Yellow Special, $.C.—Winner of the 1947 Challenge Cup, this 6 to 7 inch dahlia produced 
many fine blooms of excellent substance and was outstanding in our gardens. Color, bright prim- 
rose-yellow. Height, 4 feet. 
Roots $3.00 Net—Plants $1.50 Net 
STANDARD FOREIGN INTRODUCTIONS 
All Prices Net 
Arabeske, Min. S.C.—Sulphur yellow. 34 x 2. 
Plant $1.00 Net 
Aristos, S.C.—Dark reddish magenta, white tips. 9 x 4. 
Plant $1.00 Net 
Berger’s Meisterstuck, I.C.—Beautiful chamois DINK) big: 
Plant $.75 Net 
Brigitte Werner, S.C. — Pure- pink. 
Root $1.50 Net—Plant $.75 Net 
Conqueror, S.C.—Large, dark sulphur-yellow. A fine garden plant. 
| Plant $1.00 Net 
General Eisenhower, S.C.—Large scarlet blooms on long strong stems. Winner of Silver 
Challenge Cup for the best 1946 novelty. 
Plant $1.00 Net 
Golden Leader—An outstanding formal of bright golden yellow. 5 x 3. Rival for Silver © 
Challenge Cup. C.N.D.S. 
Plant $1.25 Net 
Helios, S.C.—Large light yellow and apricot. C.N.D.S. 
| Plant $1.00 Net 
Hestia, S.C.—Apricot and sulphur-yellow. 5 x 24. 
87 Roots $2.00 Net—Plant $1.00 Net 
Jubilant, S.C.—Brilliant violet-pink. 44 x 24. 
Plant $1.50 Net 
La Cierva-Collarette—tLarge purple with white collar. | 
Plant $1.00 Net 
Moeder Ballego, S.C.—Bright red. 64 x 34. 
Plant $1.00 Net 
Nirwana, S.C.—sSalmon with bright yellow center. 7-9 x 4-5. 
Plant $1.00 Net 
Sainte-Therese, I.C.—Pink—delicate and elegant. 5 x 24. 
Plant $1.00 Net 
Victory Day, S.C.—Deep red. Winner 1946 Challenge Cup. 6} x 4. 
Plant $1.50 Net 
Willy Flaton, S.C.—Pure white, free flowering. 54 x 3. 
Plant $1.25 Net 
