“FAR WEST” — A formal decorative with large 
flowers, having its petals fold back to the stem, 
giving it quite a compact appearance. The petals 
are of very good substance and the blooms will 
last for days when cut. Have had the blooms on 
my back porch for a week and the petals were 
still unfolding when discarded. The flowers are 
a true pink and sets facing on a long, stiff stem, 
with dark green foliage. Bushes are medium in 
height and not compact. A very good root pro¬ 
ducer and roots keep well. Scored 83E at East 
Lansing Trial Gardens. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
“EASTER MORN” — A formal decorative of pure 
white with a pale greenish cast at the center, re¬ 
minding one of the candles and lilies at an Easter 
service. The blooms are about 7 inches and are 
set on the long, cane-like stems facing well out of 
the foliage, which was not bothered by insects 
here. Bushes are rather tall and well shaped. 
Owing to a rather large stock, we are placing this 
dahlia at_ $5.00 
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