Alice May (I.D.)—This novelty is from Australia 
and considered a White Lord of Autumn. A pure 
waxy white. Stems perfect____-_-__ Plants Only 75c 
Alice De Ruyter (Dec.)—A deep wine red with a 
purple glow in center. This is a foreign dahlia and 
WOltLLY) Ol eS LO Wl eee Plants 50c 
Axford Triumph. (1. D.)—A vigorous growing dahlia 
with large deep golden orange blooms. Good stems 
and good for exhibition. This one is an Australian 
introduction ee eee eee ee Plants .75 
Baker’s Best (I. D. 1943)—Lemon yellow bloom of 
10 inch size with good stems _-_-___-~-- Plants $1.00 
Bataan (S. C. 1943)—Red cactus with petals tipped 
gold: (Goodierow ean ==- 2-2. Plants 75c 
Bessie Smith (I. D. 1943)—Pure white. Stems long 
and stron’. xtras2O00Cm== === Plants $1.00 
Begonia Rose (F.D.)—Extra long stem cut flower 
with a Raspberry Rose color. Has four certificates 
LOLS SCreGl i ae eee Roots 75c. Plants 50c 
Blue River (F.D.)—Blue French violet. The nearest 
to a blue dahlia. New and good. Special price 
Plants 50c 
Black Monarch (S. C.)—A beautiful dark red color, 
strong stems and a good vigorous grower. A good 
exhibition evallely eee Plants $1.00 
Blue Horizon (I. D.)—French vioiet color of good 
depth and size. Free bloomer ------- Plants $1.00 
Blue Rose (F. D.)—Light pastel lavender-pink on 
good stems. Extra heavy foliage ~--_--- Plants 75c 
Buckeye Baby (Min.)—Lovely miniature of gold and 
and apricot shades. Fine for cutting ---._Roots 60c 
Buckeye King (I. D.)—A giant informal of pure rich 
gold. An older variety that still goes to the show 
Toon” Jee ee oe ee eee Plants $1.00 
Buckeye Peach (F. D.)—A combination color of 
peach shades and yellow. Blooms are medium size 
making them very useful for cut flowers. 
Roots $1.00 
California Idol (Il. D.)—Clear bright yellow. Large 
blooms. A prize winner in any show. Sure to 
please anyellow erm lover. ————— === Roots .75 
Charlotte Caldwell (Ball)—Bright apricot coral 
color. Strong stem with healthy foliage. Roots 35c 
Cherokee Brave (I. D.)—Gigantic ox»lood red. Fine 
form with excellent stems. A real prize winner. 
Does wellin the*sun =-2-—-_- Plants 50c 
Clara Carder (I. D.)—Rose pink, on medium size 
blooms; 232-2 e) 62 ee ee Roots 50c 
Clara Hook (St. C.—Penard yellow with slight 
shades of peach red, lighter yellow at center. 
Foliage dark green and healthy. Can be an ex- 
cellent cut flower. Profuse bloomer. On three 
HonoriRollsae 22. see Plants $2.00 
Class (F.D.) 1941—Suiphur yellow formal, with 
giant blooms which have been grown to 15% 
inches. Under ordinary conditions it will average 
10 and 11 inch blooms. Bushes are rugged and of 
medium! heich tes. ee Plants $1.00 
Colin Kelly Jr. (1. D. 1943)—Phlox-pink to lavender. 
Large blooms 12 to’14 inches in diameter. Rated on 
three” Honors Rolls 2. Plants $1.00 
Col. Little (1. D.)—Beautiful blend of flame scarlet 
and orange scarlet with lemon yellow reverse. 
Curly twisting petals that are deeply notched. 
Plants $2.00 
Clariam Kelton (I. D.)—Brick red with yellow shad- 
ings, which shows on the face of the flowers as 
the petals: curlvand) twist) ----e=--— ee Plants $1.50 
Commodore (Dec.)—Brilliant yellow blooms of giant 
S17 Oo ae ee ee ee ee ee Roots 75c 
Crowning Glory (Inc.)—Truly a beautiful Dahlia with 
large blooms of artistic formation. Color is rose 
pink with a cream center. A 1941 introduction. 
Plants $1.00 
Commando (F. D. 1943)—Phlox purple with blooms 
10 to 12 inches in diameter. Some descriptions are 
a, clears lavend CPasse= 222). ee Plants $1.00 
