LEDA, Pastel mauve with lighter 
shadings. Strong grower. Sept. 
*LANCER. Velvety crimson, petals 
broad, like a big zinnia. Sept. 
BRADY? FANE I OUARK a) WA lovely 
dwarf cushion of English origin, laven- 
der pink flowers, very large. 
MAJOR BOWES. Soft phlox purple 
shading lighter. A large hardy green- 
house variety. Cuts well, fine stems. Oct. 
MRS. T. RILEY. An enormous white, 
reflex blooms, broad petals. Sept. 
MRS. SMEARDON. Combination of 
old rose and bronze, slightly incurved. 
Sept. 
MRS. SUTTERLAND. Magnolia pur- 
ple. Silver reverse and tips, incurved. 
Sept. 
*MAY BRIDE (or JUNE BRIDE) A 
Dwarf of quite large flowers of good 
red. July. 
*PRECOSE SUPREME. 
blooms through the Summer. 
PURPLE QUEEN. Large rich purple 
of good growth. Aug. and Sept. 
ROSE PRIMROSE. Amaranth rose. 214 
inches not disbudded. Sept. 
Purple and 
RADIO. Incurved orange yellow, shad- 
ing to buff. Nice large flower. Sept. 
*SUNNY CHARM... A lovely large 
deep yellow. Very charming variety. Sept. 
Aug. 
‘SALMON PRECOSE. Lovely rather 
low growing salmon-pink with flowers 
about 4 inches across that are lovely cut. 
Late July on. 
*WENDY. A bright orange bronze. 
Abundant bloomer, straight stiff stems. 
Aug. 
ZENITH. A large solid purple with 
broad petals, uniform. 5 and 6 inches 
disbudded. Sept. 
ZADIE. A very large bright pink, large 
stiff stems. Sept. 
RAYONANTE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
You will love this type of mum. They 
are early blooming and 4 inches not dis- 
budded. The flower is very double with 
long narrow petals, all the same except 
color. Colors: buff, white and lavender. 
Price same as English. 
 DAHLIAS OF QUALITY AND 
DISTINCTION 
AT REDUCED PRICES 
I have 300 varieties but not enough of 
2 
a variety to catalog. Visit my garden and 
see them. 
ABBREVIATIONS: 
Classification— 
Size, A—Large (Exhibition) over 8 
inches. 
B—Medium (Cutflower) 4 to 8 
. inches. 
Ba—Ball 314 inches and over. 
M—HMiniature, under 4 inches 
(Miniature ball) 2 to 3, 
inches. 
Type of Flower— 
Ba—Ball, C—Cactus. Coll.— 
Collarette. F.D—Formal De- 
corative. I.D.—Informal De- 
corative. O—Orchid Flower- 
ing. P—Peony. Pom.—Pom- 
pom. S.C.’or H.C.—Semi-Cac- 
tus. St. C.—Straight Cactus. 
Color— 
Au—Autumn. Bi — Bi-color. 
Blend—Lt. Bl—Light Blend; 
O. Bl—Other Blend. L. — 
Lavender. Or.—Orange. Pk.— 
Pink. Pr.—Purple. Red. Dk. 
R.—Dark red. R. Light red. 
Var—Varigated. W.—White. 
Y.—Yellow. 
Stems—All have good stems. and 
hold the flower up good unless 
otherwise stated. 
Substitution—If you have second or 
third choices, please list them. 
ALICE MAY) ACeE De pr a 40 
AMY BYERS* A.—S.C.—Y. Tall, 
long stiff stems, very choice, 1949.. .60 
AUTUMN SUNGLOW. A—S.C. 
Bronze, center darker. Very pretty.. .40 
AMBER QUEEN. Large. Pom........... 25) 
ADOLPH MEYER. B.—F.D. Almost 
black. Some classify 1t\S.CU a hep 
A. D. LIVONI. Ba.—4-in. Coral 
Pinks Vety-striking tie 35 
ANNIE McKAY. A.—I.D. Buff, 
1040 LW NN Ce A ae eae 40 
ALICE CAVENDER. B.—I.D. Nice 
lavender. 
BONNIE BLUE. Ba. 3-in. Quite blue- 
she Os, bushel ele dae 35 
BLUE RIVER. A. F.D. The bluest 
dahlia of all except a new one $7.... .40 
BO; PREP/\ Poms Tall Pris 4 ae 25 
CASCADE GOLD. A. I.D. Clear cut 
color-of:bronzy. bukit se ay 50 
PEO TRINA SAC Tice eon era 50 
BARBERY. A. I.D. Bl. Pr, Buff........ 40 - 
