NANCY ANN MITCHELL (Inc. C.) Color, vivid scarlet. Splendid stems. A 
bright spot in any garden. Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
NEOS (F. D.) A beauty in the large formal class. A fine bronze and pink Dahlia. 
One of the best in the formal class. Exhibited in South Australia. 
Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
NORMA MORTON (I. D.) A magnificent variety, color yellow flushed garnet. A 
huge informal of excellent exhibition qualities with good garden habits. From 
Australia. Plants—$0.80 net Cuttings—$0.50 net 
NIEUW AMSTERDAM (S.C.) The large, well-shaped flowers have a cerise-pink 
color with light stripes and are excellent for exhibition purposes, 
Plants—$2.25 Cuttings—$1.50 
ORANGE CHIEF (I. D.) A beautiful Dahlia. Color, orange scarlet, early 
bloomer, plant medium and vigorous. Large blooms 10 to 12 inches. First 
Class Certificate. From Australia. One of the best. Strong, clean stem. 
Finely built blooms. Grow to side bud. 
Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
OSTMARK (S. C.) The beautifully formed blooms have a deep rose color. Very 
early and free flowering, long, rigid stems. Award of Merit, Czechoslovakia. 
Exhibition type. Plants—$1.15 Cuttings—$0.75 
Plants Cuttings 
OHIO ROSE (CF. D.) A bi-color that is different. Should be a 
winner in F. D. class. Bright rose at the center and shading 
to pink or salmon pink on outer petals with white tips. 
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ORMOESD (S. C.) A new Dutch novelty with curled petals hav- 
ing a deep violet color and silvery white center. Strong, 
long erect stems and free bloomer. Exhibition and cut 
flowers: #Agsuccesstulei) ah lia sees to rc) ae ee cea eee ne» .90 .60 
PLUIE D’ OR (Inc. C.) <A good acquisition for exhibition. 
Grown 12 in. Color, gold and amber. It has the color and 
form. thatenorothensVahliawpossessese a = ee eee 60 40 
PREMIER’S WINSOME (CI. D.) The most attractive pink since 
Kathleen Norris and easy to grow. Giving’ massive blooms 
in great abundance. Will grow to 11x6 in. without any 
forcing. Strong stems. Certificate of Merit. H. R. D. Do 
NOL-OVELIOOKS ERiss ONGiae ee ce Me es ee ee ene .60 .40 
POLICHINELLE (Str. C.) Soft mauve pink with a creamy 
Centerai Gli0nlOUsstlO WEIS mek shite, ene ee ee ee ie .60 .40 
PRES. DR. E. BENES (I. D.) One of the largest blooms from 
Czechoslovakia. Brilliant red, reverse of petals rose. Long 
StTrono Sten Sire ee ee ee ON es eae a 8 Seba eS 60 A0 
PUNCTUEEL (S. C.) A beautiful Dahlia. - Color, sulphur- 
yellow. Winner of two Certificates, Holland.............................. 1.50 1.00 
PINK AMELIA (S. C.) Color, fine glowing pink. Blooms 10 to 12 inches, on 
long strong stem. Honor Roll Dahlia. Scored 85.2 at E. Lansing, Mich. 
Plants—$1.25 Cuttings—$1.00 
PRODUCER (I. D.) Large blooms of a light bittersweet color on perfect stems. 
Vigorous grower. Plants—$1.00 Cuttings—$0.70 
PAULA DEETJEN (Inc. C.) A Dutch novelty of Aalsmeer. Very good cut flower 
and exhibition type. With long, elegant stems and of a beautiful salmon 
color. Very attractive. Plants—$0.75 Cuttings—$0.50 
PROLIFIC (Str. C.) A medium cactus, producing flowers in profusion, all remain- 
ing full in center. Color, yellow for the greater part, but faintly flushed at 
tips of petals and decidedly on unopened center. Form round and full. Plants 
of “Prolific” simply a mass of flowers for weeks. Exhibition variety, from 
England. Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
P. F. TURKA (S. C.) <A very beautiful Dahlia. Large flowers. Color, amber- 
shaded bronze. Long stems. A beauty for the show room. From France. 
Plants—$1.75 Cuttings—$1.20 
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