Honor Roll Dahlias for 1941 (Cont’d.) 
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888—Lavender Fort Monmouth. I.D. Bloom 11x4, light lav- 
ender and a solid color. Straight stems 2 to 3 ft. long. 
Free blooming. A winner on the show table and fine 
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714—Lord of Autumn. I.D. Blooms 12x6, lemon yellow. 
Sfillla winnersons thershows table. ge. ee eee 
785—Lois Walcher. F.D. Blooms 8x4, purple with outer 
third of petals clear white. A strong grower with per- 
fect stems. A sensation. A winner everywhere. _-..-... 
1010—Louise Arduini. C. Blooms 8x4, deep red with a vel- 
vet sheen, richly colored, on Straight stems. -_-. 
252—-Major Bowes. I.D. Blooms 10x6. Beautiful shade of 
geranium red on perfect stems. Attracts quite a bit 
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255—-Mason’s Purple Beauty. F.D. Blooms 11x6, velvety pur- 
ple with silvery reverse showing through to the center. 
On perfect stems. A very beautiful variety that is hard 
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121—Maryland Glory. F.D. Blooms 10x5, on perfect stems. 
Free blooming until frost. Full high centers. An ex- 
cellent variety for cutting. Color, cerise pink. 
940—Mad. C. Jussiant. Blooms 6-8’’. A pure lavender cactus. 
The only variety of this color and type we know of. 
816—Milton J. Cross. I.D. Blooms 10x6. Clear gold at the 
center of flower, shading to a light orange buff. On 
stems two to three feet long. This variety has a num- 
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743—-Miss Carolina. F.D. Pure white. The large up to 12” 
flowers are held erect on long, straight stems. Does 
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848—Miss Oakland. F.D. Blooms 9x5, Pure white. The 
flowers well rounded so that it has a Ball contour. 
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855—Mrs. William S. Knudson. I.D. Blooms 8x5. A fine ex- 
hibition white, produces blooms late about show time. 
1021—Mrs. C. E. Wildon. F.D. Large buff scarlet. Strong 
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1030—Mayor Frank Otis. I.D. Blooms 12x6, golden yellow 
with a touch of coppery shading. On extra long 
straight stems. Has been grown seventeen inches. An 
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720—Murphy’s Masterpiece. I1.D. Blooms 11x4, dark red 
shading to crimson. Still a winner in the red class. 
863—Negus. F.D. Blooms 10x5 on robust long stems. Ox- 
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858—Orchid Queen. I.D. Blooms 10x5. Beautiful light pink. 
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1002—Opal. I.D. Blooms 11x6, pastel combinaticn of rose 
with lighter shadings of light yellow. Strong, erect 
stems holding the flowers well out of the dark foliage. 
An excellent keeper and a successful show winner. 
8384—Phyllis Knight. F.D. Blooms 11x5, salmon pink. On 
strong stems 2-3 ft. long, holding flowers erect. Out- 
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905—Pink Elegance. S.C. Blooms 10x5. True brilliant rose 
pink on perfect stems, holding perfect center through- 
out season. Good keeping qualities. This variety has 
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922—Plumcocog. F.D. Blooms 11x5. The outstanding French 
dahlia that scored 98 points. Rich old gold shaded 
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804—Poinsetta. I.D. Blooms 10x5. Deep flaming, blood red 
glow like the well known Poinsetta, on perfect stems. 
Free blooming throughout entire season. Full high 
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828—Premier’s Majestic. I.D. Bloom 11x6. Very attractive 
combination of salmon gold, mulberry on long cane 
like stems. A profuse bloomer. This variety has many 
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874—Pride of Austinburg. I.F. Bloom 10x4, apricot shading 
violet rose, reverse light purple. Strong stems. _______. 
1034—Progress. I.D. Blooms 11x6, rosy mauve. Very long, 
strong, straight stems. An exhibition variety. 
1008—Purple Mist. F.D. Blooms 10x5%4, purple garnet on 
strong straight stems 2-3 ft. long. An excellent keeper. 
Has many winnings to its credit. The best purple we 
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1028—Rita Wells. I.D. Blooms 11x7, rose buff, the reverse 
lilac pink on extra long heavy stems. This variety 
ranks with giants for size, has long list of winnings. 
1011—Red Salute. I'.D. Blooms 9x6, bright cardinal red. 
Stands adverse growing conditions well. 
838—Robert Ripley. I.D. Blooms 12x8, deep rose pink, on 
strong straight stems. Excellent keeping qualities. 
Partly open blooms may be cut and will develop into 
full open flowers. One of the largest varieties grown. 
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