Notice 
The Prices In This Catalog Are Good Only For 1954 
DAHLIAS FROM FOREIGN LAND 
The following are partial list of the dahlias we imported. We do not have 
all of our shipment in yet before our catalog goes to press. Last yeahs 
visitors were amazed at the display of the different foreign varieties we had. 
- i 1 black sheen. 
Adolph Mayer (Dec.)—Velvet maroon with real blac Plants 75e, R. C. 35¢ 
i = i d a compact formation. 
Albino (Pom.)—A pure white pom. Early bloom an p Bentieyse 
Alice May (1. D.)—Pure white informal with a slight yellow cast at the hase 
of petals. One of the large type. Size 10 by 5 --------------- Roots 50c eac 
Ami Louis Blin (S. C.)—Very dark garnet red of enormous blooms. This is 
a French importation 2-2-2 >= —--— Roots $2.00; Plants $1.00; R. C. 50c¢ 
Amateur Jean Gaillard (Cac.)—Rosy carmine color free flowering French 
dahlia. The lovely flowers are poised on strong elegant stems well above 
the:foliagee. 2709 et eae oen nee R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
: eye f a deep rose pink. 
Animato (Min.)—Lovely cut flower of a deep ig R. C. 35c, Plants 75¢ 
Annabelle (1. D.)—A large deep maroon color with a velvety texture. 
Roots 35c each 
Aumonier Chandelon (S. C.)—A beautiful rich deep pink with a golden yel- 
low center on good stems. Blooms early and very useful for cut flowers. 
Roots $1.25, R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Avrecol (Cac.)—Beautiful saffron yellow with a warm center. Medium 
size. 1947, Introduction. >. 2-2-2 seen eee ee eee es Roots 35c each 
Baby Royal (Min.)—Salmon and rose on good stems ------------- Roots 50c 
Bengali (Pom.)—Bengal rose color. Free flowering on stiff stems Roots 50¢ 
Binnenhof (S. C.)—Beautiful cinnamon color. Early flowering variety on 
strong stems hue. ee eee. ee ee ee Roots 35¢ 
Bishop-Of-Landaff (Min.)—English bedding dahlia. Intense red with dark 
bronze ‘foliage 2i20"_ eit 2 Se eee eee Roots 50c 
Brigette Werner (S. C.)—Pure rose color that is needed in this class. 
Roots 75c each 
Casper Ludwig Memory (Str. Cac.)—For something different you will find 
it in this cherry red straight cactus -___-----_------- R. C. 35c, Plants 75¢ 
Constellation (S$. C.)—Early bloomer of medium size flowers with narrow 
petals. Soft pink with yellow center ---_.------------ R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Croydon-Masterpiece (I. D.)—This beautiful dahlia of Salmon Orange to a 
deep shade of tan. High full centers and excellent stems. Size 11x6 and 
can be grown larger with care. A wonder in the showroom. 
Plants $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Darcy Sainsbury (1. D.)—This Australian variety is a fine white with good 
size’ and “formation? <*- 2) ee ee eee Roots 35c 
Devil Du Roi Albert (Dec.)—A beautiful bi-color of dark color bordered in 
white. Very much distinguished from other bi-color novelties we have. 
Roots 50c 
Dolly Shawyer (Dec.)—A new 1946 introduction that has made a success. 
Very large flower of pure white blooms on strong stems ___-_-_- Roots 75c 
Dr. De Boer (Min.)—Lilac to wine red with light apricot-yellow shading. 
Roots 25c¢ 
Edith Morrell (Dec.)—A beautiful flower of lilac rose with a bronze cast. 
Enormous flowers on good stems. We liked this one very much. 
Roots $1.00; Plants 50c 
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