MRS. C. D. ANDERSON—(Slocombe)—5x3!/, 
A very good Ball that for years has been the best in the 
purple class for exhibition. A rosy magenta. Bush growth 
is rugged. Laterals produce the best stems. 
50 
ORCHID BALL—4x2!/, 
A nicely quilled Ball of a beautiful shade of purplish 
lavender. Bushes are tall and well branched. Stems are 
long and slender. A late bloomer. Without a rival in the 
lavender class. 
50 
PEACHERINO—5!/,x3!/, 
Pale gold overlaid peach pink. Very similar to Charlotte 
Caldwell but more pink and a better stem. 
25 
PINK BALL—5x3 
The beautiful silvery pink flowers are held well above a 
sturdy low-growing plant by nice long stems. A _ free 
bloomer and good keeper. 
PRINCESS ALINE—4x3 
Clear pink shading to pale pink at tips. 
PROSPERO—4x2I/, 
Old rose lightly veined purple. A color that is different 
in this type. A profuse bloomer. 
25 
RED GOLD MEDAL— 
Gold overlaid brilliant orange scarlet. Nicely quilled. 
50 
ROSE BUD—(Alexander)—4x2!/, 
White edged and tipped rose. The rose so over-shades 
the white that the flower looks rose from the distance. 
Bush is dwarf but laterals are good. Very nicely quilled. 
-50 
ROSY DAWN—(Hamilton, 1940)—4x4 
At last we have a Ball for our blend class that not only 
has size but also beauty. Golden yellow tipped rose with 
red center. Prolific and good grower. 
2.00 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—4x2!/, 
Clear light yellow. 
-50 
SILVA QUARTA—(Stillman)—5x2!/, 
As far as I know this is the only double Dahlia. Each 
quill has other petals within it. A deep lavender shaded 
mauve. A very interesting and beautiful flower. 
.50 
SNOW QUEEN—4x3 
A wonderful white for exhibition. White shaded cream at 
base of petal. Nicely quilled and fine form. 
50 
SUPT. AMRHYN—4!/5x3 
Here is the pink variety that has been a constant winner 
for years and with Mary Helen have accounted for more 
ribbons in the Ball type than all the rest. A pleasing 
color of clear rose pink with nicely quilled petals. Long 
ee stems. A standard for comparison, as it is a typical 
Ball. 
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