CAVALCADE f.d. Bloom 8” x 5”. Bush 514’. 
An exquisite flower in a rosy mulberry with a golden 
sheen. The many petals are narrow and pointed, the 
center tight and low. The bloom faces out and slightly 
up on long, straight stems. Foliage is very stiff and 
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C. F. c. (Floristan Gardens) Bloom 5” x 4”. Bush 6’. 
A rich rose pink. Petals are so tightly revolute that a 
reverse of silver shows only on outer petals, in the tips, 
and near the heart of the bloom, where it blends into 
the chartreuse of the sepals. A constant bloomer— 
early and late. Only a slight difference in the size of 
the blooms: throughout the season..............- $1.50 
CHARLES MASTIC f.d. (Mastic) Bloom 8” x 342”. 
Bush 4’ 
A one-toned bloom of a rich golden orange that in some 
seasons shows a pinkish cast. This flower has a fascinat- 
ingly different, stream-lined shape. It does not begin to 
round back until the petals in the last outer rows make a 
sudden sweep stemward. The young unfolding petals 
at the full center are gracefully curled. The maturing 
petals are broad and look as though they were ruffled 
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CLARA CARDER f.d. Bloom 12” x 3". Bush 32’. 
A true pink. This old favorite has a compact bloom 
and for all its huge size gives the impression of dainti- 
Ness Auvery good. cut flower. ude cs.sersle de aes acnace Poe 
CLASSMAN i.d. Bloom 10” x 7”. Bush 6’. 
An especially striking combination of gold with rosy 
purple showing in the veins and reverse of the broad, 
rather flat petals. These twist and turn in a shaggy ball- 
like bloom that is almost as deep as it is wide...... oe! 
COLLEEN MOORE t.d. (Floristan Gardens) Bloom 
6% x5. Bush 6". 
A bronze yellow with reflex of pink giving the bloom 
exciting shadows. A full sister of Bobbe Deane. The 
center is tightly curled. Bloom balls back so that it is 
almost completely round, and lifts high from very long 
straight stems. Bush blooms constantly. Foliage light 
shining green. A great favorite with florists and our cus- 
tomers who are proud of their arrangements..... $2.00 
CONVENTION CITY i.d. (Hulin) Bloom 10" x 7". Bush 6’. 
The hammered copper of this free and open flower is 
suffused with autumn shades. This is a striking dahlia 
to use in auditoriums, lobbies and larae rooms, and it is 
equally beautiful in the garden. A prolific bloomer.$1.00 
CORNELIA BRYCE PINCHOT i.d. (Veile and Mendham) 
Bloor 10M x55 Ss Bushi.o.. 
A huge, shaggy dahlia with very wide petals that roll 
and curl from a high, deep colored center. As the bloom 
opens it is a clear, dark burgundy. The maturing outer 
petals show a glistening silver sheen in reverse and 
brighten into luscious rich blending fuchsia........ 15e 
DAD SMITH f.d. (Floristan Gardens) Bloom 7” x 5”. 
Busheo’. 
‘A flaming Imperial yellow and scarlet. Very compact 
petals, rather flat and evenly placed. The straightness 
of the stems, the placement of the blooms, and the sub- 
stance of the flower make this an outstanding dahlia. 
It can take abuse before and after picking and remain 
fresh. Wonderful for shipping and arrangements. A 
heavy bloomer. This is one of our finest creations. Took 
Sweepstakes two years in succession in pre-war Hol- 
land; Portland (Oregon) Gold Cup and many other 
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D‘'ARCY SAINSBURY {f.d. (Australia) Bloom 9" x 4”. 
Bushy. 
This is one of the finest of large white dahlias. They are 
the palest of tones of green gold at the petal base, and 
twist to the outside edge of the florets. A wonderful 
flower to keep fresh under trying conditions. Excellent 
for weddings and beautiful in the garden.......... LOS 
DEUIL de ROI ALBERT i.d. Bloom 5” x 4”. Bush 4’. 
A popular dahlia for its bi-color, maroon tipped white, 
and also for its rounded form. While classed as an in- 
formal decorative it is so nearly a ball in type that it 
Gimoc could be.clcissifiedicis-Onesnnerns seer: 50c 
DORA LOUES MILLER f.d. (Floristan Gardens) Bloom 
1A 30 Se Bbush 4s 
An unusual and very beautiful mellowed shade of old 
gold and orange. The petals are slightly involute, broad 
and rounding at the tips. The bloom is compact with a 
ball-like center. Flower faces out on exceedingly long, 
strong stems. Bushy well shaped plant. This dahlia wili 
ig Ori ZeSuWhiGrever SHOWIN s erase terrain ea ees $2.00 
DOROTHY STONE f.d. Bloom 10” x 5”. Bush 5’. 
Here is another huge lady whose beaut'ful true pink 
color and long and narrow florets give her a lovely 
grace. The foliage of this dahlia is very decorative. It 
is variegated, with very light green, almost white, ve'ns 
forming patterns in the dark green of the leaves. ..$1.60 
ELEANOR FISH f.d. (Floristan Gardens) Bloom 10” x4Y2”. 
Bush 57. 
A bright, rich clear red. Petals are wide, flat and curl 
toward the back. A very high center. The favorite red 
of the florists. It's the heaviest bloomer we have. ..$1.00 
ELLEN WORTHERN s.c. (Garrity) Bloom 14” x 9”. 
Bush 6’. 
Salmon pink with no variation of color from center to 
back. Exceedingly long and very narrow florets loosely 
and gracefully placed. The flower balls back almost to 
the stem and is always over half as deep as it is wide. 
This dahlia always has the fresh appearance of a 
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HARRY CROSLEY s.c. (Franklin Gardens) Bloom 9” x 4”. 
Bush 42’. 
Honor Roll and Achievement Medal Dahlia. A becuti- 
ful flower with a warm apricot blendina into a delicste 
yellow, especially at the base of the hich, tight anvr'cot 
center, and showing blush pink when looked at from 
the back or the sides. A very good cut flower...... $1.50 
JERSEY’S DAINTY c. Bloom 6” x 3”. Bush 4’. 
This old favorite is a wonderful white dahlia, a profuse 
bloomericnd.c very, doocseuhilowery.. sce ee oie 50c 
KATHERINE COWAN {f.d. (Floristan Gardens) Bloom. 
Ae Gee Wenbtalay vege 
When the bud opens, the folded florets are a bright- 
wine color. As the florets mature and flatten out. this 
winey shade concentrates into several delicate hair 
Ines that vein each brilliant Imperial vellow petcl. 
There is no suffusion of color. This is one of Floriscan 
Gardens’ best, both for cutting and as a garden ‘ype. 
The bloom stays on the bush for days and dees not 
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