ARTHUR GODFREY (Piti-Dahliadel, 1951), F. D. A 
beautiful orient red with orange or buff shadings. 
Grows very large, up to 184% inches by 6 inches 
sere without disbudding. Good stiff stems hold the 
_ blooms at a facing angle. Bush strong, 4 to 5 feet 
Creare iat Rey ee re bo ee, ones ee eens ihe, $1.50 
AUTUMN BLAZE-I. -D. 12x7 1948 (Johnson). Crimson 
and gold tipped petals. One that can be grown to 
tremendous size and depth. Outstanding in every 
gets a Tetelh, car NRA R tei Re Ape Mra cg Sah $1.50 
AUTUMN BROCADE—5 ft. ASC; most regular 
formed 9 ° flowers; outer florets are lightly fim- 
briated, yellow edged and change from a lively 
orange salmon into bright lemon at base. Centre 
showing a salmon bud. True stems are stiff and 
long ictirachiycrwide Dishes ie meee a $1.50 
AZURE, (I.D.,.—A large, very deep flower of splen- 
did: formation. Rosy lilac with a bluish violet 
sheen. Plant growth unusually strong and thrifty. 
FGbecutitul ttlowers ses. . tes. dees). ee $ .50 
BALLEGO’S SUPRISE (A-Sc-W)—A real top-notcher 
best described as a white Frau O. Bracht. Plants, 
however, have more vigor than the latter variety. 
A fine dahlia in the garden as well as one of the 
best exhibition and commercial varieties. Size 
x aia PM AE on wie) ahs Ie le ae ten Soe ae See7.5 
BELLE DAME — A-SitC. An interesting variety with 
a well-chosen name. This “beautiful lady’ wears 
a salmon-pink gown and is very attractive in the 
garden as well as for exhibition-purposes. Best 
stems and fine flower-shape. May easily be grown 
LOW AES 7 Clee ou Ti mele alates teary fee a, iarer? sere $1.00 
BERGER’S MEISTERSTUCK (Inc. C.)—A fine medium 
sized dahlia from Holland. The attractively iorm- 
ed incurved cactus blooms are very freely pro- 
duced on ideal long stems. The color is chamois 
LUENSS Sic cine es VeRO race COL ate gn at ay are 1.00 
BILL’S GOLD (FD)—One of the finest ‘’gold” dahlias 
to date. Very large blooms. Stems straight and 
strong. Plants medium in height. Winner of 
many championships in its native Australia and 
a consistent winner here. Size 9x4. Roots $1.50 
BINNENHOF (S.C.)—This is one of the best cut flow- 
er dahlias. It starts blooming very early and the 
3 ft. bushes are very prolific of 5 to 6 inch blooms 
throughout the entire season. Stems are very 
good. The color is apricot ‘eet with darker con- 
He ee Be GO CE He Se Poe Derr DaerD 
BLACKBIRD (INC.C) A splendid new, deep velvety 
black-red color, Perfect blooms on long, stiff stems. 
Flowers up to 10’. The BEST black-red variety we 
Fierem er COTO e as el are pate ne we ek we $1.00 
