SHOW GIRL, (C.)—An enormous incurved cactus 
which will be a real winner on the show-table. 
Flowers have an ideal shape and have a bright 
camary-yellow  COlOL. scwenat ost omits omienerres $1.50 
SIMOUN, (D.)—Large French novelty of unusual col- 
or. Bright primrose-yellow with blood-red spots 
Cid) Stripes ets. ceils we tether $1.00 
SMOKY — 5 ft. A-ISC. deep mauve, bronze hued, suf- 
fusing golden to the base of florets. Remarkable 
colour effect make the huge stemmed, incurved gi- 
ant an interesting exhibition bloom. ........ $1.50 
SNOWBALL, (Inc. C. Stradwick)—Purest possible, 
white coupled with a very pleasing form, makes 
this one of the best dahlias in this class. A grand 
prize winner on the show table. Flowers being 
made up of narrow cactus florets, being round, as 
some petals reflex and others incurve. Size of 
bloom 9x6. Stems wiry and erect. ........ $1.00 
STELLAETTE, (A-IR-R) (Delbrugge)—A tall, rugged 
plant, producing velvety, deep red flowers of large 
size. Cane-like stems carry the blooms erect at all 
VAN E61 = ean memes aha A ry A a rer hs At $1.50 
SOMMERLACHEN B-ID.—One of the finest Bclass 
bicolors. Deep carmine with large white tips. Very 
CHET elie3 Vos thy ce ome teak chr he ee eee eee ene $1.50 
ST. THERESE (B-StC-Lt Bl)—Dainty in formation and 
coloring. The tightly rolled petals give the flower 
an “airy’’ appearance and the delicate coloring 
of light lilac pink with white centers adds up to 
real beauty in the pastel shades. Size 6x3 .. $ .75 
STUART OGG, (I.D.)—A large yellow and _ white 
dahlia on good stems that hold the blooms facing 
nicely; bushes are good vigorous growers about 
AYs lect Idle Aavery GOOd, CCh ica as ae amr $1.50 
SUNBURST, (A-ID-Y) (Smith)—A massive flower of 
deep golden yellow. A really worth-while addit- 
ion to our list. Plants are strong growers. Stems 
are strong. Flowers are carried well above the 
Folldce Meo zoml Ox eee ne eon ce oe $1.50 
SUNRAYS, (I.D.), 4-5 ft—One of the best 1938 intro- 
ductions. This vigorous bush throws huge blooms 
of clear buff with apricot suffusions, reverse of 
petals, peach red. Winner of American Home A- 
chievement Medal and certificate at E. Lansing. A 
SENnSCLONC ane W sO lic Seer eee $1.00 
TERRY, (A-ID-L) (Zozo)—One of the most distinctively 
formed dahlias we have ever seen. The petals 
are long and narrow with separated tips; rolling 
back to the stem in the manner of a deep informal 
decorative, but are revolute as in cactus types. 
The flowers are large and correspondingly deep. 
The color varies from orchid pink to pure laven- 
Cen A tarts ss oth ale ye. Un, 5. ei moms OOS ea eel $1.50 
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