BLUE GALILEE (S.E.)—Rose pink with shades of pur- 
ple, a very attractive color. It is an early bloom- 
er and the 10 in. blooms are produced very ireely 
on good stems.. The bushes are sturdy and rather 
IO WOLO WiATiG Stee tas en eel ee eee eee $1.00 
BLUE HORIZON (I. D.)\—Winner of the American 
Home Achievement Medal and honor roll Dahlia. 
Large blooms of French Violet with a decided blue 
cast. Long pointed petals with absolutely tight 
centers. Good stiff stem holds the flower well out 
Olse ul OCS mee wna eee sis ee Deere $1.00 
BLACK MONARCH, (I. D. S. C.)—Bloom 9x5. A very 
dark red on vigorous wide spreading bushes. A 
mid-season, sparse bloomer that will win on the 
SHOWal CDlOSeee en oss hiate en ho vee Roots $1.50 
BLUE MOON, (I.D.)—A vigorous, clean growing va- 
riety producing flowers up to 12 inches with good 
depth and in an unusual coloring—lavender shad- 
ing to lilac purple at base, giving a bluish effect. 
Blooms are held on strong arms well above the 
lecttheryalolicicic meet mrt eats ok frre sist ot ep-petese $1.00 
BRIOSO (S.C.)— A beautiful novelty of scarlet tipped 
white. Very constant bi-color. Good stems and 
COIS eee Ge ey ee nlc os se spans $1.00 
BRITAIN’S QUEEN (LD.)—A large dahlia which has 
won many awards. Color pure white for two- 
thirds of flower then delicately pink. Won an 
JhowordecieMert cdiehilioevengland s. >is. $1.50 
BRUIDEGOM SPECIAL. (I. D.) A very large dahlia of 
most unusual color an old rosy brick red on fine 
sturdy stems. The plant is a strong grower about 
lave toot: ter) | Weweeer neice wee he yen Maes $1.50 
CALIFORNIA IDOL, (I.D.)—Four feet. One of the 
largest and loveliest of all yellow Dahlias and 
most admired in our garden. A good Dahlia in 
every respect and one that should be in every 
garden. = free blooming. and reliable. ....4. $ .75 
CALIFORNIA PAGEANT (A-ID-Au) (Ballay)— Bright 
gold with bronze shadings. Flowers are _ large, 
having been grown thirteen inches in diameter at 
a trial ground of the American Dahlia Society in 
1946. Stems are good, holding the flower facing 
Less 1Cles ae win, ree ae meee ae Nae ee Be $1.00 
CEASE FIRE (D.)—One of the finest very big formal 
decorative flowers on enormous stems, which have 
a fine creamy colour. Rival for the Challenge Cup 
for the best foreign novelty 1949. Good in every 
LESUSCURE Le re Se ee Oates $1.00 
CASPER LUDWIG’S MEMORY, SC.—A very fine, 
deep blood-red semi cactus, which will be a sure 
winner on the showtable. It has very long and stiff 
stems and flowers of good size. Winner of the Sil- 
ver Challenge Cup for the best Dutch novelty of 
TESTS Rs Gr Rane goes, ae Sri ee CER RE E at A $1.50 
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