Straight Cactus—Str, C. 
FIVE STAR GENERAL. FD. 10-12x7 in. Base color of 
canary yellow heavily lined and overlaid persian 
rose. For habit of growth and production of well 
formed large flowers, this dahlia is unexcelled by 
any of the big ones. The bush is 5 ft., early to 
bloom, free branching and continuous. Plant $.75 
FRANCES ARCHER. Ball. 5-6x4 in. Another true lav- 
ender. Light mineral violet. A most beautiful flower, 
freely produced from mid-season on. Plant $.60 
FRED SPRINGER. FD. 5-6 in. Turkey red. This is known 
as the hedge dahlia. Planted 11-2 ft. apart they 
make a solid row covered with bright red bloom. 
Plant $.75 
FRIEDA GAYLORD. ID. 12x5 in. Rosein purple to 
aureolin (golden yellow) base. This is the largest 
of the lavender pinks. From mid-season this is a 
good producer of perfect giant flowers. Bush is 4 ft. 
and stems are of the best. Plant $.90 
GENERAL EISENHOWER. Inc. C. 7-8 in. Cardinal red. 
The best of all red cactus dahlias. It blooms early 
and is very free. Stems are extra long and if dis- 
budded, 2-3 ft. canes may be cut. A wonderful 
cut-flower. The bush is 3-4 ft., branching from 
near the ground. Plant $1.00 
GENERAL PERSHING. SC. 8-9 in. A big bronzy tan 
with excellent stems. Always provides outstanding 
large bloom. Bush is 5 ft. tall, branching and 
vigorous. Plant $.60 
GINGER ROGERS. ID. 10-12x6 in. Primrose yellow. 
This is probably the best bloom producer of the 
large yellows. The bush is 4 ft., free branching 
and excellent stems. Plant $1.00 
GLAMOUR. ID. 10-12x7 in. One of the largest purple 
dahlias. Overlaid and edged silver. It has long 
been very popular. The bushes are 4 ft., and the 
stems are excellent. Plant $.75 
GOLDEN CITY. FD. 6-7 in. Barium yellow penciled 
and flecked porcelain rose. This is the bi-color 
sport of Queen City. Excellent cut-flower. Plant $.60 
GOLDEN TREASURER. FD. 6-7 in. Golden Mimosa 
yellow. This is early and free blooming and a 
good cut-flower. The bush is 4-5 ft., vigorous and 
well branched. Plant $.75 
GOURMALON. SC. 10-11x5 in. Rose red, reverse 
naples yellow giving an attractive contrast. The 
big flowers have cane-like stems and are in mid- 
season bourne on big, wide 5 ft. bushes. Plant $.90 
Deeps 
Formal Decorative—FD. 
GREAT LAKES. FD. 10 in. Pure white. One of the best. 
It is easy to grow, blooms early and freely. The 
bush is 3 ft., branching from low down. Big blooms 
are on excellent stems. Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
HILLSIDE BEAUTY. Inc. C. 6-7 in. Carmine rose, of 
fine form and great beauty. Used as a cut-flower. 
The 5 ft. bushes bloom all season. Plant $.75 
HILLSIDE GOLD. Str. C. 6-7 in. Barium yellow. Dwarf 
bushes always produce a mass of bloom com- 
mencing early. A good landscape dahlia. 
Root $.75; Plant $.50 
IMPOSANT. ID. 10 in. Indian yellow, one of the 
brightest orange shades. The big vigorous bushes, 
5% ft., bloom early and shine with color so that 
they stand out from all other bloom. The large 
flowers have pointed petals and excellent sub- 
stance. Plant $.75 
IVOIRE. ID. 6-7 in. Creamy white. Very early and 
profuse. Dwarf bushes are covered with lovely 
creamy white flowers. Plant $.60 
JACK FRANCIS. ID. 12x5 in. Light primrose yellow. 
Vigorous bushes with cane-like stems. One of the 
biggest yellows and a winner. Plant $.75 
JANE LAUSCHE. SC. 10x4 in. Mauve tipped white, 
which is a very unusual and beautiful coloring. A 
fine bi-color that wins in its class. The bush is 
3 ft. and it is an early and free bloomer. 
Plant $.75 
JEAN DEBAUX. Inc. C. 6x4 in. Maroon red tipped 
white and all combinations of these colors up to 
almost white flowers. The vigorous, broad bushes 
are 4-5 ft. It is a pleasure to grow this one. 
Root $1.00; Plant $.60 
JEAN TRIMBEE. SC. 7-8 in. Imperial purple. A very 
beautiful flower and one of the earliest and most 
prolific blooming varieties. The bush is 5 ft. This 
one has long been a favorite. Root $1.00; Plant $.60 
KELVIN. FD. 11-12x5 in. A beautiful begonia shaded 
to light begonia pink. Stems are long and strong. 
Bushes 4 ft. with very large heavy foliage. It is 
a strong winner at the show. Plant $.90 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN. ID. 9 in. Golden amber 
tipped white. This has long been a standard bi- 
color in these colors. Plant $.75 
KELVIN SUNRISE. SC. 6-7 in. Gold tipped garnet. 
An unusual color combination. A bi-color. Bush is 
4 ft. Has excellent stems and a good root maker. 
Plant $.60 
