MINIMUM ORDER — $2.50 
5c per bulb extra in less than 5 cf a variety. 

GREATER GLORY—Semi-Cactus 
Rose pink bloom of great size. A large 
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HILLCREST SUNSET—Informal Dec. 
A beautiful blending of sunset shades. A 
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HUNT’S VELVET WONDER—Inf. Dec. 
Has the distinction of receiving a special 
award of merit at the New York Show. 
It is an excellent keeper for so huge a 
flower. Color is rich, bright violet bur- 
gundy which under some lights looks royal 
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IDA DE VER WARNER—Formal Decorative 
Large lavender. Very good. One of the 
best ablias Crown :2..c04 ees ee eee 16 
JANE COWL—Informal Decorative 
Often considered the largest. A bronzy 
buff and old gold on long stems.................... 35 
JEAN KERR—Formal Decorativ. 
The best dahlia of its size regardless of 
color, ever introduced for cut flowers. 
Pure white, fine cut flower........2.......¢:.......-.. 14 
JERSEYS BEAUTY—Formal Decorative 
A perfect bloom of erosion pink. The best 
pink. dahlig: to date 2:..0.1g.4c aces ee 16 
KATIE K.—Informal Decorative 
Bloom 11x6, bush 5% feet. Color is a 
deep rose pink, with white veins in the 
petal that lighten the flower considerably. 
Scored a certificate of merit at both Storr’s 
and East Lansing. Is on all the 1938 
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KENTUCKY—Decorative 
A wonderful new shade of creamy pink. 
Long stems, excellent cut flower, good 
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KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN—Informal Dec. 
Bloom 10x5. Bush 4 feet. This seems the 
most popular of exhibition bi-colors. The 
color is quite unlike anything else. Yellow 
at center, outer petals golden amber, with 
rosy reverse, each petal tipped white. It 
blooms early and freely, and is without 
doubt the most beautiful bi-color............... 50 
KING OF BLACKS—Formal Decorative 
A very dark red, almost black. Early and 
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LEAH PEARL—Formal Decorative 
White and pink bloom, almost of ball 
type, looks like a wax dahlia. It will be 
in our gardens for many yearsS.................... 65 
