 
HOW eale CCN LCi eres eee ei a) wee Plants $1.00 
Leah Pearl (F. D.)—A.medium sized flower of a 
pleasing shade of light pink and cream. Flowers 
are globular form, being classed sometimes as a 
ball dahlia. A HNC be tlO were === ee Plants $1.00 
L. C. K. (St. Cactus)—Medium sized flowers of un- 
usually bright apricot yellow with orange suf- 
fusion on outer petals. Excellent keeper and a 
florist’s dahlia. 1945 Introduction ____Plants $1.50 
Little Wisteria (Min.) (F. D.)—Pale amaranth pink 
at ends of petals with pale pholox pink at base. 
Bright color and a very prolific bloomer. 
Plants 75c 
Lucky (S. C.)—A bright red cactus. Ideal for cut- 
flower work. Blooms held facing on stiff wiry 
stems. Starts blooming early and continues 
LMATOUSTOUP LNs CASO ln sma ae a eee Plants $1.00 
Luzon (St. C.)—Clear purple, to a deep lavender. 
Quite profuse bloomer. Good grower. Uniform 
MOWiERGM Ole CIES ZC mee ee re ee, Plants $1.50 
Lois Walcher (F.D.)—An outstanding 1939 dahlia 
and regarded as the leader of all 1939 introduc- 
tions. Color is deep Amaranth to pansy purple with 
‘he outer one-third petals a clear white. There is 
no blending of the two colors, each breaking sharp- 
vane Ouc bh ea Ol LC ty ees ete eee Plants $1.00 
Lord of Autumn (I. D.)—Deep golden yellow. Ex- 
Cepeomalliva Oca ili meee eee ae = eee Plants 75c 
Madam Albert Lebrum (I. D.)—Brilliant and elegant 
flowers nicely carried on long stems. The color is 
a warm coppery orange at the points of the curled 
petals with a blend of purplish pink. This is a 
nen chimed all laps tees See Plants $1.00 
Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek (I. D.)—A blend of rose red 
and buff giving brilliant color and useful. The 
petals are unusually wavy. Size of bloom 9 by 5 
inches. Stems long and erect with blooms well out 
OimnilcmlOllasemOnm EL OMOlMsECO Lae = = Plants $1.00 
Maffie (I.D.) 1940—Massive blooms of intense red 
having perfect formation. Blooms have reached a 
size of 13 inches and held on long stems. Has won 
TAN VaECLD DON Smee er ee oe ee Plants $1.00 
Marie (Dec.)—A dainty pink of the most vigorous 
habits and a big root maker. Size 4 to 5 inches. 
BiScLuleiOneCu bill Capes eee ee eee Plants 50c 
Mavis Tierney (F. D.)—Blood red. Immense size 
blooms on good stems. The color is beautiful and 
attracts attention both in the garden and show 
room --{---------------------------- Plants $1.00 
Michigan White (S. C.)—A fine white cut flower 
dahlia. Flowers run from 5 to 8 inches in size. 
Early and continuous bloomer ---~---- Plants 75c 
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