SATAN (SC)—tThis is a very popular and attractive variety. 
Bright flame red, slight touch of gold at tips and center. 
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SCHILLER (C)—A very striking combination of amber and 
_pink, much admired and excellent for floral work. Small 
blooms, medium size bushes, profuse bloomer. ................. 60 
SCHENTENCHI (C)—A perfectly formed exhibition vari- 
ety, held erect on long strong stems, very free flowering. 
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SHOWA (C)—Very deep cerise-tipped silver: the bushes 
are a mass of flowers all through the season. Tlae stems 
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SALMON GIANT (ID)—A lovely salmon-pink throughout, 
golden to the base of artistically formed petals. A lovely 
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SALBACH’S WHITE (FD)—A pure white. An excellent 
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THE OREGONIAN (ID)—Rich golden bronze with reverse 
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THE COMMODORE (ID)—One of the largest Clear sulphur 
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TRIUMPH de PARIS (C)—Orange tipped yellow, very 
Saou mcelent cut. flower,» oi an 50 
THOMAS A. EDISON (FD)—A gorgeous royal purple flow- 
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TORCHY (SC)—Flame-colored, similar to Satan. ............. 60 
VIN-WELL ROYALIST (ID)—Deep purple violet with dar- 
ker center. Large blooms are held on long stiff stems. $1.00 
VICTORIA (C)—The best incurved yellow cactus. ............ 50 
VIOLA (C)—Rosy lilac light tips, good stems and large 
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WEISSE DAME (SC)—Glistening white. A beautiful flower 
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WHITE ABUNDANCE (ID)—A pure snow white flower on 
long strong stems and a tall grower. Received many fav- 
orable comments in our garden the past season. ............. 60 
WENOKA (FD)—Color a rosy mauve, the large flowers are 
held on very fine stems, very desirable dahlia for any 
Se oh hd St ros esl 75 
WHITE WONDER (ID)—One of the largest and best dahlias 
of its class; massive blooms on good stems, ...............00...... 85 
YOUTH (FD)—Bloom 8 in. Bush 6 ft. Color purple tipped 
white, a fine cut flower and a prolific bloomer. Has good 
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Miniature Dahlias 
BEATRICE VON VALKENBURG—A small orchid flower, 
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BABY ROYAL (SC)—Salmon pink with apricot shad- 
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CORONNE (D)—A beautiful waxy white, resembling a gar- 
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CARETA (SC)—Golden with amber and orange ee 
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CHERRY ANN (FD)—Our introduction for 1941, Color car- 
mine with center petals ox blood red. This little variety 
has proven very popular as a cut flower in our garden. 
Bush grows 3 ft. high and is covered with blooms from 
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CHARMING (CAC)—A very pretty shade of pink, heavy 
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DREAMTHORP (I1D)—Primrose shaded gold. ..........00......... oo 
DONNA MAE—A deep shade of salmon pink and apricot. 
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