slightly different in shade from any pink 
grown. Of good exhibition size and a center 
always closed. I never saw an open center 
on this variety, and the pointed, and slightly 
incurved petals makes a very beautiful for¬ 
mation. Plant medium tall, with blackgreen 
foliage, a striking contrast to the flowers. 
Stem rigid. A grand keeper. Roots $2. 
Plants $1. 
“SALLY B”, 1. D. The most beautiful pink 
Dahlia it has been my pleasure to grow, or 
see, and there are many grand pinks. A 
seedling of Kathleen Norris, it has the same 
long, black, rigid stem, but is even larger in 
diameter, tho perhaps not quite as deep. 
Slightly lighter in color, it is a lovely shell 
pink throughout which does not fade or burn. 
It is a very prolific producer of giant blooms, 
with center always closed. For sheer beauty, 
in the class with Champoeg. Tried out in 
several sections of the Country with entire 
success. Roots $7, 3 for $20. Plants $3, 3 
for $8. 
SUPREME GLORY, 1. D. On the Honor 
Roll of 1930, and the most prolific large 
dahlia grown. Fifty-two blooms and buds 
showing color have been counted on a single 
plant at one time, several over 9 inches, and 
it has been grown to 11^ inches without 
forcing. Six to ten, 10 inch blooms on a 
plant at one time are common. Mr. Hart 
said of it: ‘Tt was literally covered with large, 
perfect blooms, golden yellow with blushes of 
scarlet on the face of the flower, with deeper 
scarlet tones on the reverse of the petals. In 
some blooms the scarlet is more pronounced 
than in others and when that is the case it is 
really a color gem, as the red and yellow 
blend perfectly, without the sharp contrast so 
often shown. It is not a tall grower, but a 
heavy foliage, sturdy plant, and withal, a very 
impressive Dahlia.” 
Grows about 5 ft. tall and throws up a very 
unusual number of flower stalks with rigid 
stems two to three feet long. Practically im¬ 
mune to insect pests. Combines very effect¬ 
ually "with “Royal Glory.” Gold Medsd 1933 
at Englewood, N. J., for three best blooms of 
yellow variety. Roots $2, 3 for $5. Plants 
$1, 3 for $2.50. 
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