Blue River (F. D.)—Blue French violet. The nearest 
to a blue dahlia. New and good. Special price 
Roots 50c. 
Black Monarch (8S. C.)—A beautiful dark red color, 
strong stems and a good vigorous grower. A good 
Gxhipitionvallelyerese]o) 2 — ee Plants $1.00 
Blue Horizon (1. D.)—French violet color of good 
depth and size. Free bloomer -------- Roots $1.00 
Blue Rose (F. D.)—Light pastel lavender-pink on 
good stems. Extra heavy foliage ------- Roots 75c: 

Bo Bo 
Bo-Bo (M. F. D.)—Amber yellow tinted red at 
centers and outer edges. Good substance and beauti- 
ful stems. Blooms well within the miniature class. 
A variety much needed in the miniature class. On 
three) Honots loll seen eee Plants $1.00: 
Buccaneer (S. C.)—Scarlet with a band of chartense 
yellow at the base. Later blooms are soft tangerine 
with yellow tips. Blooms 9 to 11 inches in diameter 
by 5 to 8 inches in depth. The centers are high and 
pointed and always tight. Straight strong stems 
and vigorous bush. On two honor rolls. 
Plants $2.50 
Buckeye Baby (Min.)—Lovely miniature of gold and 
and apricot shades. Fine for cutting ____Roots 60c 
Buckeye King (I. D.)—A giant informal of pure rich 
gold. An older variety that still goes to the show 
TOON! et SS ee ee eee Plants $1.00 
Buckeye Peach (F. D.)—A combination color of 
peach shades and yellow. Blooms are medium size 
making them very useful for cut flowers. 
Roots $1.00 
Buddy (Min.)—A rich bright carmine red with a deep 
oxblood red center. Fine for cutting. Early bloom- 
Or: Siz@t2tOx 2. ee ee ee eee Roots 50c 
California Idol (Il. D.)—Clear bright yellow. Large 
blooms. A prize winner in any show. Sure to 
please any flower lover ~--------------- Roots .75 
California Pageant (lI. D.)—Large beautiful bright 
golden apricot with bronze reddish shadings mak- 
ing a blend of colors that is attractive. Stems are 
good, holding flower facing the side. Good for ex- 
HibiOn ass nee er ee ne ae ee Plants $1.00 
Catalina (S. C.)—Bright rose red of the American 
Beauty shade. Fairly large flower that blooms 
early. Plant is of medium height, foliage particu- 
larly attractive and the numerous branches grow 
in such a manner as to require little disbudding. 
This is one of the outstanding dahlias of 1948. 
Plants $2.00 
Carol Lee—A very nice dahlia of large size of white 
with’ pink overcastile oo. S2 ee ee Plants 75c 
Gharlotte Caldwell (Ball)—Bright apricot coral 
color. Strong stem with healthy foliage. Roots 25c 
Cherokee Brave (!. D.)—Gigantic oxpdlood red. Fine 
form with excellent stems. A real prize winner. 
Does swellvin *the sin 32.242 - ae Roots 50c 
