Good Plants a Specialty 
BURCH FORAKER [1938 Slocum], I. D. 
Color sulphur yellow overcast scarlet. General color effect, 
bright scarlet. Good bloomer, held on good strong, straight 
stems. Good brancher and grower 5 to 7 feet high. 
Roots $1.15 
BURGUNDY [Redfern, 1937], I. D. 
A huge wine purple dahlia held well out of the foliage on 
long, stiff stems. Bush 5 to 6 feet. ; 
Roots 60c 
CAPT. SILVERMAN [Cac] [Australian, 1946] 
A lemon yellow cactus of medium size. Good grower. Free 
bloomer on good stems. 
Roots $2.50 | 
CALIFORNIA IDOL (Ballay, 1935), I. D. 
Another giant yellow with a coast-to-coast show record. Has 
been called the mipecns Murphy’s Masterpiece’’. Color, true, 
clear glistening yellow, a true pastel shade and held on the 
best of stems. 
Roots 50c 
CAPT. CEDARQUIST, (Frank’s Dahlia Gardens, 
1941), Str. In. C. 
A seedling of Miss Belgium but more superior in size, depth 
and form. A great prize winner under the 8-inch class. Color 
bright salmon orange, shading into a lighter tone at the tips. 
Long strong stems. First class cut-flower and exhibition 
variety. Winning two American Home Achievement Medals at 
Toledo and Wellsville Shows. 
Sold Out for 1948 
CARL G. DAHL (Scott, 1938), I. D. 
Color amberglow with golden sheen and a sweet brier 
reverse. Healthy bush; height about 514 feet; insect 
resistant; blooms from early summer till frost; blooms 
11 to 14 inches; a Dahlia to make you proud of your 
garden. Selected for the Honor Roll by J. W. Johnson. 
Roots 85c 
CAROL LEE [Far-West, 1947], S. C. 
A large flwer of 10 to 12 inches on nice long stems with 
its petals twisting and rolling together at the ends, giving 
it a beautiful formation with a high center. Color almost 
white with mallow pink along veins. On Honor Roll. 
R. C. $2.00 Roots $7.50 
CAROLINA MAID, (Robens, 1940), I.D. 
Mr. J. W. Johnston describes this one as, outer petals dee 
rose with salmon suffusion; the center is lemon yellow wit 
deep rose tipping. Very large blooms on good strong stems. 
Plants about five feet high. On the House Beautiful Honor 
Roll and winner of a Certificate of Merit scoring 86 at East 
Lansing, Mich. Very fine in 1946. 
Roots 65c 
CAROLINE KERNOCHAN [Fioretti-Parrella, 1946], I. D. 
For those who have not seen it, let me say it is something 
entirely different from what you have ever seen before. 
The blend of the color combination is entirely new and 
unusually exquisite. No words can give an accurate de- 
scription. Color: Center pale Lemon Yellow. Outer petals 
blushed deep Rose Red. A fine growing plant with insect 
resisting foliage. Blooms are held facing on long cane- 
like stems. Size of blooms 7 inches. Height 414 feet. An 
Honor Roll dahlia ; 
R. C. $1.25 Roots $5.00 
CHARLES L. MASTICK., F. D. [Mastick] 
Massive blooms of a true formal and very deep. The bushes 
are medium low but the deep apricot blooms are above the 
foliage on strong stems. Excellent keeper both on the bush and 
when cut. 
Roots 65c 
CHAUTAUQUA DAWN (Wallace, 1940), Cac. 
A very worthy addition to the largest size exhibition cactus 
varieties. The blooms range fron 9-in. to ll-in. The ground 
color is light yellow overlaid mallow pink, the center being 
mostly yellow. The effect is orange-pink and yellow. The 
flowers are facing to half erect on long, stiff stems, easily dis- 
budded. Free bloomer until frost. A very beautiful and ar- 
tistic dahlia. Certificate of Merit at East Lansing. 
Roots 90c 
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