AXFORD’S TRIUMPH—ID. ‘Large - Coppery orange. 
These blooms stay large without disbudding. Early and late 
bloomer. Good exhibition flower. Blooms 11x95. 
Roots $1.50—Plants .75 
BALLEGO’S SURPRISE—SC. Large - White. 
Good exhibition and commercial variety, blooms freely. Hol- 
land variety. Blooms 8x4. Roots $1.50—Plants $1.00 
BESS SMITH—ID. Large - White. 
Gorgeous ruffled white. Consistent blue ribbon winner. Good 
keeper. Blooms 10x4. Roots $1.50—Plants .75 
BLACK MONARCH—SC. Large - Dark red. 
A very dark red with a bluish sheen. Exceedingly long stems 
on large plant. Won twice last season in West Coast shows as 
the “largest and most perfect bloom.” Use nitrogen sparingly in 
fertilizing. Blooms 12x6. Roots $3.00—Plants $1150 
BULLDOZER—ID-. Large - Vivid orange. 
An erratic variety, but well worth the trouble if you like big 
Bulldozer type flowers. Blooms of tremendous size. Very broad 
heavy petals. Vivid orange with tips and under side of petals 
bright gold. Roots $2.50—Plants $1.75 — 
CARL G. DAHL—ID. Large - Old rose and gold. 
We have grown this dahlia over 14”. Recommended as a seed 
parent for larger varieties. (Bulldozer, Sherwood’s Peach, etc.) 
Roots $1 50—Plants 15 
CHAUTAUQUA DAWN—SC 
Large - Blend. 
Pale yellow and mallow pink. 
Blooms 8x4, Roots -75 
CHEROKEE BRAVE—ID. 
Large - Red. 
Oxblood red. Does not fade in 
the sun. Highest scoring dahlia in 
the Central States in 1946. Blooms 
11x5. Roots $1.50—Plants .75 
CLARA HOOK—StC. Yellow - Large. 
Large,straight cactus, overall yellow 
with peach shadings toward center. 
Winner of Derrill Hart medal, 1946. 
Blooms 10x4. Roots $5.00—Plants $2.06 Cherokee Brave 

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