Donnie (F. D.)—Cardinal red with slight purple caste at ends of petals. Size 
3% to 41% inches. This is an ideal flower for florists. Free bloomer. 
Root 75c 
Dora M (I. D.)—A beautiful deep rose pink with 6 to 7 blooms on stems 18 
to 24 inches long and a blooming fool. A seedling of Michigan white. 
Root 35c 
Edith Wilkie (S. C.)—-A pure white Semi-Cactus Dahlia which grows to 14 
inches by 10 inches The greatest white dahlia that will be a leader in show 
TOO ce oe ee ea 8 Oe BAR se VEG OMI Root $1.50, Plant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Edna D. (Str. Cac.)—A strikingly large red straight cactus that has been 
grown to 14 inches. Petals are quite broad and heavy. Will be hard to beat 
in the new light red classification. Size 12x5. On all three Honor Rolls. 
Root $2.00 
Elizabeth H. (Bal!l)—-Dark red blooms of about 4 inches in diameter with 
plant growth similar to ‘“‘“Rosy Dawn.” Early and profuse bloomer with 
good stems. Very good for cut flower and for exhibition. 1953 introduction. 
Root $2.00, Plant $1.00, R. C. 50c 
Enchantress (S. C.)—Bright orange buff with slight rose coloring. Good 
SCOUTS peers Sgt See eer Wie! Pipe Sioa Waele Root 35c 
Evelyn Chandler (S. C.)—Large bright gold of rare color. A straight petaled 
semi-cactus which has been called a Gold Satan. Size of blooms 10 to 13 
INCUeCSED VEG 0 fan CeSaOCe Doe oe tee ee nn eee ee oe ee Root 35c 
Figaro A (S. C. Var.)—The color is a golden-yellow, flecked and streaked 
red. The flowers are very large, and most striking in appearance. Stems 
and plant growth are excellent. A superb exhibition flower which is out- 
standimg? tite? Di-COlor “Classes. SIZer lin a ft se siete ares Root $1.00 
Five Star General (F. D.)—A very large formal blend of Ameranth pink 
blushing to Tyrian pink and shading to maize yellow toward the center. 
IOsGuintroduction S440 Bata, Bole ede flee R. C. 50c, Plant $1.00 
Flaming Glory (!. D.)—Color a mixture of deep red and purplish red with 
reverse of light red. Petals and petaloids which are colored white and pur- 
ple in stripes make it full and interesting. Blooms 13 by 8%. Heavy dark 
and healthy foliage. On three Honor Rools __----_-- R. C. 50c, Plant $1.00 
Florence Chadwick (St. Cac.)—White with a touch of lavender when opening 
which disappears when in full bloom making it a clear white. Flowers 
TxSionsgcooduste@msaie [a900- co? Rnibreld iter ret R. C. 75c, Plant $1.50 
Florists’ Beauty (F. D.)—A 1946 introduction that was really good. Amaranth 
purple with fine white tips. Pointed petals. Medium size blooms held on 
longastémsemrs eel: aie Chor eae ne tk i Oy ere ye tt Roots 25c 
Fuschia Gem (Min. F. D.)—Amaranth purple with a slight blend of Tyrian 
purple. Very much needed in purple class. Profuse bloomer. v4 raed 
ital. 2 ok Oe Pe Oe ere oe ee ee ee el Ee oot Cc 
General John J. Pershing (S. C.)—This is a sport of that ever prize winning 
dahlia Virginie Rute. Color is a new shade of coral and Jasper red with 
chrome flush. There appear some lines of violet on the petals. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75c each 
Glamour (!. D.)—An immense true purple with each petal edged Amaranth 
pink. Long strong stems. Has been grown to 14 inches. Very outstanding. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Golden Jupiter (Inc. Cac.)—Two tone combination with the basic color of 
bright lemon changing to ashes of rose color. It has one of the longest 
keeping qualities of any dahlia to date. Has a good show record and is a 
1948S Honore nollsdahliay sdsce ee ee. SR dS Root 75c 
Golden Treasure (B-F. D.-Au.)—The general color effect of this excellently 
formed flower is gold, a color greatly in demand by florists. It is a good 
keeper when cut, has a nice stem, and is a very free and early bloomer. 
Ideal for cutting or exhibition. Winner of several ‘‘best in show’? awards 
for B size dahlias in its first year. Plants are extremely rugged, with 
Nea 10AlC. o17Gus 4a ae teonld aaah seis fos bl ee se Root $1.00 
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