500 Varieties Grown 
SALLY KLEIN 
SALLY KLEIN [Kelly-Parrella, 1947], F. D. 
General effect pink, described as Tyrian pink and pinard 
yellow with both colors showing in lines on the broad 
petals.Blooms average about nine inches. On all Honor 
Rolls. 
Roots $2.00 
SALEM SUNSHINE [Salem 85A] 
Bloom 10 to 6 inches, bush 4 feet. A fine large light lemon 
yellow. Early, profuse and a vigorous grower. Flowers are 
held facing side to upward. A good root maker. Well worth 
your trial to get an easy to grow large yellow. 
Roots 60c 
SHELDON’S LOUISE [Shedon], I. D. 
A gigantic bloom of a lovely, rich red with a slight pur- 
plish shade. 14 inches by 7 inches, at Boston 1936, where 
it won First Prize and a Special Gold Medal. Plants 
grow 5 to 7 feet tall; blooms on giant stems, 3 to 4 feet 
long, center perfect. 
Roots $1.50 
SHERWOOD’S PEACH [Sherwood, 1944], LD. 
Another giant introduction. Color, ocherous buff. Size of 
blooms 11-14 inches by 8-9 inches in depth. Straight stiff 
stems. A sure contender in the largest bloom in the show 
class. On Eastern Honor Roll. 
Roots 50c 
SKYROCKET [Sarett-Ruschmohr, 1947], SiC. 
A clear vermillion, straight cactus growing up to twelve 
inches in diameter. A very “neat” flower with an im- 
pressive pre-introduction winning record. On all Honor 
Rolls. 
Roots $1.25 
SON OF SATAN (Slocum, 1937) 
An immense incurved cactus flame red with excellent stems. 
This sensational four Honor Holl Dahlia is the strongest and 
most vigorous grower in our collection. The flowers are large 
and attractive. 
Roots 75c Net 
SOUTHERN LEADER [Dozier, 1948], I. C. 
8 to 101%4 inches bright scarlet, lightly tipped yellow, on 
strong stems. The leading competitor for the red in- 
urved cactus class. Winner of many blue ribbons. H. R. 
Roots $1.50 
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