Green, black and blue dahlias as yet don’t exist. Any other color? Sure, 
you'll find it in my list. 
DOROTHY SCHMIDT 
DOROTHY SCHMIDT (Parrella-Blamer-Hulin)—A double Prize Winner at the 
A. D. S. Show in New York. This beautiful lilac shading to lavender colored 
semi-cactus received the coveted Leonard Barron Memorial Trophy, which 
is offered for the best medium. type dahlia variety. Also a Special Silver 
Medal Certificate. Blooms average 7 inches in diameter and 4 inches in depth. 
It was described by some of the experts as of almost perfect form. Pure lilac 
with a bluish tint. Height of plant about 4% feet. Root $2.00 
DORA M (Greubel’s Gardens)—Informal Rose Pink. Mate to Michigan White 
as described by Mr. Eddy I. D. Beautiful rose pink, with 6 to 7 inch blooms 
on 18 to 24 inch stem long and a blooming fool. Should be an outstanding 
commercial cut flower variety. Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
DR. PAUL MORGAN (Dixie) Semicactus, soft lavender—By Maytrott chart 
light Rosaline purple lightened by light Persian rose. Size 10 by 5 inches; 
stems 10 to 12 inches; bush 4% feet. Blooms held on side. Would compete 
with Marilyn Dale, Essie Smith and Ray Smith, but is different. 
Root $5.00 Plant $2.50 
SPECIAL NOTICE 
If there is any variety that you’re interested in and don’t find listed, write 
to us, we may be able to accommodate you, as we have many more varieties 
but only in small quantities, and that is why we have not listed them. 
PRICES IN THIS CATALOGUE ARE CORRECT. 
THIS CATALOGUE CANCELS ALL PREVIOUS LISTS. 
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