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GENERAL LIST OF DAHLIAS 
KEY TO TYPES 
7, D. — Formal Decorative 
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I. D.— Informal Decorative 
St. C. — Straight Cactus 

Variety 
Number 
281. ALL AMERICAN (S. C.) 
Color mulberry-rose, suffused salmon, and yellow at 
base of petals, outstanding. Tall, long stems. 
Roots 98¢ 
105. AVALON (CF. D.) 
Pure, clear yellow. Large flower, good keeper. 
‘ Root 35c — 3 for 98ce 
106. AGNES HAVILAND (D.) 
Rose pink and yellow, a fine cut flower. 
Root 35c — 3 for 98c¢ 
*143. BESS SMITH (C1. D.) 
Large pure white. Big sensation at trial grounds. 
Long stem, tall. The best white................ Roots $1.69 
102. BETTY COULTER (i. D.) : 
A light salmon red throughout, shading to old rose 
LGM GRD ASG menane eee rk Soe ce eS ee ee Roots .69c 
316. BETTY ZANE (I. D.) : 
Nice large flowers of deep rose pink with a sheen of 
SUSI Ss shee RO ee ee ene Roots 89c 
* 38. BEAU BRILLIANT (1. D.) 
A different rosy red. Deep blooms on long stems. 
Roots $1.79 
*165. BILL’S SPLENDOR (I. D.) 
A deep tyrian pink, the most glowing and brightest 
of any pink dahlia we have ever grown....Roots $1.79 
*158. BLUE ROSE (CF. D.) 
Bloom 9 by 4 inches. Bluish lavender. Certified at 
Cincinnati, one of the most outstanding varieties. 
Roots $1.59 
220. BURCH FORAKER (I. D.) 
Stems long and straight, blooms 12 inches, very 
deep, and the color of the brightest flame red we’ve 
CVICTESC CIV eect | The ree eed OC ee Roots 98c¢ 
. CALIFORNIA IDOL (1. D.) 
A clear bright, glistening yellow, of immense size, 
piv Chget PIT ZOSWINN GD. 2814: eee asec ee eee, Roots 79c 
334. CAPT. CEDARQUIST (in. Cac.) 
Bright salmon orange, long stems, fine cut flower. 
Roots 98¢ 
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401. CARL G. DAHL (CF. D.) 
Emberglow with golden sheen and sweet briar re- 
\einstes, Miaehwavern ster lolovonensie oe nese ete Roots 79¢ 
349. CHAUTAUQUA DAWN (I. D.) 
Flower 10 x 5. Bush 5% feet. Color is a beautiful 
Pench Salmon soe ses Te ek ee Roots 89c 
*278. CHEMAR’S DAHLIAMUM 
Similar to huge Japanese Chrysanthemum. Color a 
bright cadmium apricot with a golden sheen 
Roots $1.19 
438. CHEROKEE BRAVE (I. D.) 
Oxblood red, holding its color in the sun. First in 
the seedling class in Cincinnati.................. Roots $1.10 
260. COMMANDO (F. D.) 
Bloom 12 x 5, A very clean shade of dark lavender 
which needs no special attention to produce large 
flowers. Bushes healthy and will not stunt. Foliage 
heavy and insect resistant. Early and prolific. Good 
root-maker. This is the most surefire dahlia we grow 
as verified by many good reports from all sections of 
the country. Especially recommended for beginners 
who want a very large fool-proof variety. 
Roots $1.29 
Variety 
Number 
107. DETROITER 
An Honor Roll Dahlia that has always been out- 
standing wherever shown. Large blooms of rich 
velvety red. Very early and free flowering. 
Roots 79¢ 
*454. DARCY SAINSBURY (F. D.) 
A large cream white from Australia. It’s a wonder. 
Did ‘extra well laste Walla. ee Roots 89c¢ 
295. DR. ALEX SCHMIDT (F. D.) 
An extra fine red. Always satisfactory......Roots 98c 
67. DADDY KEMP (F. D.) 
Bloom 12 x 6, bush 4 ft. This is every inch a man’s 
flower, and one of the most spectacular introduced in 
recent years. The flowers are of immense size, often 
14 inches or over in diameter, and from five to seven 
inches deep. The color is a rich purplish red. 
Roots 98¢ 
140. DE MOLAY (F. D.) 
A rugged, velvety crimson. Grows, without forcing, 
9 by 5 inches and will grow larger............ Roots $1.29 
161. DIXIE’S WINE DOT (I. D.) 
Clear white, flecked and splashed with wine red. 
Blooms 10-12 inches. Stems long and stiff on a 5-7 
foot: bush ):.4..220 hh A ee Root 98¢ 
292. DOROTHY GEER (F. D.) 
Beautiful light rose, pink at center to a lighter tone 
at the tips of the petals —7 to 10 inch blooms of 
good “depth t:.2.3ie ess. ae Roots $1.19 
*416. DREAM BEAUTY (I. D.) 
Bi-color nice long, wide pointed petals of lavender 
purple, with white tip about % inch in length. Good 
strong plants and something new................ Roots 98¢ 
*157. EAST ROW (F. D.) 
Size 10 by 5 inches! Color soft Nopal red, on very 
stiff straight stems. This dahlia is one of the earliest 
to bloom 2222.2). 62 3 eee Roots $1.79 
367. EDITH A. LEHMAN 
One of Kemp’s originations. A brilliant old rose 
flushed salmon. Strong stems..............-.-.-..... Roots 69c 
97. ELEANOR M. RADELL (1. D.) 
Lovely shell pink shading to deep rose at center. It 
is a fine, clean growing dahlia. Very fine cut flower. 
Roots 49¢c 
398. EMMA WALKER (S. C.) 
Large yellow and old rose with unopened petals 
showing lavender at tip and reverse. Here’s a beauty. 
Roots 79c 
335. EVELYN CHANDLER (S. C.) 
Large bright gold of rare color. Selected and named 
by the guest of honor at San Francisco show. 
“ Roots 98c 
*444, EVERYBODY’S FAVORITE (1. D.) 
Extra large lavender pink, a great favorite. 
Roots 89c 
*FIVE STAR GENERAL (F. D.) 1946. Bloom, 12 x 5; 
bush, 6 ft. Color, Amaranth pink, blushing into a tyrian 
pink and then going into a maize yellow toward the 
center. Very sturdy plant. Excellent foilage. Highest 
scoring dahlia in the Mid-West Trial Grounds in 1945, 
with a score of 86. On ALL three Honor Rolls. This 
is one of the VERY BEST Roots $4.98 

231. GIRL OF HILLCREST (I. D.) 
Bright orange; blooms have good depth......Roots 59¢ 
*458. GLAMOUR (I. D.) 
The largest bloom in our garden. An immense true 
purple deeply edged amaranth pink.............. Roots 98¢ 
14. GOLDEN STANDARD (C.) 
A golden tan, blushed with tints of amber and 
bronze. Long straight stems........................-- Roots 79¢ 
