Arthur Godfrey (F. D.)—Orient red with orange and buff shadings. Ex- 
tremely large size 11 by 6 inches. Good stems —_.__ R. C. 75c, Plants $1.50 
Atomic Yellow (S. C.)—Giant flowers of a beautiful yellow on the early 
blooms and as the season advances the color changes to gold. Will pro- 
duce blooms 12 inches by 6% inches. One two honor rolls. 
R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Autumn Blaze (1. D.)—This was one of the most outstanding dahlias we 
grew in our garden. Giant flowering blooms of a brilliant fiery red touched 
with gold. This dahlia is unusual and very outstanding with a good record 
in show and in the garden. Was admired by all our visitors. Can be grown 
to 14 inches with a great depth ____-____-__-____-__ R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Autumn Blend (S. C.)—A blend of orange and yellow with a touch of pink. 
Blooms are facing on good stems. This is a “‘B’’ size dahlia. Good keep- 
eC Ceem rt a aL Oe gee re, eae R. C. 75c, Plants $1.50 
B. and B. (F. D.)—A 10 inch lavender formal with a good full center and 
good depth. Plants are very rugged. Has an excellent show record. 
R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Barbara Lee (I. D.)—A beautiful blend of pink and cream color. Large 
Progmenn 200d stems... .. |. ee R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Barbara Veirs (1. D.)—Brilliant reddish purple. A color that stands out in 
the garden. Twisting serrated petals give the blooms a distinctive ap- 
pearance. Broad leaved foliage resistant to pests. On honor roll. 
R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Barwell Queen (1. D.)—A beautiful large white that was introduced in 1950. 
Has made a good record. Did well for us R. C. 25, Plants 50c, Roots $1.00 
Blue Galilee (S. C.)—‘‘A”’ size Dahlia of old rose with a blue overcoat. Very 
Heaupinieees ee R. C. 50c, Roots $1.50, Plants $1.00 
Blue Rose (F. D.)—Light pastel lavender-pink on good stems. Extra heavy 
Pie ee ee ee Oe ee Roots 75c 
Bo-Bo (M. F. D.)—Amber yellow tinted red at centers and outer edges Good 
Substance and beautiful stems. Blooms well within the miniature class. A 
variety much needed in the miniature class. On three honor rolls. 
Roots 35¢c each 
Bonnie-Blue (Bal!)—An orchid ball dahlia on good stems. Good for bouquets. 
Roots 35c each, 3 for $1.00 
Braith H. Davis (F. D.)—A rare shade of rose purple. Very attractive 7 inch 
blooms. A dependable bloomer in hot weather. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75s, Roots $1.25 
Bride’s Bouquet (F. D.)—Pure white, with no trace of any other color in the 
bloom. Sizes 10 to 11 inches. Stems 7 to 12 inches long and straight. Bushes 
532 iL..O0n three honor-rolls’=_..22-..-2--2--_.2.-_.- R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Bright Idea (F. D. Min.)—Dark red tipped white, sometimes all red. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Bright Lass (F. D. Min.)—Dainty deep rose blooms on good stems. Good for 
PS AEN TOLD EG) DY Jo gh de Apa papi Spl i AISA cr De BRN R. C. 35c, Plants 75c¢ 
Buckeye-Bride (F. D.)—A beautiful clear pink on good stems. Medium size 
ERT ree ee ere ee eee ee ete ae Roots 35¢ each 
Buckeye King (1. D.)—A giant informal of pure rich gold. An older variety 
tuateetill goes to, the) show room -22.2.--.--220lSsuleeile_ 222 Roots 35¢ each 
Buddy (Min.)—A rich bright carmine red with a deep oxblood red center. 
Fine for cutting. Early bloomer. Size 24%x2 __-__--_-_------- Roots 35c each 
Campus Queen (1. D.)—Red-tipped white petals lacinated and twisted. A 
beautiful bi-color of medium-size blooms on good stems. 1950 introduction. 
R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Carlisle’s Majestic (1. D.)—A beautiful giant, blooms of dark garnet red. 
AV SeANTITCH  DVsily ose soca ade eee een R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Carol K. (Min. F. D.)—Buff and gold on wiry stems. Very attractive. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
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