ORANGE FLAME. FD. 6-7 in. Brightest or- 
ange scarlet. Flowers are on very long 
stems. 4 ft. bush is vigorous and openly 
branching. A good keeper. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
ORANGE NASSAU. F. Str. C. Golden buff 
with yellow glow at centre. Very free flower- 
ing on long stems. Bush 4 ft. and very vig- 
orous in growth. Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
PAMIERS. F. ID. 7-8 in. A new color of red 
with distinct bluish tone. A most beautiful 
shade. In addition the vigorous 4 ft. bushes 
produce freely. The fine flowers are on good 
stems. One of the best out of France. 
Plant $1.00 
PECKS’ PINK. ID. 10-11 in. Lavender pink. 
A strong growing dahlia with 5 ft. bushes 
and a very free bloomer. The blooms are 
most perfect if grown in a rich soil. 
Root $.75 
PHEBUS. F. SC. 10x4 in. Lemon yellow. A 
fine big yellow from France. Unlike some of 
the large yellows this one seems of the best 
vigor. Bush 3% ft. Plant $1.00 
PAM MARY JOYCE. F. ID. 12x6 in. A giant 
exhibition golden yellow. 3 ft. bushes pro- 
duce most perfect flowers on long stems. 
Root $1.00 
PINK GIANT. F. ID. 10x5 in. Bright tyrian 
pink. Bush is 4 ft. Stems are long and erect. 
A strong and vigorous variety. 
Root $.75; Plant $.50 
POP HARRIS. F. FD. 11x5 in. Bright red. 
One of the best Australians. Bush is 3 ft. A 
good producer of well formed flowers on nice 
stems. Plant $1.00 
PURPLE TRIUMPH. FD. 10x6 in. Royal pur- 
ple. An early and steady bloomer on excellent 
stems which hold flowers well. Bush is 3% 
ft., vigorously branching. This is a most 
beautiful purple dahlia. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
QUEEN ELIZABETH. F. ID. 11x6 in. This 
is a very large clear light yellow of good 
substance. Petals are crimped at outer edges 
give great distinctiveness. One of the best 
out of England. Plant $2.00 
RECHEM’S CANARY. F. Inc. C. 6-7 in. Can- 
ary yellow, on excellent stems, of good sub- 
stance. A nice cut-flower. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
RED SEA. SC. 10-11x5 in. Spectrum red. This 
is one of the best red dahlias we have re- 
cently tried. Flowers on good stems, bushes 
are 3% ft. vigorous and branching habit. 
Root $2.00; Plant$1.00 
REFUGEE. Str. C. 6-7 in. Deep lemon yellow. 
A clean cut exhibition variety on good stems. 
A good keeper. Bush 3 ft., branching well. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
REV. PUGH. F. ID. 10x5 in. An Australian 
of unusual and brilliant coloring. Blood 
orange. 4 ft. bushes bloom early and con- 
tinuously. Large flowers on good stems. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
RICHELIEU. F. Str. C. 7-8 in. Cardinal red. 
An early and free blooming French variety. 
Bush 4 ft., vigorous and well branched. 
Flower held on good stems. 
Root $3.00; Plant $1.50 
RIVER JORDAN. FD. 10-11x5 in. Deep 
mauve purple. A very good big dahlia with 
the finest of stems and very vigorous. 
Plant $2.00 
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ROBERT WEHR. F. Str. C. 6-7 in. Reddish 
salmon. The 8 to 4 ft. bushes cover them- 
selves with flowers. It comes into bloom early 
and continues till frost. Stems are good, 
and the flower is excellent for cutting. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
RONNIE LEE. ID. to SC. 10-11x6 in. Deep 
reddish orange. This is one of those varieties 
that never fail to bloom well. Starts early 
and is going strong at frost. The big flowers 
are freely produced on fine stems. Bush is 
5 ft., branching and vigorous. Plant $.75 
ROSEMARY DE CAMP. SC. 10x5 in. Bright 
orange. A flower of good substance bourne 
on a long stem. Starts blooming in mid- 
season and produces a lot of very fine flow- 
ers. Bush 4 ft., strong open growth. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
RED VELVET. (Dahliadel 1949). SC. 10x6 
in. Bush 4% ft. A rich currant red with car- 
dinal shadings and soft tyrian purple shad- 
ings on reverse. A rugged grower with erect 
stems growing well out of the foliage. A 
fine cut-flower with extra substance. Many 
fine blooms are produced at a time. 
Plant $2.50 
SALLY KLEIN. FD. 10x6 in. Golden pink. 
A fine deep flower held well on nice long 
stems. A wonderful producer of bloom. Bush 
is 5-6 ft., very vigorous and well branched. 
Plant $1.00 
SALMON QUEEN. ID. 7 in. A bronzy salmon, 
useful for cutting and with good long stems. 
Root $.60 
SANTA CLAUS. ID. 6-7 in. Scarlet gold and 
white. A tricolor. This attractive dahlia is 
an early and free bloomer. Dwarf bushes. 
Root $.75; Plant $.50 
SATAN’S DISCIPLE. FD. 10x7 in. A bril- 
liant big red. Bloom has great depth and 
held well above foliage on fine long stems. 
Bush 4 ft., heavy large leaves. Fine for 
exhibition. Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
SEPTEMBER. ID. 8-9 in. Red-orange, pink 
blend giving a nice bronze effect. Has good 
substance. Good stems hold flowers above 
foliage. Bush is 5 ft. and vigorous. 
Root $1.00; Plant $.50 
SCHONE HELENA. F-. Str. C. 8-9x4 in. A fine 
sulphur yellow with a pink blush. Very strik- 
ing and unusual coloring. Stems are long. 
Bush growth is open and vigorous. 
Plant $1.50 
SCARLET BLAZE. FD. 8-9 in. Scarlet. In 
midseason and later the 3% ft. bushes are 
well studded with fine well formed flowers 
on good stems. Plant $.75 
SILVER LADY. 1D. 8-10 in. A very beauti- 
ful silvery lavender that always produces 
well. Fine strong 4 ft. bushes. Good stem. 
Root $.50 
SILVER METEOR. FD. 10x5 in. A fine sil- 
very mauve. A big flower and a very reliable 
bloomer. Bush 3% ft. and very vigorous. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
SKYROCKET. SC. 10x7 in. Clear scarlet. 
This bloom is a fine thing and stands out in 
any garden. Bush 3 ft. The very deep flowers 
are on long stems. Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
SHERWOOD’S PEACH. ID. 12x7 in. A nice 
light bronze shade. The flowers have great 
depth and are best for exhibition. Bush is 
3 ft., a little slow in growth. One of the 
biggest. Pays to plant this one early. 
Root $1.25; Plant $.60 
