Buccaneer (S. C.)—Scarlet with a band of chartense 
yellow at the base. Later blooms are soft tangerine 
with yellow tips. Blooms 9 to 11 inches in diameter 
by 5 to 8 inches in depth. The centers are high and 
pointed and always tight. Straight strong stems 
and vigorous bush. On two honor rolls. 
Do es oes ae a ee a ee Plants $7.50 
Cinderella (I. C.)—A blend of pure deep pink with 
cream center petals tipped with lavender. Weather 
conditions varies the lavender to a blue tone. 
Blooms 7 to 8 inches by 5 to 6 inche depth. On good 
strong stems. On three honor rolls. ---- Plants $5.00 

Gold Dust 
Gold Dust (Pom)—Deep gold with early blooms a 
reddish tinge on the reverse. Petals fully quilled 
rolling well back to form a ball shaped flower. 
Very small—all blooms being within the pom 
limit and one which can produce the smallest in 
the flower show. Early and free flowering. On all 
honor rolls) 22222) 23 -— == Plants $1.50 
Golden Jupiter (Inc. Cac.)—Two tone combination 
with the basic color of bright lemon changing to 
ashes of rose color. It has one of the longest keep- 
ing qualities of any dahlia to date. Has a good show 
record and is a 1947 honor roll dahlia __ Plants $7.50 

Great Lakes 
Great Lakes (I. D.)—A beautiful white with the early 
blooms tinted lavender at the tips. An easy to 
grow variety which blooms early and profusely, 
holding its full centers throughout a long season. 
Clean, stiff, straight stems holds the blooms well 
above the plants. On all honor rolls. 
SS es ee __ Plants $5.50 Net. 
Gypsy Girl (F. D.)—Medium size flower of rosaline 
pink flecked with dots and stripes of dahlia purple, 
a varrigated florists type with good form and sub- 
stance. Profuse bloomer. Keeps well when out. On 
Basternenonon Tolle] ae ee Plants $3.75 Net. 
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