

DARCY SAINSBURY 
Cornelia B. Pinchot (ID)—This is the one you have 
been waiting for. One of the best all around Dahlias 
we grow. A beautiful velvety burgundy red. The 
bloom is always full and deep, of large size and an 
abundant producer. Bush is quite tall and a vigor- 
ous grower. In fact, its faults are hard to find....75c 
Crowning Glory (I1C)—Introduced in 1941 and it has 
been an outstanding Dahlia each year since then. 
The color is rose pink with a creamy center. Very 
large for this type and of a very artistic formation. 
It is still winning the blue ones at the shows.....$1.50 
Countess of Lonsdale (SC)—A small cut flower type 
cactus, very nice formation and color, a bright pink 
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Croydon Lilac (FD)—A beautiful shade of almost true 
lavender color. Has all the characteristics of a good 
Dahlia including its adaptability as a cut flower. 
Good bush growth and quite tall. 75¢c 
D-Day (FD)—A medium sized Dahlia of true pink. It 
is of recent introduction and has already become 
about the best pink florists’ flower on the mar- 
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Darcy Sainsbury (FD)—An almost pure white with 
creamy tinge at base of petals. An importation from 
Australia and has all the qualities which make it 
the most popular, all-purpose white in this country. 
You can’t go wrong on this one if you like white. 75c 
Dixie’s Wine Dot (ID)—About the most popular vari- 
egated Dahlia in the country. Base color is almost 
pure white with each petal differently splashed 
or blotched with wine color; no two blooms alike. 
Can be grown very large and is very productive, 
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Dr. Joseph Scheiner (SC)—An excellent cactus type 
Dahlia with a rather distinctive shade of lilac and 
lighter shadings. A good producer and well worth 
the; effort to, CLO Welt. cee ee 50c 
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Entrup’s Sultan (FD)—Strong, straight stems on a 
good bush growth. A rather distinctive carmine- 
rose color, Karly and) protuse== =. =. 50c 
Farncot (IC)—One of the few good bi-color cactus 
Dahlias. A light shade of purple with outer one- 
third of each petal tipped pure white. Medium sized 
blooms carried on a nice compact bush growth. 75c 
Figaro (SC)—An outstanding variegated Dahlia of 
golden yellow, flecked and streaked with cardinal 
red. Blooms are very large and carried on excellent 
bush growth. Color of flower sometimes reverts 
back to Satan of which it is presumed to a Oe 
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Flash (SC)—This is about the flashiest and most vivid 
bi-color Dahlia we have had the pleasure of growing. 
The center and base of each petal is a very brilliant 
red with the outer portion of petals tipped pure 
white. Medium sized flowers in profusion on a me- 
dium height bush. We think that you will agree 
with us that this is one of the flashiest Dahlias in 
Existence woe 5 ee ee es ee $2.00 
Francis Larocco (FD)—An old timer, but still very 
good as a cut flower type formal. The color is a 
very beautiful shade of yellowl =... = =e 50c 
Frank Serpa (ID)—A good medium sized Dahlia of 
pastel shades of lavender and cream. A worth- 
whilesDahliaginvVest Men tans. een eee 50c 
General Pershing (SC)—A novelty variegated, a sport 
of the famous Dahlia variety Virginia Rute with all 
its good characteristics. The color is a tan, striped 
and splashed violet. If you are looking for some- 
thing different and good, this is it. $2.00 
Golden Eclipse (FD)—Practically a solid golden color. 
An all-around good Dahlia, both bloom and bush. 
50¢c 
STRAIGHT 
CACTUS 
TYPE 

TWO TYPES 
OF CACTUS DAHLIAS 
