SEMI-CACTUS DAHLIAS—Continued 
FRANCES NORQUIST (F.D.)—A very deep rich 
pink. The freely placed, narrow graceful petals, 
the exceptionally high center, the long stems and 
fine keeping qualities make this a wonderful cut 
flower. Early and free flowering. Blooms 3%”. 
Bush 8 feet. Rather close to Semi-Cactus form. 
Each $1.25. 
FAITHFUL—10”. One of the best and largest 
white semi-cactus grown. Bush is sturdy with 
glossy green foliage. Blooms are always full 
centered. Each 85c. 
FIGARO—Yellow, penciled red, very unusual 
and showy. Each ‘1%5c. 
JANE LAUSCHE—Rosy mauve, outer one-third 
of each petal white. Winner of many awards as 
largest and most perfect blooms. 12” flowers. 
Each $1.25. 
KATHERINE LUXFORD —Flowers on _ good 
stems; medium sized blooms of apricot. Each 50c. 
LOUISE—Large blooms of pale pink with white 
centers, Each 65c. 
MAGNIFICENT — Blend of light orange and 
orange chrome, general effect of golden orange. 
Mid-season bloomer and strong grower. Each $1.50. 
MARK HEIDE—Large pastel pink, shading to 
soft yellow center. A fine cut flower. Each 50c. 
MISS GLORY —Large, distinctive flowers of 
apricot yellow; good stems. Each 75c. 
MISS LIBERTY (Gill)—A giant on strong, erect 
stems. Large blooms of bright pink with yellow 
center. Each ‘5c. 
PAUL PFITZER—Large blooms of delicate rose 
with white at the center. Each 50c. 
SHIEK—5”. Perfect blooms of rich lavender 
with white center florets, low grower. Each 75c. 
Miscellaneous Dahlias 
CERISE STAR—Cerise rose. Free blooming on 
long, erect stems. Each 35c. 
CROI DE SUD (Anemone Type)—Brilliant red 
with yellow anemone center, Each 60c. 
DREANA DARLENE (Orchid type)—Old gold 
with tomato red on reverse of petals. Each 65c. 
JACK BE GAY (Single)—A dark rich red with 
ruby bronze center and one that does not sunfade. 
The foliage lacy and decorative. Blooms 2’. Bush 
5 feet. Each 7%5c. 
MOTHER O’MINE (Single)—Very large white 
flowers on fine stems. Each 35c. 
PAT DELSMAN (Orchid)—The silvery surface 
of the tightly involute petals show only in a halo 
around the disc ray. The reverse of the staghorn 
petals is a beautiful shade of napthalene purple 
with a rosy cast. Blooms 3%”. Bush 4 feet. 
Each 75c. 
PEARL R. (Orchid)—Pure, pearly white. A 
charming little flower for set arrangements. 
Flowers lift high above compact bushes. Smallest 
of the orchid type. Blooms 3”. Bush 2 feet. 
Each %75c. 
RED COLTNESS GEM (Coltness Type)—Dwarf, 
free flowering plants. Small flowers of bright red. 
Ideal for bedding. Each 35c. 
SALOME (Single)—Large, bright yellow on long, 
erect stems. Each 35c. 
SKIPPER (Collarette) — Silver white, splashed 
rose pink and lavender. Extra long stems and 
ideal cut flower. Each ‘5c. 
SWALLOW (Collarette)—White flowers on long, 
erect stems. Each 35c. 
VIVIAN (Orchid)—A dark poinsettia red of one 
shade throughout. A pretty and graceful little 
flower on very long stems. Blooms 3%”. Bush 
4 feet. Each %5c. 
WHITE STAR (Star type)—White with orange 
pollen center. Long erect stems, fine for cutting. 
Each 40c. 
Formal Decorative Dahlias 
This type has large double flowers, full to the 
centers. Broad, flat petals with broad points or 
rounded tips. They usually have long stems and 
bloom freely. 
ALICE HUME — 10” blooms in soft buff shades. 
Each 60c. 
AVALON—Primrose to canary yellow. Fine cut 
flower on long stem. Each 50c. 
BALLEGO’S GLORY—Large blooms of mahog- 
any red, each petal edged with gold. Each 75c. 
BLUE RIVER—Large lavender with blue sheen, 
Each 50c. 
BOBBY DEAN—FPeach colored Jersey Beauty 
and a fine cut flower. Each 75c. 
CAVALCADE—Exdquisite flowers of rosy mul- 
berry, with a golden sheen. The numerous petals 
are narrow and pointed, the center tight. The 
blooms face out and slightly upwards on long, 
straight stems. Foliage stiff and heavy. Blooms 
8”. Each 50c. 
CAMEO—Very large flowers of coral rose toned 
with gold. Rose colored reverse of petals. Each 50c. 
CHAS. L. MASTICK—Bright orange yellow with 
pink on reverse. Fine for cutting. Each 50c. 
CLAIRE FLEETWOOD—Huge flowers of Aus- 
tralian soft pink, Each 50e. 
CLARA CARDER—Immense rose pink blooms 
on long, strong stems. Each 50c. 
CROYDON’S LILAC—Large, solid lavender. Very 
good. Each 60c. 
DAD SMITH—Flaming imperial yellow and scar- 
let, excellent cut flowers. 7” blooms, winner of 
many awards. Each 85e. 
D’AROCOY SAINSBURY—Giant white flowers on 
good, strong stems. Each 60c. 
DEEP VELVET—Shades from the deepest red 
to the center that is velvet black, bush of medium 
height, 160” blooms; one of the best. Each $1.50. 
ELEANOR FRANCIS—Brick red; large blooms 
on long, strong stems. Each 50c. 
FIVE STAR GENERAL—Mixed shades of pink 
with maize yellow. Free bloomer on medium bush. 
10” blooms. 1946 introduction, Each $1.25. 
FRANCIS LAROCCO—Blended flower of pure 
yellow, medium size. Each 50c. 
JEAN HAHN—10” pure gold with no blendings. 
Medium bush. Each 50c. 
JESSIE GORDON —8” blooms; light peach with 
orange blend. Each 50c. 
KATHERINE COWAN—When the buds first 
open, the florets are a bright wine color. As the 
florets mature and flatten out, the winey shade 
verges into several delicate hair lines that vein 
each Imperial yellow petal. Ideal for cutting and 
garden. A good keeping flower and excellent for 
massings. Blooms 7”. Each $1.00. 
KENTUCKY—Sport of Jersey Beauty, bronze 
pink, good stems. Each 50c. 
KENTUCKY COLONEL—A rich rosy violet 
blending into silvery blue violet at the tight center. 
A beautiful flower with long, narrow petals that 
twist at the pointed tips. 7”. Each 50e. 
LOIS WALSCHER—Rich purple, tipped white. 
Showy dwarf plants. Each 65ce. 
MARJORIE COLE —Splendid bi-color, large 
orange yellow, tipped white. Each 50c. 
MISS PUGET—Very free flowering; medium 
size blooms of pure buff. Each 50e. 
MRS. GEO. L. BOUTILLIER—Immense, often 
one foot in diameter. Rich velvety carmine on 
erect stems. Each 35c. 
MRS. WM. KNUDSEN—Pearly white on long 
stems, 8” blooms, the perfect cut flower. Each 50c. 
MONARCH OF THE EAST —Giants of deep 
golden bronze; often 14 inches across. Each ‘7%5e. 
PANTATA—Brilliant copper tone with a light 
tango showing in the reverse of twisted petals, long 
stemmed, with flowers facing up. 12”. Each ‘5c. 
ROYAL PENNANT—Vivid purple; strong erect 
stems. Each 60c. 
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