MOTHER’S DAY, I. D., H. R. D. 
A magnificent variety and about the best white 
dahlia. Blooms are carried on rigid stems. This 
dahlia will prove a great addition in any garden. 
Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.00. 
MRS. BOB AMBER, I. D., H. R. D. 
' “\ Orie 6f the best of the Australian Dahlias. Color 
“is rich, ranging from cadmium yellow to raw 
sienna. Bush is loaded with immense exhibition 
blooms from early season until frost. 
Plants, $1.50. 
NAGEL’S GIANT, I. D. (Belgium). H. R. D. 
A real giant from Belgium, measuring more 
than 13 inches across. A rich coloring of deep 
salmon-suffused golden yellow. Robust growing 
plant producing immense flowers on cane-like 
stems. 
Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00. 
NORMA MORTON, I. D. 
A magnificent variety. Color is yellow, flushed 
garnet. A huge informal of excellent exhibition 
qualities with good habits. 
Plants, $1.50. 
PINK GIANT, I. D. (Holland). 
Very large, nicely shaped on long and strong 
stems. Color is a vivid rose. An ideal exhibi- 
tion dahlia with insect resistant foliage. On the 
Flower Grower Honor Roll for 1940. 
Roots, $4.00; Plants, $3.00. 
PREMIER’S WINSOME, I. D. (Swezey, 1939). 
A mallow pink dahlia on long stems with a dark 
green foliage. Blooms are 8 x 12 inches, height 
of bush, 5 feet. 
Plants, $1.00. 
PRINCESS BEATRIX, I. D. 
Color is a delicate orange. Points of petals 
regularly tinted a veiled white-rose, diffused 
with a transparent carmine. Kingly flower, 
well-detached from the foliage of an impec- 
cable habit. The total effect is most original. 
Plants, $3.00. 
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