Miss Plumb (Min. F. D.)—A light shade of plum with lighter tones at the 
base of the flowers. A good bloomer and the flowers are under 2 inches. 
On *three*HonorsRolls sco ee Roots 35¢ each 
Montebello (1. D.)—A dark wine red with a silver reflex. A good root maker 
and in the large class. Very colorful --.------------------------ Roots 50c 
Mrs. A. D. Lavonia (Ball)—An old variety but still a winner. A rose pink on 
goodistems #2" ee ee ae eee eee ee R. C. 35c, Plants 75¢ 
Mrs. Albin (F. D.)—A true cut flower variety. Good stems. Clear yellow. 
Continues to bloom till frost. Very good --.---------------- Roots 35¢ each 
Mrs. Dean Acheson (S. C.)—Tyrian pink blended soft rose with white at 
center. General effect light blend. A dahlia of exceptional beauty. Size 
7%x4¥% inches on good stems __--_--- Roots $1.50, R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Mrs. Hester Pape (I. D.)—A 1946 Introduction that was on all three Honor 
Rolls. A large reddish purple which has a velvet sheen. Blooms 12 inches 
wide by 4 to 6 inches depth. Sturdy grower. Will be hard to beat in any 
ShOW ps2 eee ee Oe eee Roots $1.50, R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Nay Aug (S. C.)—A semi-cactus of shades of rose blended with chrome 
Roots $1.50, R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Nancy (Min.)—A small formal decorative of scarlet red ---. Roots 35¢ each 
Nickey K. (S. C.)—Medium size scarlet red on good stems. Good for cut 
flower:arrangeméent tase eee ee Ss eee eee Roots 50c 
Night Editor (1. D.)—Beautiful blend of Cyclamen purple with peony pur- 
ple. Size 9x5 inches. Good grower with heavy dark foliage. On Honor Roll. 
R. C. $1.00, Plants $2.00 
Noble Glory (S. C.)—Soft gold with rose suffusion. Flowers have high centers 
and petals are stag-horned. Blooms 10x6. Very good for exhibition. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75¢ 
Oakleigh Champion (Inc. Cac.)—Burnt orange and soft pink with lemon 
shadings at the base of long lacinated and twisted petals. Blooms 8 to 11 
inches by 6 to 7 inches deep, held erect on long, stiff canes. Profuse bloom- 
er. A tall thrifty grower averaging 6 feet, foliage dark green. On three 
Honor RollSkees see ne ee ee eee Roots $1.50, R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Ogden Reed (F. D.)—Giant size blooms of 13x6 and bushes 6 ft. high. A 
blend of spinel pink, rose pink and touches of yellow. Center a deep rose. 
Blooms held facing on cane like stems ____-_------------------- Roots 75c 
Old Gold (Min. F. D.)—Beautiful gold tinted scarlet. Wonderful stems. Ideal 
cut flower 264. 2 2 ee a ee ee eee Roots 75c 
Old Pat (Str. Cactus)—A beautiful blend of rose pink shading to gold, stem 
strong, holding flower erect, foliage insect proof. Medium size. 7 to 8 inch 
diameter,,On, three. Honor, Rolls 23-2. ee Roots 75c 
Orange Flame (I. D.)—Brilliant orange color of good form on nice long 
stems. Flowers of medium size and excellent for commercial or cut 
flower trade. A good bloomer and vigorous grower -_-__-------- Roots 75c 
Orange Glow (F. D.)—Vivid orange of commercial type which is needed in 
the cut flower class. Beautiful and does well throughout the season. You 
are missing a real dahlia if you pass this by, large blooms of 6x4 are on 
strong stems. A good variety to grow -_._-.--------------- Roots 35c each 
Orchid Lady (Min.)—Bright lilac or violet rose, wonderful for table decora- 
tions and small bouquets. Good grower, producing lots of blooms. 
Roots 25¢ each 
Paoli Local (S. C.)—Beautiful blending of rose and yellow and classified as 
Pink. Size 10% by 6% inches on good stems. A profuse bloomer. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75ce 
Patricia Spollen (1. C.)—A lively apricot suffused Saturn red—giving a 
general tone of a blended orange. Beautiful petal arrangement. 
Roots $2.50, R. C. 75c, Plants $1.50 
Peach Glo (Min.) Warm peach color with good stems and valuable in the 
small flowering class _-_.._----_-___-- Roots $2.00, R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
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