Mrs. Albin (F. D.)—A true cut flower variety. Good stems. Clear yellow. 
Continues to bloom till frost. Very good -_.---------------- Roots 35¢c 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 
TVex4¥o inches. on VOOd St6MS oe ee ee eee Plants 75c, R. C. 35c 
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 teiclo bd ten oie ea Oe hee eRe RN eo i ea ee Root 75c 
My Memories (S. C.)--Beautiful primrose yellow with blooms 10x6. Good 
foliage and long strong stems. A very good variety for speciman blooms. 
On two? Honore Rolises ea eee ee ee Plant $2.00, R. C. $1.00 
Nay Aug (S. C.)—A semi-cactus of shades of rose blended with chrome 
Root 75c 
Nancy (Min.)—A small formal decorative of scarlet red ~-----_--- Root 25c 
Nick’s Orchid (St. C.)—Combination of Phlox purple blended white with 
base of petals lemon yellow. General effect orchid violet. Size eles eico 
oot 4 
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. 
Piant 75c, R. C. 50¢ 
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 75c 
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 
TION Ce TOUS fac ae er ee eee ee oe ee eee oe Root 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. 
Binoms held tfaciny’ on Cane ike seis 6. ane e te ee Root 50c 
Old Gold (Min. F. D.)—Beautiful gold tinted scarlet. Wonderful stems. Ideal 
CUE ATIOW EL on ee ae ae eee ee ee a ee er a Root 50c 
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 
Orameter Oo CUrece a iOnOl Ol Sie eee eee 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 bleomer and vigorous grower ______-______ Root 50c 
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 
SITOnestetiis:. Ay e0Ud (Varlecy fh OlOW 4 wens eee ees Root 35c 
Orchid Lady (Min.)—Bright lilac or violet rose, wonderful for table decora- 
tions and small bouquets. Good grower, producing lots of blooms. 
Root 15c 
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. 
Root 75c, Plant 50c, R. C. 35c¢ 
Pat Ann Dee (F. D.)—A true white flower that is inclined to be a ball on 
excellent stems. Size 5x3. Virgorous grower with beautiful, leathery dark 
green foliage. A good cut flower ____.______-____-__ Piant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Patricia Spollen (1. C.)—A lively apricot suffused Saturn red—giving a 
general tone of a blended orange. Beautiful petal arrangement. 
Root $1.00 
Peach Glo (Min.) Warm peach color with good stems and valuable in the 
Sittall Tio werine class =. ee ee ee ee Root 75c, Plant 50c, R. C. 35c 
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