APHRODITE. ID. 5-6 in. Magenta rose, cadmium orange 
at base, giving a bright golden sheen. Ball shaped 
flowers on long stems. Blooms early. This is a cut- 
flower. Has great substance. Dwarf fast branching. 
Root $1.25 
ARABIAN NIGHT. Str. C. 10 in. Deep violet, overlaid 
blue. The well formed flowers are superb for 
exhibition. Plant $5.00 
ARDENS. Str. C. 6-7 in. Turkey red. A good cut- 
flower. A big clump producer. 
Root $1.00; Plant $.60 
ARISTOCRAT. Str. C. 5 in. Signal red. A _ bright, 
early flowering, well formed bloom on a fine stem. 
A good cut-flower. Plant $.60 
ARTHUR GODFREY. FD. 13x7 in. Orient red blended 
with barium yellow. Low bushes with good stems 
holding flowers well out of foliage. On 3 Honor 
Rolls. It is perhaps the largest formal ever grown. 
Vigorous and blooms early and late. 
Root $3.00; Plant $1.50 
ATOMIQUE. Str. C. White. 5 in. This makes a nice 
cut-flower of good substance on a long stem. Bush 
A ft., branching in habit. Root $1.25 
AUREOOL. Str. C. 4-6 in. Light primrose yellow. An 
early and profuse dahlia, on fine long stems and 
with great keeping qualities. All of which makes 
this one of the most valuable cut-flowers. Plant $.60 
AUTUMN BLAZE. ID. 12x6 in. Saturn red, outer petals 
tipped empire yellow. A brilliant display of red 
and gold of Autumn. Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
B. & B. FD. 11x5 in. Lavender. Alternate fine lines 
of white and petunia purple. Bush 5 ft. 1949 
Honor Roll. A reliable dahlia. Plant $1.00 
BARBARA LEE. SC. 11x5 in. Rose pink lined with 
mimosa yellow. Base of petals and center of flower 
yellow. Bush 4 ft., with several big blooms showing 
at one time. Root $2.00; Plant $.90 
BEGONIA ROSE. FD. 6-7 in. China rose. It is ex- 
tremely prolific. Centers always good and very 
long stems. Plant $.75 
BIG BEN. FD. 11 in. Rhodamine pink or mauve lavender. 
A free blooming, big dahlia that is a general 
favorite. Bush dwarf. An early bloomer. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.90 
BILL JACK. SC. 10 in. Pure white. An early and good 
bloomer with excellent substance and nice long 
stems. Bush 4 ft., vigorous and branching. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
BILL’S DELIGHT. FD. 10-11 in. Canary yellow heavily 
overlaid toward tips with zinc orange resulting in 
a beautiful soft bronzy pink tone. It is early free 
blooming and has a very long stem. Bush 3% ft., 
free branching. Root $1.50 
BILL’S SPLENDOR. ID. 8-10 in. Fuchsine pink. A fine 
deep pink that produces a wealth of perfect flowers 
from August on till frost. Bush 4 ft. An excellent 
root producer. Root $1.20 
BLACK MONARCH. ID. 8-10 in. Real maroon, or the 
nearest to black. Bush 4 ft., with excellent stems 
and vigorous. A mid-season bloomer. Plant $.90 
BLONDIE. Str. C. 4-5 in. Light primrose yellow. Dwarf 
bushes with plenty of long stemmed flowers from 
early to late. Plant $.60 
BRAITH DAVIS. FD. 7 in. Dianthus (rose) purple. Bush 
5-6 ft. Blooms profusely. This dahlia will fill the 
need of an attractive purple cut-flower. One of 
the favorites of our state fair displays. A pleasure 
to grow. Root $3.00; Plant $1.50 
BRIDES BOUQUET. FD. 10x5 in. Pure white. Vigorous 
4 ft. bushes. Large flowers freely produced on long 
stems. Root $1.75 
BROTHER JUSTINIUS. SC. 6-7 in. Peach with canary 
yellow center. This is one dahlia that we praise 
highly. It is really wonderful. The bushes are 3 ft., 
freely branching from the ground. It is the most 
prolific bloomer we know. Bushes are just covered 
with bloom early, midseason and late. Fine stem, 
good cut-flower and always flowers to cut. 
Root $1.25; Pot Root $.90; Plant $.60 
BURG MUELE BROCK. Str. C. 6 in. Mars orange over 
primrose yellow, a beautiful and unusual shade. 
A bloom of unusual substance that lasts for two 
weeks on the bush in good condition. An excellent 
cut-flower. Dwarf to 3 ft. bushes. Fine stems. 
Root $1.00 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL. ID. 11x6 in. A blend of 
straw yellow and buff with a strawberry red blush. 
A prolific bloomer for a big flower. Bush 4 ft. 
Exceptional fine foliage. Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
CALIFORNIA PAGEANT. ID. 11x5 in. Chinese yellow 
lightly shaded mars orange. Reverse has lines of 
purple that faintly shine through. It is early and 
free and has produced 12 in. blooms. Bush 4 ft. 
Stems are excellent. Plant $.75 
CAROL FRANCIS. Str. C. 8-10 in. Amaranth rose to 
light persian rose, a beautiful lavender. It produces 
early and late, perfectly formed blooms on perfect 
stems. One of the best dahlias in our collection. 
Root $1.20 
CAROLINE KERNOCHAN. ID. 7 in. Light primrose 
yellow tipped spinel red. A most popular dahlia 
in our fields. Bush 3 ft. with flowers produced 
early and freely. Root $1.20; Plant $.60 
CAROLINA LASSIE. Inc. C. 4-6 in. Amaranth rose 
shading lighter. A very fine lavender cut-flower. 
Root $.90 
CAROLINA MOON. ID. 6-7 in. Empire (butter) yellow. 
This is a very attractive shade of yellow. A cut- 
flower dahlia of excellent substance and produced 
in profusion. Plant $1.00 
CHANDELON. SC. 6-7 in. Light carmine rose, center 
mimosa yellow. Bush 4 ft. One of the several good 
varieties out of France. An early and continuous 
bloomer. Excellent for cutting. Plant $.90 
CHEROKEE ROSE. FD. 6-8 in. Rhodamine purple, 
lighter at tips. One of the best mauve shades 
for cutting. Never fails to produce an abundance of 
fine bloom. Root $1.25; Plant $.60 
