GOLD DUST. P.P. Tiny Autumn of Gold hues some- CG MRS. E. J. S.C. Clear brilliant pink with white at 
times lightly suffused red. Small, low plant, early ..... $0.45 4 ( t centers and very lightly tipped white. Exceptionally 
GRENADIER. M. Very double orange-red flowers with a oe on ° good moun eardenvand fieldi ame saeie eee eee eee SO 
a beet-red foliage. Plant is low and very attractive .... 65 _ 3 } : ee ers MRS. a) LeBOUTILLIER. LD UAtane ee aide 
E. D. 9x5 in. bl s. Pure | tion to the giant red class. Just naturally a big flower 
beds BOF: Austad het New pimogeeh ace Seuiees 2.50 COLLECTION No. 17 which has won many friends during the past season. 
ee iG POLWIG Pp p. ( a and ee Sarin: Order Separately or as a Collection Not only a grand exhibition flower, but one you will 
mated Large for Busca eiadgmniniauire size foraeeaD SIX Beautiful Pompon DAHLIAS be’ proud of in your garden )..0:2css aus scm secae ever: 50 
IKE. MF.D. Bloom 3%4x414x2, bush 3 ft. Blood-red 1 Root each of all 6 as illustrated below, $2.45 
blooms with many laciniated petals. Fine for cutting 2 Roots each of all 6 as illustrated below, $4.65 MRS. HESTER PAPE. J.D. 10x5. Reddish purple. 
and exhibiting. Does well in the South .............. 50 Betty Ann. Pink ...40cea. Joe Fette. White ..... 45c ea. The fine big blooms are unfailingly produced on nice 
JANE COWL. TD. Warm buff and old cold. Fine for Gold Dust. Bronze ..45cea. Mary Munns. Lavender 40c ea. stems. The big bushes 5 ft. high are well branched. 
cut flower An old tines but ee fetanding Dahlia. A Rothrout. Red ..... 40cea. Yellow Gem. Yellow. .45c ea. This has been a big winner in shows over the 
variety that has stood the avalanche of supposedly new 
and better varieties for many years. Very free bloomer 
on plants 5 feet tall 
S.C. 10x4 in. 
JANE LAUSCHE. 
ft. and it is an early and free bloomer 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. F.D. Bloom 6'%x4, bush 
6% ft. This beautiful pink is undoubtedly the most 
universally grown Dahlia. Is still “the” commercial 
pink. Perfect form, long stems, excellent keeper 
and profuse bloomer ............-.- 
JERSEY’S DAINTY. S.C. Bloom 7x3, bush 5 ft. 
White, faintly tinged lavender early in the season. 
Fine for exhibiting and cutting. Blooms held on 
long, straight stems. Healthy plant growth 
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD. F.D. Bloom 11x6, bush 
5 ft. Chrome-yellow with carmine-rose suffusion and 
on reverse of petals. Early, prolific. Should be first 
to bloom in your garden. On three honor rolls ... 
LA CIERVA. Collarette type. Blooms 414, bush 
314. Unusual, pleasing deep cardinal or Chrysan- 
themum-crimson with large white and self-colored 
collar. An imported variety gaining in popularity .. 
LITTLE HERMAN. P-P. 
color yariation. Very profuse 
medium size plants 
LITTLE EDITH. 
riety in a golden 
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LITTLE KITTEN. M.F.D. Light yellow on plants 
21% ft. high. Very profuse bloomer and very early. 
LITTLE WISTERIA. M.F.D. Wisteria shades 
with darker center. Round, full flowers on a neat 
plant 
Maroon and white with 
bloomer on nice 
P.P. Very small exhibition va- 
yellow with deep red at tips. 
low 
MICHIGAN WHITE. 
the white cut-flower Dahlias. 
ers seem to “pop” 
MORNING MIST. 
tipped lavender, rosy lavender center. 
P.P. Bloom 334, bush 3% ft. White 
Some flowers a 
Mauve tipped 
white, which is a very unusual and beautiful coloring. 
A fine bi-color that wins in its class. The bush is 
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S.C. One of the very best of 
The well formed flow- 
out over night on long, strong 
stems. Substance of the flower is excellent, the flower 
keeping well when cut. Blooms are of medium size. . 
little large, but very popular. Fine cut flower, long stems. 
country 
NANCY. M.F.D. One of the earliest to start blooming 
and continues a mass of color the rest of the season. 
Bright scarlet-red on a medium plant. Very fine ...... 
OAKLEIGH CHAMPION. [.C. Bloom 9x4, bush 5 
ft. Blend of soft orange-buff overlaid light Tyrian pink. 
Artistic in form with long laciniated and twisted petals. 
OGDEN REID. [.D. Bloom 12x5, bush 5 ft. A real ex- 
hibition Dahlia of bright rose with gold shadings. A 
Dahlia that naturally grows big, producing exhibition 
blooms with very little special attention ............. 
ROSA WILMOUTH. P-P. Very nice rosy LaFrance- 
pink 
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SABINE. [.C. Wonderful cut flower. Porcelain- 
rose to maize-yellow base. 5-inch size 
SHERWOOD’S PEACH. I.D. This was the larg- 
est of the 1944 introductions in our plantings. 
Blooms haye great depth and are carried facing 
side on cane-like stems. Plant growth is robust. 
Not an early bloomer, but it is at its best for 
shows. Color is ochreous buff. Size 12x6 ... 
SHERRY. P.P. Bloom 2, bush 2% ft. A deep 
purple, nearly round and very attractive. Occa- 
sionally may come oversize. Bush sturdy, and a 
very popular variety 
SHIRLEY WESTFALL. [.D. 4%-inch blooms; very 
intense scarlet or signal-red that is fine for cutting .... 
SILVER TIPS. S.C. Bloom 10x6, bush 3 ft. Cherry- 
red with straw-yellow reverse which shows slightly at 
center. Blooms deep with laciniated petals. Good grow- 
ing habits 
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SKYROCKET. S.C. A clear yermilion-red, straight 
Cactus growing up to 12 inches in diameter. A very 
“neat” flower with an impressive pre-introduction win- 
NING’ TECOLA | voc ctorsieteleis areteis sralavevanerelsts sera seiisleisie elemerere 
SON OF SATAN. 1.C. An immense incurved Cactus, 
flame-red with excellent stems. This sensational four 
Honor Roll Dahlia is the strongest and most vigorous 
grower in our collection. The flowers are large and 
attractive 
SPARKLER. F.D. Bloom 8x5, bush 5 ft. Clear pale 
primrose-yellow. Strong, erect stems. Thick petals 
of good substance. Profuse bloomer. One you will 
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