Freckles (I. D.)—Yellow blooms with splashes of red 
through the’ petals *222e2225 222. — aaa Plants 50c 
Fuschia Gem (Min. F. D.)—Amaranth purple with a 
slight blend of tyrian purple. Very much needed 
in purple class. Profuse bloomer. On Honor Roll. 
Plants $1.00 
Fuzzy-Wuzzy (Min. F. D.)—Lacinated petals with 
general color effect in Autumn Gold. Very pleas- 
ing and dependable. On Honor Roll. Plants $1.00 
Gaylord Ballay—Informal Decorative, of good clear 
white blooms. Certainly could go to the show room 
and set the Blues Ribponweeee=se = Plants $1.00 
Gertrude Lawrence (lI. D.)—Light cerise to water- 
melon red on long stiff stems. One of the big ones. 
Plants 75c 
General John J. Pershing (S. C.)—This is a sport of 
that ever prize winning dahlia Virginia Rute. Color 
is a new shade of coral and jasper red with chrome 
flush. There appear some lines of violet on the 
petals. Listed on two Honor Rolls of 1944. 
Roots $1.50. Plants 75c 
Glamour (I. D.)—An immense true purple with each 
petal edged amaranth pink. Long strong stems. 
Has been grown to 14 inches. Very outstanding. 
Plants 75c 
Gloria Bacher (I. D.)—Dark rich wine purple on 
cane like stems. A beautiful dahlia ~--~- Plants 75c 
Golden Beauty (I. D.)—Golden apricot color and 
blooms 8 to 10 inch size. Very good ----Plants 75c 
Golden City (F. D.)—A fine bi-color of scarlet pen- 
ciled on golden yellow. Blooms very early. A good 
Variety, LODE GULL See ==— Roots $1.00. Plants 50c 
Halley’s Comet (S. C.)—A beautiful semi-cactus of 
rose red and yellow blended together. A 1946 intro- 
duction on Easter Honor Roll ------ Plants $1.00 
Haselerover (F. D.)—Lavender with flecks and 
spotted purple. Very unusual bi-color dahlia. 
Plants 50c 
Helen Hollis (F. D.)—An old timer but still popular 
with dahlia growers. Dark red. Good grower and 
fO0d. DIOOMCR S55) === ana a Roots 50c 
Hillside Sunset (1. D.)—Color is gold and bronze 
with each petal edged with rose red. A beautiful 
blended dahlia on long stiff stems. Can be grown 
toi? “inch |Size@. 22-222 Plants 75c 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder (I. D.)—The flowers are of 
deep rosy magenta blending into a true purple on 
good stems and dark green foliage --.__Plants 75c 
Ike (1. C.)—A wonderful cut flower on ideal stems. 
A red that everyone admires. 1946 introduction. 
Plants $1.00 
Jane Cowl (I. D.)—This has been a long standby for 
cut flowers and is yet an excellent flower to grow. 
Blooms are 8 to 10 inch size and full petaled. 
Warm autumn bronze and gold. Good stems. 
Roots 75c 
Jane Lausche (S. C.)—An outstanding bi-color—in a 
new color combination of soft mellow purple with 
white tips. Scored 86 and winner of many achieve- 
ment medals and on all 3 Honor Rolls. Plants $1.00 
Jean Trimbee (S. C.)—A bright petunia purple. 
Long petals that curl and twist. Tall and vigorous 
STOW Ol o aeko eee ee ee eee Plants 75c 
Jeep—A miniature Ball with a color blend of light 
pink flushed purple. Very useful for bouquet work. 
Especially good florist variety ~------ Plants $1.00 
Jersey Beauty (F. D.)—This one is known to all and 
considered outstanding for the florist as a cut 
flower. A beautiful pink on good stems with nice 
formationvoLsthe petalsve-.s=ee. Sees Roots 75c 
