
Pearl Harbor (I. D. 1943)—A beautiful bi-color of 
rosy lavender flecked and splashed dark purple, 
which appears blood red. Named in memory of the 
tragedy at Pearl Harbor. Medium size blooms of 
3. io) 1M) ahaveloy Wkomyeie 2 eee Plants $1.00 
Peter (Min.)—Orange cactus miniature that fills the 
Need Mnsthiseclass eae ee eee ee Plants 75c 
Pink Mum (t. C.)—Beautiful shaggy deep rose pink 
with perfect centers. Has the appearance of a 
huge chrysanthemum. 1946 Introduction and on 
EVOTLO Gat Olle sone se Sr ee Plants $2.50 
Premier Majestic (I. D.)—A blend of salmon and 
aowUloKermieny le voluayes ot ee Plants 50c 
Queen City (F. D.)—Ball type formation of flowers 
of scarlet pink. From early July till frost this will 
produce good cut flowers. Size 6x4, on four foot 
DUST Saee ree eee 2 ee ge rey ee Plants 50c 
Rita Wells (I. D.)—Early flowers are a light salmon 
blending on a clear buff. The later blooms almost 
clear buff. Strong growing plants branch naturally 
and bloom in profusion. Highly recommended. 
Plants 75c 
Rhythm (C.)—Very light shell pink with a yellowish 
center. A lovely flower of exquisite beauty with 
serrated tips that just appeals to you. Really a 
Char nS a a nl eae eee eee Plants $1.00 
Robert Ripley (I. D.)—One of the largest varieties 
grown. Soft Rhodamine purple with deep rose pink 
suffusion throughout. Stems straight and strong 
and flowers keep well. A great dahlia in the show 
TOON Ayal Te Woe eel 2-235 Plants $1.00 
Roselyn Straight (S. C.)—Apricot yellow shaded and 
streaked scarlet red. Very tips of petals lemon 
yellow. A beautiful combination. Size 10 inches by 
Plants $1.00 
Sarett’s Pink Flamingo (I. C., S. C.)—Shell pink with 
a yellow blending at the base. The blooms are 
beautifully formed with perfect centers. Size 10 by 
5 inches. Strong stems. and a good grower. 
Plants $1.50 
Salmon Queen (I. D.)—A 1946 Introduction of bronzy 
salmon flowers on long stems. Good healthy 
bushes and foliage. A prolific grower and fine cut 
LOW CTRVATLCUY geome Sasa 2 ose Plants $1.50 
Sgt. Williams (I. D.)—A golden yellow sport of 
Glamour, with all the good habits and qualities of 
BGAN OUR ee nee ake a en Plants $1.50 
Sherwood’s Peach—Informal decorative of the giant 
show class. Blooms grown to 15 inches in diameter 
on heavy cane stems. Color is a blending of peach 
TEC DU Cee ee a eee re Plants $1.00- 
Silver Glamour (I. D.)—A 1946 Introduction that 
made a wonderful record. Giant rose magenta with 
each petal edged white and center of flower 
flushed white. Comes into bloom mid-season. 
Heavy insect resistant bushes. Long heavy stems 
that hold the blooms correctly____Plants $5.00 net 
Sir Francis Drake (I. D. 1943)—A huge flower of 
golden bronze shading deeper at the center. A 
dahlia of great size and good habits __Plants $1.00 
Stephen Foster (I. C.)—Buff yellow and orange 
lightly suffused with Tyrian rose on front and 
back of 10 to 12 inch blooms --------- Plants $1.00 
Southern Thorobred (S. C.)—An enormous mauve 
lavender semi-cactus that has been grown to 15 
inches across. The blooms are deep and shaggy 
and held facing on long stiff stems. Plants are tall 
with dark, glossy foliage. Very outstanding. 
Plants $1.00 
Sunburst (F. D.)—A beautiful apricot buff color. 
Some blooms are a lighter color than others but 
the apricot buff persists in the flowers with a 
glistening sheen. Size of flower 7 to 10 inches. 
Oe Game LTN ILO GLU CLO Tae ee en Plants $2.00 
Susie (I. D.)—Very prolific, pretty pink on long 
stems. Prolific grower and bloomer. Very desir- 
ADLORLOLECULELLOWiCLs DULDOSC.=]—=———=—— Plants $2.50 
Tarawa (8. C.)—A naturally large shaggy, purplish 
wine red. A good grower and one for the largest 
Iplieyavanl. GIA) see ee ee Plants $1.50 
