Torero (C,A)-Uusual-blend of red. & yellow. 
Flowers replete with oddly curled petaloids.. © .75 
Vallaey’s Pourpre (C,B) Deep violet. Small but 
very -prolific cut flower sort ....¢<¢:2<.<¢; 500 
Vio.ette (C,B) Medium violet with odd nie 
ofzlighter violetsProlific=.-. 4.72206. eek 15 
Australian Varieties 
Per tuber 
Alice May (ID,A) A fine old white variety....$ .75 
Commando (FD,A) Rich shade of dark red .. 1.00 
Croydon Crimson (FD,A) Light red, good size 1.00 
Croydcn Victor (FD,B) Rich golden apricot. 
Beautiful stems. This was in my “Six Most 
Perfect Blooms’ at Chicago Show......... 1.00 
Dandy Snow (C,A) Beautiful pure white.....-2.00 
Dawn Dridan (FD,B) Medium shade of red.. 1.00 
Doris Setterberg (1D,A) Tangerine-orange... 1.59 
Fernie Triumph (SC,A) Vivid light red....... 1.59 
Ken Luff (ID,A) Giant autumn gold blooms... 1.00 
Kelvin (ID,A) Rose pink. A giant............ 1.00 
Mentone (C,A) Blend of orange and yellow.. 1.60 
Kelvin Sunrise (C,B) A striking blend of yel- 
lowhwitneprilllant red: tips: =; o.. <+.. us. os. 1.00 
Muriel Stewart (ID,A) Golden orange........ 2.09 
Nancy Roberts (F'D,A) Giant light red....... 1.00 
Pop Harris (FD,A) R.ch, deep red. Australia’s 
NCSU DODINSVOCICL Vite er eit op cchitas cece cfs 1.00 
Wosal (ID,A) Odd shade of rusty old rose.... 1.00 
English Varieties 
Per tuber 
Butterfly (C,A) Light red, faint white tips..$ .7d 
Cheerio (C.B) Small reddish purple with mi- 
NUtenwhitenci see eee ce sey ates ae st 
Hawaii (SC,A) Medium size black red....... 1.096 
Mad. Elizabeth Sawyer (C,A) Deep rose pink 1.25 
Marion Tate (ID,A) Pleasing blend of pink & 
salmon. Easily grown to 12 inches on excel- 
lent stems. This dahlia is due for a great 
future in this country when better known.. 3.00 
Queen Elizabeth (ID,A) Giant yellow. Late.. .795 
Searchlight (C,A) Light yellow of perfect stem 
and formation. Has won Most Perfect in 
CWOLDIAIOL SNOWSaLUTRLICT ee a cee ns oe 1.25 
Torch (C,B) Gold blending to rose pink pro- 
OUCING@san UNUSUAL er lLeCGe. wee ee ie eee 1.99 
Canadian Varieties 
Per tuber 
B. C. (ID,A) Here is a fine dahlia I stumbled 
onto quite by chance, and to the best of my 
knowiedge it was totally unknown in this 
country until I showed it at Milwaukee 
last summer where it created much favor- 
abe comment and also won a special vase 
for meritorious foreign dahlia~. The color is 
‘ight mauve pink with salmon blending. Sev- 
eral reports from Canada attribute 14 inch 
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