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AMERICAN HOME ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL WINNER 
AT THE WASHINGTON DAHLIA SOCIETY 
SHOW, AT TACOMA, 1937 
Mandarin red with the base and tips of the petals, gold. 
10 to 12 inches across and 7 inches deep. 
A big formal decorative on a long stiff stem, with dark 
leathery foliage . Gcod substance to the flower and a 
strong growing bush, 4 to 5 feet tall. Gcod root maker. 
Winnings 
1936— Best seedling at the Bremerton show. Best seed¬ 
ling at the Western Washington Fair. Seedling Sweep- 
stakes, 3 blooms, at the Washington Dahlia Society show, 
Tacoma. 
1937— American Home Achievement Medal, Tacoma. Best 
seedling entered by an amateur. Western Washington 
Fair. 
1938— Best formal decorative, Bremerton. Best Washing¬ 
ton introduction at Olympia. Best 3 bloom, Washing¬ 
ton introduction. Tacoma. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $2 50 
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 
12 roots, pcstpaid, for $2.00 
Anyone wanting some good dahlias and not particular 
about the named varieties should, by all means, order one 
of these collections of untagged varieties—all different- 
Will make a nice showing in your garden. 
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