MARION TATE — 41 ft. ID. rose-colored, large flow- 
ering new English Dahlia. Sturdy grower, with 
sirong ‘straight :sternay + teense en. er eee $1.50 
MARY SHINKFIELD, (Formal Decorative) 4 it——An 
immense, perfectly formed flower of great depth, 
and a rare new color. Soft, yellow, tipped bronzy 
terracotta, with a rich deep center. The ‘perfect’ 
CAGiicr==IrOm. AUSITCUICIA seeiae oth. meant $1.50 
MAD. ELISABETH SAWYER, S.C.—A very fine deep 
pink, medium sized cut-flower. Produces flowers in 
abundance and will make a fine garden-decorat- 
TOTETOO MS ott 128 el re rs he eee $1.00 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS, (1.D.)—‘Salbach” 1939— 
Bloom 12x7, bush 5 ft. It is soft, rich golden hon- 
ey yellow with just a touch of coppery shading. It 
won two Achievement Medals, on two Honor Rolls 
and won SIX blue ribbons as largest flower in the 
show. It has been grown to OVER SEVENTEEN 
INCHES. There is no question but what this is the 
largest dahlia ever grown. The introducer says 
"We regard it as easily the finest new dahlia in 
VEC Se OCIUEING JTIOUC we) faerie a ee eae $1.00 
MISS GLORY, (S.C.)—Another variety of consider- 
able merit. The color an apricot yellow and the 
giant blooms are held erect on the best of strong 
stems. A free and early bloomer with healthy 
plant growth. Strongly recommended. .... $ .75 
MISS SAN DIEGO, (I.C.) (Comstock)—A distinctive 
incurved cactus of artistic formation. Color is Ty- 
tian pink with thread like markings of Tyrian pink 
on the strontian yellow center potals. Petals deep- 
ly lacinated at tips. Size 7¥2x4 or larger. .... $1.00 
MISS SHATTOCK — 5 ft. FD. pure white, perfectly 
round and regular formed large flower on finest 
stems. A grand dahlia and a first class exhibition 
ROUEN STONES eam be oA eR RR eee rR etd $1.00 
MONARCH OF THE EAST, (F.D.)—A super giant. We 
had many blooms 18 to 14 inches across in 1938. 
Color is a warm gold with apricot and orange 
buff suffusion—slight coppery red on the reverse. 
This sensational new Dahlia has every thing— 
giant size, grand stems and perfect growing hab- 
its. Easily one of the best of new introductions— 
Lteshouldsbesinvevery,ccarden a noes ees $ .50 
MOTHER’ ARSTEN (Cactus)—A dahlia that is really 
different, much like a spidery mum in form; the 
blooms are produced very freely on fine © stiff 
stems. The color is chamois bronze. ...... $1.00 
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