Uncle Dudley (1. C.)—Bi-color—Fuschia purple, tipped % to 1% inches white 
tips. Stems 10 to 12 inches. Bush 4% feet. Blooms 10x5. A beautiful bi-color. 
POUOMULODDIC ROLLS Boater ke ey ee eR ie i Roost 50c 
Valley Queen (1. C.)—A beautiful incurved cactus of red with light shades of 
brown mahogany, turning to a tan late in the season. Long strong stems. 
Biieciecoree TONOT atOLL Se ee ee ee ATE AILS De Plant 75c, R. C. 35c 
Verda Flora (Pompon)—This is a novelty dahlia as the blooms are green 
color. Sometimes a bloom will have a red petal or two in a bloom. Blooms 
are 2 to 24% inch size. Our stock is limited on this variety but will release 
PC UDIADLGALNISeR DL IN Sigs nao, hae, 8 le ens OF nh Pt ln Plant $1.00 Net 
Virginia Rute (1. D.)—Rich oxblood red shaded garnet of neat formation. 
Petals are broad and rolled to a point at the tips. Bushes rugged and tall 
with blooms facing straight upon stiff heavy stems _____________ Root 75c 
Virginia B. Taggert (F. D.)—Light blend of pastel colors, white with blush 
of fuchine pink. Blooms are normally about 10 to 11 inches in diameter by 
5 inches deep. Stems strong and erect __.__.__-__-__-_-__-_____. Root 50c 
Wanda Meade (I. D. 1943)—Scarlet red evenly tipped pure white. A striking 
dahlia which has great possibilities as a cut flower. A clean grower with 
flowers of remarkable substance. Highly recommended ________ Root 35c 
Windlassie (1. D.)—A pure glistening white. Twisting petals roll all the way 
back to the stem forming a ball-shaped flower. On all three Honor Rolls. 
This was the most beautiful white dahlia we had in our gardens last year. 
Don’t fail to grow this one as it is the Blue Ribbon of the white class. 
Plant $1.00, R. C. 75c 
White Dawn (Min.)—A good miniature white that is excellent for small 
DOUGIC Loman. merry were meen cee ere nt eee Roots 25c each 
White Fantasy (F. D.)—A heavy petaled pure white eight to ten inches in 
diameter and of great depth. Cane like stems hold most blooms side 
facine  biooms 200d early and: late oe ee eee Roots 75c¢ 
Wosal (I. D.)—Large blooms of apricot orange and rhodamine pink. 
Roots 50c 
Winona (S. C.)—A lovely blend of bright pink and Naples yellow. Blooms 
seven to eight inches in diameter with good depth. Blooms held facing on 
POOCESLOUI SE foe e952 5 ed Ap eens be an 9 R. C. 35c, Plants 75¢ each 
Woodland Peach (S. C.)—A lovely blend of Coral Pink and Empire Yellow. 
A “‘B”’ size dahlia. Early and profuse bloomer. 
Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
White Glamour (1. D.)—A massive flower with high full centers and long 
pointed petals that turn completely back to the stem as the bloom develops. 
Identical in all respects to Silver Glamour except its pure white. 
Root $1.50, Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Yellow Kitten (Min. F. D.)—Early and profuse blooming miniature. Yellow 
tinted light pink on tip of petals. Fine for cutting ---_----__----- Root 75c 
Yellow Gem (Pom.)—Clear canary yellow pompon of perfect formation on 
splendid stems. Always dependable -_--.----------------- Roots 25c each 
Zero (Rocky River)—A white formal with a faint touch of lavender at cen- 
ters and outer edges during the early season. The eight inch blooms 
have longer stems than other whites in this class, and are held well above 
tall, exceedingly robust plants. Mid-season bloomer that has been the 
answer to our need for a late season cut-flower that holds its centers 
until November. Canes are slender to the base allowing cutting with six 
foot stems, if desired. Certified at Cincinnati. On Roberts’ and Faust’s 
Honor Rolls and Webb’s Review __.-_------ Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
Zest (Min. Form.)—A brilliant cardinal red, tipped clear clean white min- 
iature. Flowers 3 by 1% inches. A wonderful addition in the miniature 
EMU, yop 2A tgeheneny fae. oe Ley le cg ne a Plant 75c, R. C. 50c 
The abbreviations “’R.C.” in the catalog mean ‘Rooted Cuttings.” 
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