
Violet with a decided blue cast. Long pointed petals 
with absolutely tight centers. Good stiff stem holds 
the flower well out of the foliage. Bush tall (six feet) 
and low branching. This dahlia has always won the 
blue ribbon whenever shown. Excellent keeping qual- 
ities, on the bush and when cut. Plants $1.00. 
Sherwood’s Peach—I. D., color Ocherus buff. Size 
11-16x8-9 deep. On Honor Roll. SS iso ay 
Plants $1.00. 
Pink Flamingo—Inc. cac. Size 8- 11x5- 6 icon Good 
_grower. 5 to 6 ft. tall. Plants $1.00. 
Deimarvel—F. D., color scarlet orange. A beauty 
10" to Astin? by 7 an: deep. Plants $1.00. - f 
Gaylord Ballay—I. D., white. Will. go: ‘e 4 in. Be 
8 in. Sure a wonderful white. Good grower, ae 
tuber maker. Plants $I. 00. a 
Rev. Pugh—F. D., color orange red. As- preity oo 
flower as you want to look at. 10 to 12 in. Plants $1.00. 
World’s Event—F. D., color pink. One of the best 
pinks ever introduced. 10 to 12 in. by 6. Plants $1.00. 
« Mrs. C. A. Riches—I. D. One of the largest, most — 
perfect dahlias we have ever grown. Color, a beau- — 
tiful rich burgundy. Stems are 100 per cent, which. 
hold the giant blooms high out of the foliage. Does ~ 
not fade or burn. Early and prolific bloomer. Plants 
$1.00. 
Tops D., pelicw Ons of the: best and i 
Plants $1.00. ” te 
ALSO THE FAMOUS JAMES ROSS eo. 
: 1944 WINNER. os. of 
James Ross—World’s champion reddish purple. eet 
to 13 in. by 7. Velvet from tip to center; on Dudley's - 
Honor Roll. Won 2 firsts, 4 specials, 2 gold medals at — 
Midwest show at Louisville, Ky. Entered by Geo. A. 
Shee of Louisville, Ky. Swept the entire show. _In- 
formal Dec. Plants $1.50, Roots $3.00. : 
Alice May—The white Lord of Autumn. “iy ‘size and : 
performance it rivals and ranks with Sainsbury as the ~ 
two best exhibition whites. We had sce se a inch 
~flowers>~5 feet. Plants 51.00. 
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