New Introductions for 1941 
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MAGIC PRINCE, S.C. (Hulin-Parrella)—This variety was 
shown under number SM 37-19 and was not to be re- 
leased until fall of 1942, but popular demand forces us 
to release it regardless of the limited stock. It was 
very popular at the Gardens on Parade, New York 
World’s Fair, and at Grand Rapids, Mich. 
The lovely large lilac mauve blooms are held very 
proudly on long stiff stems fully ten inches from first 
set of leaves. A cross of Satan on Wenoka. Blooms 
formation of Satan but somewhat the color of Wenoka 
with bush a little taller than either. Dark foliage seems 
to resist all insects. Shown twice in the Northwest and 
winner both times. On 1940 Honor Roll. 
Strong Roots, while available, $10.00 net .Plants $3.50 
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LYNN FONTANNE, S.C. (Lee-Parrella-Hulin)—We had 
the pleasure of growing this remarkable Honor Roll 
dahlia the past season and it performed 100% for us 
with many blooms over 12 inches. It has a very nice 
growing habit, not too branching, but rather compact 
with all blooms on long stiff stems held facing. The 
color is spectrum red with shades of carmine towards 
the tips and chrome yellow petaloids. The general 
effect is a soft vivid red. Satan blood shows in the 
bloom. A good root producer and long lasting blooms. 
Strong Roots, each $15.00. Plants $7.50. 
F. W. BECKETT, I.D. (Thomas-Parrella-Hulin) — This 
medium tall variety is a strong grower and free pro- 
ducer of extra large fine keeping flowers of a soft 
apricot yellow overlaid strawberry Dink ee VELY 
striking color combination. This variety has produced 
many 12-inch blooms on long graceful stems holding 
them facing. On the Honor Roll. Limited stock. Roots 
$10.00. Plants $3.50. 
ALFRED LUNT, F.D. (Parrella-Hulin)—Strong growing 
plants covered with medium to large size blooms of 
currant red to scarlet. The stems hold the extra full 
blooms at just the right angle. This dahlia is so full it 
nearly forms a ball. Very outstanding color. Limited 
stock. Roots $10.00. Plants $3.50. 
LITTLE SLAM, Min. Cactus (Hulin-Parrella)—This little 
miniature is truly a gem in the cactus class. The color 
is violet rose and the formation is like Little Diamond. 
In the Northwest it won as best seedling Miniature, 
best basket of Miniatures, and best three in vase. The 
bush is rather low but covered by masses of bloom all 
season which keep remarkably well as a cut flower. 
Very showy in the garden. Strong roots, each $1.50 net. 
CLIO, Min. S.C. (Parrella-Hulin-Blamer)—Another fas- 
cinating little Miniature with perfectly full blooms of 
baby pink and cream. The bush will average 3 feet 
with nice upright branches. Blooms freely and for 
basket and table arrangements we know no better. 
You will be pleased when you see this in your garden. 
Roots $1.00 net. 
RENEE, S.C. (Meneghel-Hulin) —A new Honor Roll 
Miniature of pale amber to light yellow. The splendid 
little blooms arrange themselves readily to basket and 
table work. A Northwest prize winner and one you 
should grow. Tall bushes, free bloomer on long stiff 
stems. You should not miss this dainty number. $1.00. 
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