Magnificent (S. C.)—A beautiful dahlia of peach and 
gold. Attracted attention wherever seen in the 
shows and trial grounds. Blooms 10 to 11 inches in 
diameter and 7 inches deep. On three honor rools. 
ee eee __ Plants $5.00 Net. 
Mickey (Min. F. D.)—Scarlet formal decorative 
miniature and its tiny size make it distinctive. 
Size 2 by 1 inch with a 10 inch stem. Quite profuse 
bloomer early and late. ______-_-____ Plants $2.50 
Norma Jean (St. Cac. Min.)—Geranium pink flushed 
buff yellow at center and flowers of good depth. 
Petals tinely revolute and straight size 3%4 by 2% 
inches but grows larger if heavily fertilized. Stems 
good. Good substance and profuse. On honor roll. 
EE Plants $2.50 Net. 
Oakleigh Champion (inc. Cac.)—Burnt orange and 
soft pink with lemon shadings at the base of long 
lacinated and twisted petals. Blooms 8 to 11 inches 
by 6 to 7 inches deep, held erect on long, stiff 
canes. Profuse bloomer. A tall thrifty grower aver- 
aging 6 feet, foliage dark green. On three honor 
LNs ee _._ Plants $5.00 Net. 
Orange Nassau (S. C.)—A _ Holland origination. 
Orange with a golden glow to the center. Very at- 
tractive and on American honor roll. Will only 
have a few plants to offer this year 
pee rere fu eee yo oe Plants $3.00 Net. 

Red Glamour 
Red Glamour (I. D.)—A brilliant shade of medium 
red. Very large blooms which have measured 
131%4x10, by the originator. Some stems are short in 
the early part of the season but in cooler weather 
it is a real flower. On all honor rolls. 
cotndt bee Plants $5.00 Net. 
Ruby Glow (F. D.)—One in the medium class size of 
514x3%. A beautiful color of dahlia purple. This is 
a sport of Gypsy Girl but grows larger and holds 
its solid color. On honor roll. ____ Plants $3.75 Net. 
Valley Queen (I. C.)—A beautiful incurved cactus of 
red with light shades of brown mahogany, turning 
to a tan late in the season. Long strong stems. On 
lminreeenononmrolls, — ese ee Plants $7.50 
Victory Eclipse (Il. D.)—The color is difficult to de- 
scribe but certainly is attractive. A beautiful 
Azalea pink or pink beige color. Good full centers 
with good stems and good heavy foliage. On three 
ONO TET Osi keane ee Ee eee _._ Plants $7.50 
Honor Roll And Standard Dahlias 
That Were Outstanding In 1947 
The following varieties are of recent introduc- 
tions and some of the older varieties that are still 
good. On some of the older varieties the description 
is brief, while on the later introductions we have 
tried to give a little more information. 
All American (S.C. 1941)—Mulberry rose suffused 
salmon with wax yellow at base of petals. The 
petals twist somewhat and point in all directions. 
VeryeoutstanGineassos=—-.— Roots $1.00. Plants 50c 
