ALLEGRESSE (A-SC-Y)—Pure sulphury yellow of 
ideal exhibition quality. The perfectly formed 
blooms are carried well above the plants on long, 
well proportioned stems and are good keepers 
when cut. Outstanding for exhibition. Size 
BP aOh « Ds atk ecg, UE LR GRA ee Ee $1.50 
AMI LOUIS BLIN (SC,A) A maroon of excellent color 
and growing habits. No ugly petaloids. The best 
there is in this color and formation.......... $1.50 
AUTUMN BLAZE I. D. 12x7 1948 (Johnson). Crimson 
and gold tipped petals. One that can be grown to 
tremendous size and depth. Outstanding in every 
IREISEXSTCT, oa ce cpa ce aon oe $1.50 
AXFORD TRIUMPH, (I.D.\—Bloom 12x6. Color is 
deep golden orange. This is one of the easiest 
dahlias to raise that we know of, and will give 
strong competition in the orange class. Bushes 
medium tall, foliage very tough. Stems and pose 
of flower are all that can be described...... $1.50 
AZURE, (I.D.)—A large, very deep flower of splen- 
did formation. Rosy lilac with a bluish violet 
sheen. Plant growth unusually strong and thrifty. 
PE OOOH MEU LOW OL 4: bik Ve eee Mee $ .50 
BALLEGO’S SUPRISE (A-Sc-W)—A real top-notcher 
best described as a white Frau O. Bracht. Plants, 
however, have more vigor than the latter variety. 
A fine dahlia in the garden as well as one of the 
best exhibition and commercial varieties. Size 
Oem eek. Rue tast oa. aieee. ee $1.00 
BELLE DAME — A-StC. An interesting variety with 
a well-chosen name. This “beautiful lady’ wears 
a salmon-pink gown and is very attractive in the 
garden as well as for exhibition-purposes. Best 
stems and fine flower-shape. May easily be grown 
MES Anant Warn eeee eat, oe vice) apclls cy asec crs, bce $1.50 
BERGER’S MEISTERSTUCK (Inc. C.)—A fine medium 
sized dahlia from Holland. The attractively form- 
ed incurved. cactus blooms are very freely pro- 
duced on ideal long stems. The color is chamois 
COLT MUMIA (<8 ERROR Mae. ey eka hte so anisole s $1.50 
BILL’S GOLD (FD)—One of the finest ““gold’’ dahlias 
to date. Very large blooms. Stems straight and 
strong. Plants medium in height. Winner of 
many championships in its native Australia and 
a consistent winner here. Size 9x4. Roots $1.50 
BINNENHOF (S.C.)—This is one of the best cut flow- 
er dahlias. It starts blooming very early and the 
3 ft. bushes are very prolific of 5 to 6 inch blooms 
throughout the entire season. Stems are very 
good. The color is apricot buff with darker con- 
Berl Sr Oe Reet ese ahs b's Se oe $ .75 
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