Latest Honor Rolls Grown 
CLASS [Salem, 1941], F. D. 
One of the largest sulphur yellow formal decorative dahlias 
to date. Grown up to 15 inches, petals tall back toward 
stem when fully out. Strong, straight stems hold flowers d)- 
rectly on top. Bush rugged. 
Roots 40c 
COL. A. G. RUDD [Geneva, 1943], J. D. 
Rich carmine with deeper mahogany red at center. Size 
of flower 11 to 12 inahes, depth, 714 inches and held on 
strong stiff stems. Winner A. D. S. show at New York 
and on Honor Roll. 
Roots $1.00 
COL. LITTLE [Ambrose, 1946], I. D. 
A bright scarlet orange, witn curly, twisting petals show- 
ing lighter tones, shading off to yellow in reverse. One 
of the largest and finest of the 1946 introductions in my 
garden. 
Roots $1.75 
COLUMBIA, (Cuyahogo, 1942), S.C. 
General effect orange, deep gold at center, peach pink on 
outer two-thirds of flower. Size 111, by 7 inches. Won the 
Achievement Medal, as well as largest and most perfect bloom 
at Cleveland. All blooms in this exhibit over 12 by at least 9 
inches deep. Won Achievement Medal at East Liverpool. It 
can be coaxed to unfold a mighty large bloom. 
Roots $1.10 
COMMANDO [F. D., 1943] Golden Rule. 
A clear shade of lavender or true phlox purple and very 
bright. Large clean flowers from 10 to 14 inches and 
held on long stiff stems. An achievement medal winner. 
Roots 30c 
CONSUL H. PU VOGEL [Australian], I. D. 
A large beautiful white. Free branching and good bloomer 
Strong 10 to 25 inch stems, 5 foot bush, strong grower, 
foliage excellent. One of the finest whites. 
Roots $1.00 
CROYDON ACME, [Australian], I.D. 
Here is another Australian “Grand Champion” that has 
been highly recommended to us. Most beautiful heliotrope 
pink. Large flowers and fine stems. A winner. - 
Roots $1.00 
CRACKER JACK [Dozier, 1939] S. C., I. D. 
Rose to flame red, 9 to 10 inch exhibition flower of unique 
coloring and formation, the long petals curling and twist- 
ing and showing the pale tan reverse in a very attractive 
manner. An extremely prolific, early ’til late blooming 
dahlia. Highly praised by the judges as something 
different and worthwhile On Honor Roll, 
Roots 65c 
CROYDEN SUPERB, I. D. 
One of the best yellows in Australia for 1941. 11 to 12 
inch blooms on long strong stems; will be hard to beat. 
Very fine in my 1949 garden. 
Roots $1.15 
CROYDON SUPREME, [Australian], I. D. 
Grand large clear medium yellow 8 to 10 inches across 
and 3 to 4 inches in depth. Petals long and of good 
width, with cleft tips. Good straight stiff stems and 
free bloomer. Bushes 5 ft. high, vigorous growth. 
Roots $1.25 
DARCY SAINSBURY, F. D., (Australian) 
One of the finest whites we ever grew. This Dahlia came to 
us from Australia. This is a champion, without exaggerating. 
The immense blooms are erect on cane-like stems, facing 
sideways. Height of plants 4% feet. 
Roots 75c 
D-DAY [Dixie, 1945], F. D. 
This is a soft pink of one shade. 7 by 4 inch blooms, held 
on long stiff stems. Fine for cutting. 
Roots 50c 
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