
Martha Churchill 
(Turnquist-Franklin) 
7 inch Cactus of great beauty with the fine petals in- 
.urving and twisting to the closed center, giving the chrys- 
anthemum formation. Salmon rose shading to peach at 
center. Fine strong stem, 4 foot bush, prolific bloomer 
and splendid keeper. Achievement Medal, Washington 
State Dahlia Society Show, 1939. Best Dahlia in Kitsap 
County Dahlia Society Show, 194) and 1941. 
De Sn en 7.50 
OTHER 1942 INTRODUCTIONS. 
VAN’S YELLOW (Vanderheid-Franklin) _.. _... 
Achievement Medal Winner and Honor Roll Dahlia 
12 Inch Semi-Cactus of clear crysial yellow on a strong 
stem, 12 to 15 inches long. Five foot bush with clean, 
light grecn foliage. The wavy vetals and tight center 
make a very beautiful bloom and there are many of the 
big flowers at one time. Achievement Medal, at Kitsap 
County Dahlia Society Show, Bremerton, 1941, Sunset 
Medal, at Washington State Dahlia Society Show, Tacoma, 
1941. 
a eS Rea 2 eh $10.00 
ROYAL ELK (Lee-Franklin) 
Huge Formal Decorative of deep rosy lavender on cane- 
like stems, 12 to 15 inches to first leaves. 6 foot, bush 
with dark leathery foliage. Ths big flowers keep for days 
when cut. Sunset Medal, Washington State Dahlia So- 
ciety Show, 1940. Runner-up for the Achievement Medal, 
1941. Best F. D. at Western Washingon Fair, 1941. A 
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