JEAN BATTON, I.D. (New Zealand)—A glorious bloom 
of brilliant golden salmon, full and nearly round. 
This variety has been shown over 10 inches with extra 
good stems. An Honor Roll number you will like.....$1.50 
KILGORE’S LUCIFER. Inc. C. (Kilgore)—One of the 
very largest Incurved cactus we have ever seen, over 
12 inches in the garden and about 8 deep. Color is 
Brazil red with capucine orange reverse................. $3.50 
LYNN FONTANNE, S.C. (Lee-Parrella)—A great prize 
winner of 1941, being shown several places over 12 
inches. A 13-inch bloom won as the largest bloom at 
Seattle. The bush is very robust and the strong stems 
hold the blooms facing. Color is spectrum red with 
shades of carmine at the tips. You will want to grow 
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LUCY S, S.C. (Garrity)—Achievement Medal winner at 
San Leandro in 1939. Large blooms of outstanding 
purple with a silver reflex, having small pointed pet- 
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MAGIC PRINCE, S.C. (Hulin-Parrella) — This Honor 
Roll variety has won many honors the past season. It 
won the Futurity Medal at Tacoma and several blues 
at other shows. The lilac mauve blooms are held well 
up on long stiff stems at least 10 inches to first set of 
leaves. Bush growth ideal about 5 ft... $5.00 
MRS. WM. KEENE, I.D. (Knight-Garfield) —A heavy 
and massive bloom of light yellow. The centers are 
always full and the depth about 4 inches. Stems ideal 
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MAVIS TIERNEY, F.D. (Australia) — Scarlet maroon 
flowers of giant size on stiff stems over a compact 
bush. It will compete well in the largest bloom 
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MAYOR OTIS, I.D. (Johns-Salbach) — This dahlia has 
been exhibited over 15 inches on fine stems. A soft 
rich golden yellow with a light touch of copper. Win- 
ner of two Achievement Medals and several largest 
flower awards: Clean; healthy. bush..........c...csece $2.00 
MEGAN CALLAGHAN, F.D. (Australia)—-Large exhibi- 
tion white on good stiff stems. It has a refined appear- 
ance and splendid bush growth. One of the best whites 
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MARIE SUTTLE, I.D. (Sanford-Hulin)—This giant lav- 
ender mauve is most desirable, as it is very attractive 
in color and fomation. The large blooms cover the 
plant from early August till frost. It can easily be 
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MOTHER’S DAY, I.D. (Australia)—Another giant white 
that has won its way on the show tables. Tall bush, 
bright green foliage, good stems and wonderful 
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MARY TAYLOR, St. Cactus (Taylor) — Medium large 
straight cactus of grenadine pink and a lemon yellow 
center. An excellent variety for all purposes, winning 
many prizes and scoring very high at Stoors in 1940. 
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A little Muriate of Potash a few weeks before the 
show will improve the color of your dahlias. 
