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ORIENTAL GLORY (ID) 
One of the best of the newer introductions. We would 
term it an orange Jane Cowl. Blooms are large, averaging 
from 8 to 11 inches in diameter. Stems are stiff and strong. 
Foliage is a dark green and insect-proof. 
Plant $1.00; Root $2.00 
OLYMPIC SUNSET (SC) 1935 
Color is apricot orange and coral with a blending of lemon 
yellow, one of the most beautiful varieties in our 1935 
planting. A perfect semi-cactus that grows well and blooms 
profusely. Highly recommended.Plant $2.00; Root $5.00 
PATRICIA ANN (FD) 
Color is pure yellow, blending into alizerine pink — a 
beautiful combination. It is a big blooming type, the size 
often reaching 11 and 12 inches under normal field culture. 
Growing habits are perfect and stems are long and straight 
with flowers facing upward.Root $1.00 
PAUL PFITZER (SC) 
A German novelty which has been a distinct success wher¬ 
ever grown. Color is delicate pink and the petal formation 
like Frau O. Bracht. A strong grower with perfect stems 
and splendid growing habits.Plant $ .75; Root $1.50 
PERSIMMON (Miniature) 1935 
A splendid, new Formal Miniature. As the name implies, 
it is a pure persimmon color and its brilliant beauty com¬ 
mends instant respect and attention. A most profuse 
bloomer and the stems are unexcelled for cutting. Bush 
grows about 3 feet high and the foliage is clean and insect- 
resisting. An Oakleigh introduction. 
Plant $ .50; Root $1.00 
POP STEWART (ID) 
This Dahlia is a most beautiful color — pure lilac pink. 
The large flowers are borne on splendid stems and it is a 
very profuse, steady bloomer.Root $ .50 
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