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PRES. ED. BENES, I. D. An extra good exhibition dahlia producing 
flowers of 12” or larger. Fine carmine color. A variety that 
can be compared with our best . 5.00 1.75 
RARE STONE, S. C. Medium size flowers of rose with a silver mist. 
Strong stems. When cut blooms are grouped with other varieties, 
stands out like a rare jewel .. 5.00 1.75 
STUART OGG, I. D. Flowers of 12” size in light lemon color. 
Each petal shows a lighter reserve. Good stems and sturdy 
heavy foliage . 5.00 1.75 
THE BRIDE, I. D. The champion white dahlia exhibitors have been 
waiting for. Can be grown up to 12”. Perfectly formed flowers 
on strong stems. An exceptionally strong growing plant . 5.00 1.75 
New Miniature Dahlias 
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CHRISTINE, I. D. Pink and rose on a yellow base. Graceful flowers 
on long stems. Very fine, free flowering . 2.00 .75 
DORENE CRANE, Cac. A narrow petal variety producing many 
flowers. Color light burnt orange . 2.00 .75 
LITTLE DARLING, S. C. Like its parent “Baby Royal” only 
cyclamen pink in color . 2.00 .75 
MAD. JEANNE, S. C. Delicate coloring of salmon-pink with edging 
of rose on petals. Attractive garden plant 2.00 .75 
NIOME, I. D. Very free flowering. Color vivid scarlet. Fine 
growing plant. Exhibition blooms . 2.00 .75 
PETIT SONNE, S. C. Fine formed flowers about 3” size of yellow 
with bronze in outer petals. Strong growth. A sure winner on 
the show table . 2.00 .75 
SIMONE STAPPERS, Peony. Best described as bronzed flower 
“Bishop of Landaff.” Dark foliage. Fine for cutting and most 
useful as a bedding plant . 2.00 .75 
New Pompon Dahlias 
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LITTLE PRINCE - The finest yellow pom. Clear color. Perfectly 
round with fine quilled petals, 1” size. One of the very best 
for exhibition . 2.00 .75 
REGINALD, Royal purple. Large plant that produces many fine 
flowers. Good exhibition variety . 2.00 .75 
S. S. HAWKE. Perfect exhibition type about 1” size. Pale pink, 
suffused with carmine. Good habits . 2.00 .75 
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