FOREST RANGER. ID. 10x4 in. Chrysanthemum crimson. 
This new red dahlia produced fine blooms early and 
in quantity over a long season. A 1949 Honor Roll 
Dahlia. Root $2.00; Plant $.90 
FRIEDA GAYLORD. ID. 12x5 in. Rosein purple to 
aureolin (golden yellow) base. This is the largest 
of the lavender pinks, and a good producer of 
perfect giant flowers. Plant $1.00 
GENERAL EISENHOWER. Inc. C. 7-8 in. Cardinal red. 
The best of all red cactus dahlias. It blooms early 
and is very free. Stems are extra long and if dis- 
budded, 2-3 ft. canes may be cut. A wonderful 
cut-flower. The bush is 3-4 ft., branching from 
near the ground. Plant $1.50 
GOLDEN TREASURE. FD. 6-7 in. Golden Mimosa 
yellow. This is sarly and free blooming and a 
good cut-flower. Tre bush is 4-5 ft., vigorous and 
well branched. Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
GRAF FOLKE BERNAWOTTE. SC. A beautiful, enormous 
white, freely prodzced from midseason, on fine long 
stems. This is one of the best new whites in a dec- 
ade. The bushes are 5 ft. and vigorous growing. 
Root $3.00; Plant $1.50 
GRANDMOTHER’S LACE. SC. 9x6 in. Ivory white. Petals 
are deeply laciniated, giving the extremely deep 
bla@oms an attractive shaggy effect. This is an out- 
standing variety. Root $3.00; Plant $1.50 
GREAT LAKES. FD. 10 in. Pure white. One of the best. 
It is easy to grow, blooms early and freely. The 
bush is 3 ft., branching from low down. Big blooms 
on excellent stems. Net Plant $.90 
GUITANO. Str. C. (Ballego) A brilliant free-flowering 
red on fine long stems. Root $2.00; Plant $.90 
HOLLYWOOD STAR. ID. A fine purple. Blooms are 12 
in. with great depth. On three Honor Rolls. 
Net Plant $3.50 
IRENE RICH. SC. 10 in. Spinel pink with lemon yellow 
base. Very early to bloom, the low bushes flower 
profusely all season. Bloom has good substance. 
_A 1949 Honor Roll Dahlia. Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
JEAN WAITE. Str. C. 7 in. A lovely purple cut-flower, 
Plant $1.50 
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JEAN TRIMGEE. SC. 7-8 in. Imperial purple. A very 
beautiful flower and one of the earliest and most 
prolific blocming varieties. This one has long been 
a favorite. Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
JOY WILDEN. FD. 8 in. China Rose, a bright shade of 
red. Foliage is similar to burdock. It is a dwarf 
grower with dense bushes. This is an attractive 
novelty. Plant $1.50 
KELVIN. FD. 11-12x5 in. A beautiful begonia shaded 
to light begonia pink. Stems are long and strong. 
Bushes 4 ft. with very large heavy foliage. It is 
a strong winner at the show. Root $1.75; Plant $.90 
KELVIN SUNRISE. SC. 6-7 in. Gold tipped garnet. 
An unusual color combination. A bi-color. Bush is 
4 ft. Has excellent stems and a good root maker. 
Root $1.25; Plant $.60 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN. ID. 9 in. Golden amber 
tipped white. This has long been a standard bi- 
color in these colers. Root $2.00; Plant $.90 
KENTUCKY SUN. FD. 8-9 in. Light mimosa ‘yellow. 
Bush 3 ft. Flowers are produced. in profusion over 
a long season. A most reliable yellow. Plant $.75 
KING DAVID. FD. 8-10 in. Peony purple. A fine 
purple that blooms early and throughout the season. 
3 ft. bushes provide flowers of good substance that 
do not fade. Net Plant $.75 
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD. iD. 10x5 in. Light Chrome yellow, 
shaded rose on reverse. A big flower on an extra 
long stem. 5 ft. bushes are vigorous early and 
free blooming. Root $1.00; Plant $.60 
LAKESIDE BEAUTY. FD. 6-7x4 in. Ariaranth rose 
shaded aureolin (golden-yellow) at base, with a 
creamy yellow center. It has a very long stem and 
keeps long when cut. The most popular Florists’ 
pink. Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
L. C. K. Str. C. 5 in. Amber yellow. Very early and 
free. One of the best cut-flowers. The 3 ft. bushes 
provide big clumps of roots. 
Root $1.25; Plant $.60 
