Prices Reasonable 
STEPHEN FOSTER, (Salem, 1942), IC. 
Buff orange and tyrian rose of cote size. Very hardy. Winner 
of four Achievement Medals, two A.D.S. Medals besides many 
other specials and blue ribbons. 
Roots $1.35 
STUDENT PRINCE, [S. C.] 
Bloom 10 x 5. A long stemmed semi-cactus of clear bright 
gold. Perfect open habit of growth with heavy dark fol- 
iage. Flowers are very deep and have wonderful sub- 
stance when cut. Very prolific and easy to grow. Bush 
5 feet. 
Roots $1.00 
SUN GAY [Hamblyn-Parrella, 1946] 
Color: Scarlet to Scarlet Red. General appearance Gren- 
adine Red. With us this dahlia has been grand for the 
last two years. The formation and color combination of 
this flower is very pleasing to the eye. The plant is a 
vigorous grower with excellent branching habits. Blooms 
average 9 to 10 inches and 4 to_5 inches in depth. Are 
held facing on best of stems. Certificate winner and a 
Honor Roll dahlia. 
Roots $1.50 
SUNBURST [Smith, 1946], I. D. 
Color greenish yellow, lightly overcast mallow-pink. Un- 
opened center florets apricot buff, others are pale lemon 
yellow, but the apricot buff persists. Finished off with 
a glistening sheen. Size of flowers 11 in. by 8% in, deep. 
Blooms facing on 10 in. to 14 in. strong cane-like stems. 
Roots $1.75 
SUNRAYS [Straight-Ruschmohr], I. D. 
Clear buff suffused apricot with a distinct peach red on 
reverse of petals. Its faults are hard to.find. One of the 
best. Was certified at W. Va. and E. Lansing, and still 
ate Roots $1.00 
SYDNEY, (Geer-New Zealand, 1942), I.D. 
9 to 11 inches. A beautiful rose pink with a tinge of gold 
at base of petals. Good stiff stem and strong bush 5 feet 
high. 
Roots $1.25 
SWEETEST, -I. D. 
Base creamy yellow. Shading pink nearly to tips which 
show lavender. 7-10 inch blooms, 4 to 5 inches deep. 
Strong bush and good bloomer. 
Roots 90c 
TARAWA [Goetzer, 1945], S. C. 
Large shaggy purplish wine red Semi-Cactus with silver 
reverse. Certified at Cincinnati. On Mid-West Honor 
Roll. 
Roots $1.35 
THE GOVERNOR, (Berwick-Dahliadel, 1940) 
A clear sulphur-yellow formal decorative. It has beautiful 
formation with wide rolled-back petals. Grows easily 11 
inches by 6 inches, with long erect stems. Bush about 5 
feet tall. A long season bloomer. It blooms from mid-July 
to frost. On the Honor Rolls. 
Roots 75c 
THE REAL GLORY [Stephenson, F. D.] 
Bloom 10 by 5 inches. An excellent new. crisp white 
formal. It has performed very well during the last year 
and is highly recommended. This one will have to be 
reckoned with on the show table. Excellent keeping 
qualities. 
Roots $1.10 
THOS. A. EDISON (Dahliadel, 1931), F. D. 
A wonderful Dahlia of stag- horn petalled formation and a 
gorgeous rays purple color. Very attractive and good bloomer. 
Fine stiff stems. 
Roots 60c 
THOS. J. O’CONNOR [1940], I. D. 
Fine large coppery red-to orange red with reverse of 
cream and held on good strong stems. Blooms 8 to 10 
inches and of good depth. Bush strong. 
Roots 50c 
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