Grandmother’s Lace (Semi Cac.)—This was an outstanding dahlia in the 
Cincinnati show. Beautiful white with lacinated petals that give a lace 
effect around the edges. Blooms are 10x4 with good centers and on good 
stems. You cannot go wrong on this dahlia -__--_-__- R. C. 50c, Plant $1.00 
Great Lakes (1. D.)—A beautiful white with the early blooms tinted lavender 
at the tips. An easy to grow variety which blooms early and profusely, 
holding its full centers throughout a long season. Clean, stiff, straight 
stems holds the blooms well above the plants. On ali honor rolls. 
Root 75c 
Hart’s Whirlaway—Exquisite yellow with apricot nicely blended. Size 9x4 
inches with whirling petals. Good stems and the keeping quality fh ta 
oot /oc 
Hollywood Star (1. D.)—Some blooms come semi cactus also. A beautiful 
rhodamine purple with a slightly lighter center and reverse. Produces 
good blooms ali season. Size 11x6 on 10 to 12 inch stems. On three Honor 
Rolis for. 9bd eee ee ee oe Root $1.50, Plant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Hazel Harper (Min. Cac.)—Pink at outer petals and a cream center. 
Root 50c 
Heavenly White (F. D.)—Beautiful blooms of snow white. Size oe Biches 
cot /S5c 
Hillside Gold (S$. C.)—-Golden yellow with an apricot glow. Bloom early to 
frost and is an excellent variety for cut flower work __----_---_- Root 75c 
Ike (1. C.)—A wonderful cut flower on ideal stems. A red that everyone ad- 
mires. 1946 introduction ~----_-_.-__-__-_-____- Roots 35c¢ each, 3 for $1.00 
Irene Rich (S. C.)—A beautiful blend of coral peach, old rose and gold. 
General effect a bright rose red. An artistic and beautiful dahlia. Size 
LExG Ole 200d IStOMS (re eee eee oe, Wee ieee Root 75c 
Jermars Cerise (f. D.)—A 1948 introduction which was very good. The color 
being a cerise rose and blooms are of large size on good stems Roots 35c 
Jini Marie (St. Cac.)—Beautiful shell pink with a little yellow at the base. 
Size 6x4 on good stems. A prolific grower ......-.......--.--- Roots 50c 
John Adam Kernochan (F. D.)—A medium size bloom of garnet red with 
each petal tipped white. It is more of a ball type than a formal decorative 
of the large class. Stems are good. Vigorous growth. Blooms 5x3. 
Roots 35c each, 3 for $1.00 
Judy K. (S. €.)—An excellent Dablia for cut flower purpose. Center prim- 
rose yellow, with outer petals blending to a coral pink. Profuse and early 
bloomer eMedilm<esizeibloomsamasiscee ee pee ee ee Root 50c 
Kay Kay (S. C.)—Light blend with camellia rose and barium yellow blended 
in a pleasing combination. Size 8x5% inches but can be grown larger. 
Roots 75c 
Kelvin (f. D.)—Listed under Foreign Varieties. 
Kathie M. (M. F. D.)—A blend of soft buff suffused deep rose pink. Recom- 
mended highly as a real florist’s dahlia for cut flowers. A 1948 introduction 
andfone that, was’ wellcliked ives. wen «sj te aw nhl ginny Root 35c¢ 
Kemp-Purple Triumph (1. D.)—A beautiful violet purple of great size and 
depth. Blooms 10x5 average. Some larger ______________________. Root 75c¢ 
Kentucky Sportsman (I. D.)—An unusual bi-color dahlia. Color is lemon 
yellow at the center, outer petals golden amber tipped white and an old 
rose reverse. Medium size blooms. Try this one ____- R. C. 35¢c, Plant 75c 
Kentucky Snowball (Ball)—Pure white ball on good stems. 
Root $1.00, Plant 75c, R. C. 35c 
Lakeside Ann (Cac.)—Pale lemon yellow with orange at outer petals. Pro- 
fuse bloomer and excellent keeper. 1946 introduction and on Eastern 
HOUOTS RO ete ee eee ee een ere bt ee ee 8, Roots 35c, 3 for $1.00 
Lavender Ball (Ball)—A Ball Dahlia very good for cut flower arrangement. 
AXMiceorchidscolors ste ie ae ae a A Roots 35c, 3 for $1.00 
Little Eddie (I. D.)—Light blend of Rosine purple with white at center. Size 
0'2X3%4 inches on 10 inch stem. Free bloomer all season __...___ Root 35c 
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