
SKYROCKET (St. C.) ‘‘Sarett,’’ 1947. Bloom 12x6, 
bush 5% ft. A striking scarlet bloom with a gold 
sheen, holds its color in the sun. Good substance. The 
stems are 14 to 16 inches, straight, slender and strong. 
A good root maker, and an early and continuous 
bloomer. The formation makes it a contender in the 
Perfect bloom competition. Winner of FOUR Achieve- 
ment Medals. On ALL Honor Rolls. Plant $7.50 net 

STALIN (I. C.), “Zazo,’’ 1943. A bright, velvety, non- 
fading red. Blooms eight to nine inches on excellent 
stems. Keeps well as a cut flower; having exceptional 
substance. We believe this will endure after many of 
the other 1943 introductions are forgotten. The plants 
Ge 'StFONG: GIOWersie 2 nr ee eee, ee | Plant 
TOPS (I. D.), “Dozier,” 1942. Bloom 12x7, bush 5 ft. 
A beautiful clear yellow, very much like California Idol 
in color. Fine formation. Extra long stems. Won sev- 
eral blue ribbons. Achievement Medal winner at Chi- 
cago. On ALL FOUR Honor Rolls. One of the best. 
A-GIANT 23 oe Hoel iba taser Root $1.50, Plant 
TROJAN (1. D.), “Salem,’’ 1941. Bloom 12x7, bush 5 
ft. Crimson red overlaid wax yellow. The petals twist 
somewhat. One of the giants. Many call it a super 
dahlia. Achievement Medal ............2......--..-------- Root 
TOWN TOPIC (F. D.). Large full flowers of purple, tip- 
ped white. Sometimes comes al! purple. Either way, 
LE SuG Winner ce ae ieoee ta aed Lau lene Te Su Root 
TOP-FLIGHT (S. C.), ‘Dozier,’ 1942. Eleven inch 
bright blood red of perfect formation, facing just right 
on extra long, strong stems. Most vigorous grower. 
Fade-proof in hottest summer on record. Gold Certifi- 
cae of Merit at 1940 Washington Show. Achieve- 
ment Medal winner at Boston, Wilmington and Rich- 
mond, and runner-up at Baltimore. $25.00 cash 
award as best in show at Richmond. On all honor rolls. 
BE lee Ee dee Ae eee re GUI 1 May ag Souci ciaen epeGe a Root 
THE RANGER (1. C.), ‘’Salem,’’ 1943. Bloom 8x4, 
bush 7 ft. True purple with white veins running the 
length of the petals and reverse of pure white, which 
shows as petals curl. Rugged and prolific............. Plant 
VICTORY (F. D.), ‘’Ruschmohr.’’ Bloom 10x6, bush 
4V2 ft. Rose pink suffused gold. A real ‘knockout’ 
for sheer beauty. Flowers keep well. Stem and bush 
growth excellent. One of the very best for high-class 
CUTETlOWet trace co), eke Cin ta TPs Mil eae Root 
WAKE ISLAND (1. D.), ‘Hulin,’” 1943. Bloom 11x5 
bush 42 ft. Color, velvet red with violet on the re- 
verse. Good, stiff stems. Rugged grower. Wona large 
number of blue ribbons, and Sunset Medal............ Root 
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