Bevrijding (S. C.)—Cardinal red with dark crimson 
velvety towards the center ---------- Plants $2.00 
Bengali (Pom.)—Bengal rose color. Free flowering 
Onestiff *ster's Waeee eee eee ees Plants 75c 
Binnenhof (S. C.)—Beautiful Cinnamon color. Early 
flowering variety on strong stems ----Plants $1.00 
Bishop-Of-Landaff (Min.)—English bedding dahlia. 
Intense red with dark bronze foliage ---Plants 50c 
Blaze (S. C.)—Glowing red enormous flowers mak- 
ing the impression of a blaze of fire by its colored 
petals Perfect. steme ete 22S aS oe Plants $2.50 
Blue Ribbon (Dec.)—A foreign novelty of last year. 
Rich tlowerine light biicw==.—2..-———— Piants $3.50 
Boerhaave (S. C.)—Warm claret color of a beautiful 
semi-cactus. Good grower and an _ outstanding 
MALL G Ty ME Ree eles es oe Plants $2.00 
Bon Amour (S. C.)—Blood red cactus with good 
Qualities2s= 2 eo ee ee ae eee Plants $1.00 
Brigitte Werner (S. C.)—Pure rose color that is 
meededsiny thissclassys222-—— sss aaa Plants $1.50 
Broeder Justinus (Dec.)—Bright yellow center suf- 
fusing into a lovely subdued salmon orange. Very 
strong stems. Early and free flowering. Nearly 
a), semi-cactus. Good habitye 2. === —= Plants $1.50 
Chamberlain (S. C.)—Not a new one. Yet one that 
is hard to beat. Salmon to yellow with a salmon 
rose and violet overcast ____._---------- Plants 75c 
Champion de Warchin (Dec.)—Deep red of giant 
size blooms on good stems —_--------- Plants $1.00 
Cinnamon Beauty (Dec.)—Mikado orange with mal- 
low pink on reverse. The center of the flower is a 
soft apricot color. A lovely flower and one that 
will give good results in the garden and show 
room. Flowers on straight stems. ----Plants $2.50 
Cinnamon Gem (Min.)—Apricot orange miniature 
thateisu veryapleasing = 22 eee Plants 75c 
Conqueror (S. C.)—One of the largest and most 
beautiful sulphur-yellow dahlias ever introduced 
SIncemiral. O<prach) sa] aaa aaa Plants $1.00 
Consul General Quist (S. C.)—Soft shell pink darker 
to.thercenter! Beautitul Plants $1.00 
Deuil Du Roi Albert (Dec.)—A beautiful bi-color of 
dark color bordered in white. Very much distin- 
guished from other bi-color novelties we have. 
Plants $1.00 
Diamant (Dec.)—Coppery red decorative type. Very 
good cut flower. Regularly formed medium sized 
blooms on excellent stems. Early and free flower- 
1D See ee ng ee ee Plants $1.00 
Dolly Shawyer (Dec.)—A new 1946 introduction that 
has made a success, Very large flower of pure 
white blooms on strong stems ____----_ Plants $2.00 
Dr. De Boer (Min.)—Lilac to wine red with light 
AvDLIGOt-yelloweashadin cee]. saa — ee Plants 75c 
Duindigt (Cac.)-—Bright orange-red or tomato red. 
In great demand as a cut flower. Good grower. 
: Plants $1.00 
Elfin (Cac.)—Soft rose overcast with light yellow. 
One of the best for this year. An introduction from 
Hinglandsis 23 22— aie Soe see ee ees Plants $5.00 
Elsje (Cac.)—Golden yellow cactus with narrow 
twisted petals producing fine cutflowers in pro- 
fusionseA “rich? Colom =-— =e Plants $2.00 
Elsie VanReeden (Pom.)—Small flowering. Dark 
DUT DLORT Odi 3 == Sth Ae Ne eee Plants 50c 
Espoir (S. C.)—Beautiful salmon rose with good 
qualities as a cut flower. This is a new French im- 
MOTTA ONES =~ 22) kee ee Plants $2.50 
Flamingo (Dec.)—Large flowering variety of Lobster 
red color. Early and free flowering. A good cut 
flower and has good stems ___-_____-_ Plants $1.00 
Fedora (Pom.)—New pom from France. Fine rose 
with a violet sheen. Quite novel and distinct. 
Plants $1.00 
Fijnstraal (Cac.)—Chrysanthemum flowering salmon 
and rose color. Narrow petals. Good stems. 
Plants $2.00 
Freda George (I. D.)—Artistically formed and deli- 
cately colored, a soft creamy pink overlaid helio. 
Darkeratowards the tips’ -2.2)-) 2 Plants $1.00 
Fred Springer (Dec.)—Dwarf growing bushes with 
fine cut foliage. Blooms a brilliant red 4 to 5 
inches in size. Very desirable for garden planting. 
Plants 75c 
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