
MARTHA CHURCHILL 
MARTHA CHURCHILL, I.C. (Turnquist-Hulin)—A 1939 
Honor Roll variety now being offered for the first time. 
A magnificent flower of salmon rose shading to peach 
pink at the center. The petals are so incurved the 
bloom resembles a large chrysanthemum. Splendid 
keeper on long stiff stems which is remarkable for a 
cactus of this size. Winner of many awards in the 
Northwest. Achievement Medal winner at Tacoma and 
Bremerton in 1939. Winner of best flower in the show 
three years in succession, thus winning the President’s 
Cup. Now being offered at the very low price of: 
Roots $7.50. Plants $3.50. 
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Recent Honor Roll and Prize 
Winning Introductions 
ALICE McLEAN, S.C. (Lewis-Franklin)—An outstand- 
ing Northwest Introduction that has won many prizes. 
Very deep velvety maroon-red with a lighter reverse. 
Long narrow petals twist showing reverse while the 
center remains high and straight. Winner of three 
medals and many ribbons. HONOR ROLL last season. 
SOD MOOS ee corte enn rae ime ois Ah suaadiuodaans veneer te rsence ras: $5.00 
ALFRED LUNT, F.D. (Parrella-Hulin)—Strong plants 
producing 8 to 9 inch blooms of currant red to scarlet 
on long stiff stems. So full it nearly becomes a ball. A 
BODOMRECDING TOG cra. crcoreclerssnses AERP ti Gann ean Tee $5.00 
ee  ————— 
Grow Dahlias for the love of the game, it is a great 
game that pays well in health and happiness. 
