ROSALEE GORDON. FD. 
10x5 in. A vigorous grower 
and root maker. Color is a fine cyclamen pink, 
deepening at center. Plant $.90 
ROSE RED. 
flowers 
stance. 
FD. 7-8x4 in. Currant to rose red. The 
on extra long stems have excellent sub- 
Early and free. Bush 4 ft., well branched. 
Plant $.90 
SABINE. Inc. C. 5 in. Porcelain rose to maize yellow 
base. This is another unusually bright and attrac- 
tive color in a valuable cut-flower dahlia. Plant $.60 
SATAN’S DISCIPLE. FD. 
brilliant big bloom, 
on excellent stems. 
8-10x6 in. Jasper red. A 
held well above the foliage 
Root $1.25; Plant $.80 
SHERWOOD’S PEACH. A. ID. 12x7 in. Ochraceous or- 
ange. This old variety has stood the test of time 
and drought and can be relied on to produce fine 
big flowers for the shows. Root $.90; Plant $.60 
SOUTHERN THOROBRED. SC. 8-11x6 in. Roseine pur- 
ple. A most prolific bloomer with long stems. Bush 
5 ft., openly branching and vigorous. Plant $.90 
SOUVENIR MME. J. LANVIN. SC. 6x4 in. Persian rose, 
deeper center. Extreme in beauty and prolific over 
a long season. Blooms are very good keepers when 
cut. Plant $.80 
SPECIAL AWARD. SC. 11x6 in. Tangerine orange. 
Won largest bloom award East Liverpool. A fine 
big dahlia. Bush 6 ft. Root $2.25; Plant $1.50 
STARAZE. SC-ID. 9x6 in. 
early bloomer on long 
branched. 1949 Honor Roll. 
Light primrose yellow. An 
stems. Bush 3 ft., well 
Root $1.25; Plant $.80 
STARDUST. ID. 8x5 in. Amaranth rose shading lighter. 
A beautiful pink showing light lines lengthwise of 
petals. Bush 3 ft., with excellent stems. Plant $1.00 
STELLAETTE. FD. 10x5 in. Indian lake, a fine deep 
red. Stems are good and long and the 5 ft. 
bushes show several big flowers at a time. 
Root $.90; Plant $.60 
THE CARDINAL. SC. 8-10x5 in. Blood red. Strong 
growing 5 ft. bushes produce many fine flowers. 
Mid-season. Most excellent stems. 
Root $1.25; Plant $.80 
10 
THE REAL GLORY. FD. 10x5 in. Pure white. Bush 
5-6 ft., with long stems. This is perhaps the 
most reliable large white and has been _ for 
several years. Mid-season. Root $1.25; Plant $.80 
THE VOLUNTEER. ID. 10x6 in. Peony purple flushed 
pansy purple. A vigorous grower on 5 ft. bushes 
and a prolific bloomer. Keeps its color well in the 
sun. Root $1.50; Plant $1.00 
TOP FLIGHT. SC. 10x6 in. Vermilion. A beautiful 
bright scarlet shade. Flowers at mid-season are of 
perfect form on long stems. Bush 4 ft. 
Root $.90; Plant $.60 
TORERO. B. Inc. C. Tan red. Plant $.60 
VAMPYR. A. Str. C. 8x4 in. Poppy red to brick red. 
Would classify as orange. 4 ft. bushes show a 
perfect growing habit with flowers produced in great 
abundance on long stems. Plant $1.80 
VERMONT GILLIAN. Str. C. 7 in. Bush 4 ft. 
deep chrome gold on a long stem. Very fine. 
Plant $.90 
Rich 
VICTORY. FD. 7-8 in. Porcelain rose. An old variety 
and one of the few true pinks without lavender 
shades. Root $1.25; Plant $.80 
VIRGINIA RUTE. A. SC. 10 in. Cardinal red. An old 
reliable variety. Plant $.80 
VOLCANO. FD. 10x6 in. Light marigold orange. An 
early bloomer with many fine big flowers showing 
throughout the season. Bush is 3-4 ft., with ex- 
cellent long stems. Root $1.35; Plant $.90 
WHITE GLAMOUR. A. ID. 10-11 in. The largest of all 
whites. A sport of glamour. Root $2.75; Plant $1.80 
WINDLASSIE. ID. 8x5 in. The clearest of whites. The 
fine bloom is nearly ball shaped. A good bloomer 
on 4 ft. bushes. Root $2.00; Plant $.90 
WOODLAND NYMPH. Str. C. Soft salmon pink with 
empire yellow center. Petals lacinated. Good for 
cutting. Root $1.50; Plant $1.00 
WOODLAND PEACH. SC. 6x4 in. Blend of canary 
yellow and begonia pink. Good wiry stems. Profuse 
and of good substance. Plant $.90 
