Lombaert’s Violet (Cac.)—The middle size flowers are bishop-violet, on thin 
wiry stems. Free flowering and extra good for cutting. 
Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 40c 
Lutt Wittchen (Dec.)—This is the most outstanding miniature white dahlia 
we know of. The blooms look like gardenias. Extra good bloomer. Early 
blooms don’t have too long stems but improve in length as the season ad- 
V AITO CS ee ee ae a en ee rete ts ee ee ee Roots 50c¢ 
Lovely Jewel (Cac.)—This one of the outstanding foreign varieties for 1948. 
Those that saw it at the shows last fall were thrilled at its beauty. It has 
lovely striking blooms of an exquisite pure old rose color with a soft yellow 
centre. Will be seen this year in a number of exhibits. 
Root $1.50, Plant 75c, R. C. 40c 
Madame Elizabeth Sawyer (Cac.)—Excellent blooms for cutting. Free flow- 
ering variety of a beautiful rose color. A beautiful flower __-.___- Root 75c¢ 
Manhattan (1. D.)—-A very fine dahlia of mauve color and on long and erect 
stems. Good evhibition variety ~_....--.__.__-____- Plant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Marjoleyn (Min.)—Brilliant carmine rose. Small decorative flowers. Very 
profuse floomer and can be depended on -..._...._....-.--.- Roots 35c 
Mde. Spreckhouse (Min.-Cac.)—A lovely miniature cactus of pastel pink 
and cream on excellent stems. Petals are narrow and rolled, giving them 
AUSDIK GROTTO C Em se eae re ee ee ee oS tae Root 75c 
Pride of Haarlem (Dec.)—Brilliant red on good stems. A very good flower 
frOM+HOlLLaANnd Sees se eee se ee ee Root $1.00 
Pride of Holland (St. C.)—A striking pure rose pink that glistens. Heavy 
bloomer, early to late. Long stems holding the blooms well. 
Root $1.50, Plant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Prinses Beatrix (Dec.)—A delicate orange. Points of petals regularly tint- 
ed white. Kingly flower on good stems above the foliage. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Princess Franger (Cac.)—Delicate buff salmon, a splendidly formed cas- 
tus on fine stems. Medium size blooms of 4 to 6 inches. Wonderful for cut 
flower arrangement see ieee oO ae Bee eee Root 35c 
Princesse Louise De Suede (Dec.)—Medium size cut flower of great merits. 
Orange, red with white tips which makes an attractive flower __ Root 50c 
Promising Surprise (Min. Dec.)—A bi-color of white petals with each edged 
bright Tyrian purple. Perfect for small bouquets. Very early and profuse. 
Roots each 50c 
Quinns Tidal Wave (F. D.)—Large broad petalled flower of deep yellow. An 
Australian variety that has made good in the show room. 
Root $2.50, Plant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Robert Baelde (Cac.)—Beautifully formed real cactus on good stems. Lus- 
trous salmon with a center of luminous red. A really outstanding variety. 
hy OUPSHOULO CLV sUllissON@ie eer sc ene ee ee en Root 50c 
Sabina (Cac.)—Copper suffused salmon. Very nice medium size flower for 
cutting. Rich and early flowering. Size 4 to 5 inches ____________ Root 50c 
Semeur L. Hurean (Cac.)—Beautiful violet, large flowering. Artistically 
formed,onrextraslong stemsqn 2... ks ok eee ee Root 50c 
Shirley Westwell (Dec.)—A beautiful scarlet decorative dahlia. Medium 
size blooms on good stems. Good for cut flower arrangement ___ Root 50c 
Souvenir-de-Paris (Dec.)—Large flower on strong stems. Color a violet 
magenta and a color that is greatly admired. Will be among the show 
WINES ie 2 STORES Seether ee Roots 50c 
The abbreviations ‘“’R.C.” in the catalog mean “Rooted Cuttings.” 
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