Prize Winning Varieties 
DETROITER [Fleming 1935] F. D. 
A grand dark red, nearly a maroon; early and constant 
bloomer. Flowers six to nine inches held on fine stiff 
stems. Fine for basket work or cutting. 
Roots 50c 
DIRECTOR M. A. HOWE [Paralls-Hulin Blamer, 1938], F. D. 
Another very successful release of the past. Very large. 
Color Tyrian rose to cerise. Height 3 feet. 
DIXIE’S WINE DOT [Dixie, 1943], I. D. 
Variegated. Color white, wavy petals flecked and dotted 
light ampro purple and also deep rhodamine purple. Size 
10 to 12 inches to 44% and 5 inches. Do not disbud and 
debranch too much. Everybody liked it in my garden 
this season. 
Roots 65c 
Roots $1.15 
DONNA H. JONES, [Crystal D. Gadns, 1948], S. C. 
Medium sized pink with white center. Long stiff cane- 
like stems. A fine color and free bloomer. Extra fine 
for cutting, bush 3-4 feet. 
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DOROTHY TATTAM [Holland], S. C. 
A fine large pink on a good stem. 
EARL BALDWIN [England], S. C. 
The flowers are very large and of beautiful formation, 
with florets twisting, curling and propeller-shaped. The 
ground color is flame, but this is almost covered by lilac, 
rose and purplish tints. 
Roots 75c 
Roots $1.25 
EAST ROW [F. D., 1942, Golden Rule] 
Size 10 x 5. Bush 5% feet. Color soft Nopal red, on very 
stiff straight stems. Foliage is very heavy and insect 
resistant. This dahlia is one of the earliest to bloom and 
grows like a weed. A sure fire grower and bloomer, 
and can be used for either cutting or exhibition. Achieve- 
ment Medal Winner at Cincinnati in 1941. Certificate of 
Merit in 1941 at the Hast Lansing Trial Grounds. 
Roots $1.50 Net 
EDGAR GUEST [Koenig, 1944], I. D. 
Closed center petals pale lemon yellow, other petals picric 
yellow with outer petals Martins’ yellow. Blooms 6 to 11 
inches by 3 to 7 inch depth. Free Blooming and beautiful 
flowers on stiff stems of good length. Very fine when 
cut, 
Roots $1.00 
EDITH WILLKIE [Tooker, 1942], S. C. 
The greatest white Dahlia of all time. Undefeated in three 
years of the toughest competition. A pure white semi- 
cactus Dahlia which grew 8 inches to 10 inches in the 
gardens this year. 
Roots $1.35 
VIEW OF 3 ACRE FIELD 
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