Wanda Meade (I. D. 1943)—Scarlet red evenly tippea 
pure white. A striking dahlia which has great 
possibilities as a cut flower. A clean grower with 
flowers of remarkable substance. Highly recom- 
convener] oot 5 Se ae ee 2 eae Plants 75c 
Windilassie (I. D.)—A pure glistening white. Twist- 
ing petals roll all the way back to the stem form- 
ing a ball-shaped flower. On all three Honor Rolls. 
Plants $3.00 
This was the most beautiful white dahlia we nad 
in our gardens last year. Don’t fail to grow this 
one as it is the Blue Ribbon of the white class. 
Plants $4.00 
World Event (F. D.)—Amaranth pink flushed mal- 
low purple giving a soft glowing pink. Size 9 by 6 
inches. Has high center and petals turn back to 
SEIS, 2 ey pepe Roots $1.00. Plants 50c 
Yellow Gem (Pom.)—Clear canary yellow pompon 
of perfect formation on splendid stems. Always 
SECT CO LC meee oe een ee Roots 50c 
Yellow Star (Cac. Min)—Lovely bright yellow cactus 
miniature that does good. Stems good and a pro- 
fuse bloomer. Very dependable. --_---- Roots 75c 
European Dahlias For 1948 
The following are a partial list of the European 
dahlias we imported in 1947 and 1948. We do not 
have all of our shipment in yet before our catalog 
goes to press. Last year’s visitors were amazed at 
the display of the different foreign varieties we had. 
Abbot (S. C.)—Deep petunia red with a black glow 
in the center. Early and free flowering. Large 
blooms of 7-9 inches across by 3 inches deep. 
Plants $2.50 
Admiral (Dec.)—Large apricot flowers. Orange to 
CEncormmsOne .SlLEMS 2-22 20 Ue Plants $1.00 
Aida (Pom.)—Large flowering pompon of deep red. 
Plants 75c 
Adolph Mayer (Dec.)—Velvety maroon with real 
PC KES OCT wee ese oe Plants 75c 
Alberte Maumene (Min.)—Miniature decorative of 
carmine changing white towards flower tips. 
Plants 75c 
Arabeske (Min.)—Small flowering semi-cactus of 
vivid saffron yellow. New __-------- Plants $1.00 
Allegresse (S. C.)—Pure sulphurv yellow which is 
ean improvement on Frau O. Bracht, by elegant 
form and erect habit of the tall-stemmed large 
perfect flowers. Robust plant with green glossy 
Rae CMs Se oe A Me Plants $2.00 
Amateur Jean Gaillard (Cac.)—Rosy carmine color 
free flowering French dahlia. The lovely flowers 
are poised on strong elegant stems well above 
Memo Open eee ee Plants $1.00 
Amy Ballego (Dec.)—Large well built blooms of a 
subdued Bengal rose with a golden gleam in the 
center. Massive flowers _~___------_- Plants $1.00 
Animato (Min.)—Lovely cut flower of a deep rose 
1 ne eee eee Plants 75c 
Annabelle (Cac.)—Narro wpetals pointed coral-rose. 
The flower as a whole is a blended soft rose. Ex- 
cellent stems and abundance of flowers makes 
this new variety very attractive ______ Plants $2.00 
Aristos (Dec.)—Lovely velvety violet red, tipped 
white. Enormous flowers on stiff stems. Beautiful 
Sx Nae OCY~ wee a oe Se SS Ak Plants $1.00 
flowers. Has many winnings ______ Plants $1.50 
CONTINU MV ALCL Y pie eh ee Plants $1.00 
Armida (Cac.)—One of 1947 novelty. Beautiful dark 
MIAN OM OS Cue etn ne ee Plants $5.00 
Aureool (Cac.)—Beautiful saffron yellow with a 
warm center. Medium size. 1947 Introduction. 
Plants $5.00 
Babs (Pom.)—Deep velvety scarlet ______ Plants 75c 
Baby Fonteneau (Min.)—Beautiful pure rose color 
decorative miniature. Good habits ___Plants $1.50 
Baby Royal (Min.)—Salmon and rose on good stems. 
Plants 50c 
Ballego’s Surprise (Cactus)—Pure white flowers on 
good stems and good bloomer ______- Plants $1.00 
Bartarossa (Dec.)—Intense scarlet blooms with a 
Chm S ONMmee LO Wares eee eee ee Plants $1.00 
