L. C. K. (S. C.) ‘’Koenig,’”” 1945. A beautiful “ellow- 
Autumn, straight cactus, averaging 5 inches, on long 
stems, that will give you an average of 50 blooms per 
plant each season. Certificate winner at both Storr’s 
and East Lansing, under the name of Annabelle. Win- 
ner of Flower Grower award 1944 Ads Show, and we 
consider it the finest medium dahlia in existence. Root 
LIDICE (1. D.), ‘“Kemp,’’ 1943. Bloom 13x8, bush 62 
ft. A delicate cream yellow, shading to lemon yellow 
toward the center. It won the highest award given a 
seedling dahlia, at New York in 1942. It is an exceed- 
ingly fine grower. The long, strong stems hold the 
giant blooms high out of the foliage. -..-.-....-.------ Plant 
LOIS WALCHER (F. D.) (Walcher) This sensational 
winner as a seedling, continued its fine record during 
the past season.:-We regard this as one of the finest 
true bi-colors on the market. Flowers are of medium 
size, true pansy purple, evenly tipped a clear white. 
We recommend this one be given good cultural meth- 
ods for best results. Plants are low to medium in 
height, with dark green foliage. Stems are long and 
UNDendingM Size=dx40*..U eer, Root $1.25, Plant 
LORD OF AUTUMN (1. D.), ““Almy.’” Bush 42 ft. The 
color is a deep golden yellow. The flowers grow to an 
enormous size and, without forcing, we had blooms the 
past season that measured over 13 inches across and 
nearly 9 inches in depth on long, stiff stems that held 
the flowers high above the foliage. The formation is 
wonderful, as the long petals recurve until the stem is 
hidden from view for 6 or 8 inches. This dahlia is a 
GIANT. It never fades or burns. ...... Root $1.50, Plant 
LUCKY (St. C., Schutte). A bright red cactus. Ideal 
for cut-flower work or exhibition. Blooms are held 
facing on stiff wiry stems. Starts blooming very early 
and continues to produce freely throughout the 
SCOSO Nemec tractor BAe ON es ass tre Wie anne Te Bg ee es Plant 
LUZON (St. C.), ‘’Retzger.’’ Clear liseran purple giving 
the general effect of lavender, a color which is needed 
for our shows. A strong grower. Size 7x4, -........... Plant 
LYNN FONTANNE (1. D.), ‘’Parrella,’’ 1941. Bloom 11 
x7, bush 52 ft. Color, a scarlet or peach red. Won- 
derful strong stems. Won at two large shows and 
measured 13x9 at World’s Fair A. D. S. Show, 1941. 
Onvetwothionor-<Rolls* <vee Root $1.25, Plant 
MAFFIE .(S. C.), ‘Johnson,’’ 1940. Bloom 13x8, bush 
6 ft. Called the sensation of the season. Color in- 
tense brignt red. A strong growing plant with insect 
resistant foliage. It won several blue ribbons as the 
largest and best flower in the 1939 shows, also 
Achievement Medal, and is on the House Beautiful 
Honor Roll of 1940. A MONSTOR. Root $1.25, Plant 
MME. C. JUSSIANT (1. C.), ““Nagels.’” Bloom 8x4, bush 
4 ft. Soft violet inclined to lavender. The best In- 
curved Cactus in its color. A popular lavender cut 
flower for the florists, and also fine for exhibiting. 
FOTLY sali sprOllltCyincsce st ceugiecuen eenee Root $1.25, Plant 
MARION SMITH (I. D.), “Australia.’’ Clear pink. The 
large graceful blooms fairly cover the sturdy plant of 
medium height. A charming color and first-class dahlia 
LM eVERVnWOV teeta tee Mie NO Sree Root $1.50, Plant 
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