Confuscious (S. C.)—Chinese red. Early and free 
OOM CIam GOOdse oe === =a ees mek Plants $1.00 
Dahliamum (I. D.)—Similar to a huge _  chry- 
santhemum of bright cadium apricot with a golden 
sheen. The extra long petals recurve to the stem. 
Blooni Of giant size 12 by 10 —----- Plants only 50c 
*Darcy Sainsbury (1. D.)—This Australian variety is 
a fine white with good size and formation. 
Plants 50c 
Dave Platt (F. D. to Ball)—White with flush of mal- 
low pink at center. Average blooms three to four 
inches. Vigorous grower with fine branching 
PAO nN. ONO. Rolly -2228 2240 fe) Plant $1.50 
Deep Velvet (F. D.)—Carmine with heavy overlay of 
oxblood red. Excellent dark green leathery foliage. 
A positive winner in maroon formal decorative 
class. On all three Honor Rolls _-__Plants $2.00 
D-Day (F. D.)—One-tone bright pink on cane like 
stems. A vigorous grower and fine for florists’ 
OSS Toe. aa ee _. Plants $1.00 
Discovery (lI. D.)—Large shaggy royal purple. 
Rich looking and good foliage ________ Plants 50c 
Dixie Wine Dot (I. D. 1943)—A varigated white 
splashed with wine color. Blooms can be grown to 
twelve inches in diameter ____-__-_-___- Plants 75c 
Double Duty (F. D.)—Color a very deep pink globu- 
lar flowers on long strong stems. Blooms early 
and free-branching with natural long stems. 
Plants $1.00 
Edgar Guest (I. D.)—A beautiful yellow on long stiff 
stems of good length. Very fine for cut flowers. 
Plants 75c 
Edith Wilkie (S. C.)—A pure white Semi-Cactus 
Dahlia which grows to 14 inches by 10 inches. The 
greatest white dahlia that will be a leader in 
SUIMONG? TRO ONA ae ee ee Plants $1.00 
Elodie K. (S. C.)—Bright yellow and mallow pink 
blush of lighter lavender tone. Very beautiful 
flower with long stems, flowers held on side. On 
lomor Ol) 22s: 8 eel Roots $4.00. Plants $2.00 
Enchantres (S. C.)—Bright orange buff with slight 
rosercolonine.Good stems =.-=—------_= Plants .75 
Essie Smith (S. C.)—A borderline between lavender 
and pink and will probably be shown in both colon 
classes. It’s on the mallow-purple amaranth-pink 
order. Every petal curls to a point. Very large 12 
by 6% inch bloom. Stems strong, holds flower 
facing side and up. On Three Honor Rolls. 
Roots $1.50. Plants 75c 
Esplendido (I. C. 1943)—Soft reddish pink. Bushes 
tall and strong. Stems good. A grand flower. 
Plants $1.00 
Evelyn Chandler ((S.C.)—Large bright gold of rare 
color. A straight petaled semi-cactus which has 
been called a Gold Satan. Size of blooms 10 to 13 
inches by 6 to 7 inches deep. A 1940 introduction. 
Plants $1.00 
Eventide (I. D.)—Deep violet-purple with staghorn 
petaltormation. Sturdy stems —_2---_—— Plants 75c 
Five Star General (F. D.)—A very large formal 
blend of Amaranth pink blushing to Tyrian pink 
and shading to maize yellow toward the center. 
1946 Introduction —_____-- Roots $2.00. Plants $1.00 
Flaming Glory (I. D.)—Color a mixture of deep red 
and purplish red with reverse of light red. Petals 
and petaloids which are colored white and purple 
in stripes make it full and interesting. Blooms 13 
by 814. Heavy dark and healthy foliage. On Three 
PLOUOT MELO L Geer are ee a ee eS Plants $1.50 
Florists’ Beauty (F. D.)—A 1946 introduction that 
was really good. Amaranth purple with fine white 
tips. Pointed petals. Medium size blooms held on 
Roots $1.00. Plants 50c 
Francis Hamilton Archer (Giant Ball)—This is a 
1946 introduction that is very outstanding in its. 
class. A giant ball dahlia that grows to 6 inches 
in diameter with ordinary culture. Color is a 
beautiful lavender violet. On Honor Roll 
Plants $1.00 
