DOROTHY SCHMIDT, S.C. (Parrella-Hulin)—The near- 
est'to a blue yet offered the dahlia world. The gen- 
eral color is bluish lavender which appears more blue 
after sundown. Medium size blooms held facing on 
thin but stiff stems. A true Semi-Cactus of sheer 
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DEAN SHURTLEFF, 1.D. (Rockley, 1942)—Bright crim- 
son blooms with high full centers of 10-inch size are 
held on rigid stems well above a sturdy bush of healthy 
green foliage. This is one of the very best of the new 
offerings. A certificate winner and several times win- 
ner as best red in the show. If you like red this will 
qu His. LGR OL Eke cies cag 28 A ah Ne $7.50 
ENCHANTRESS, S.C. (Stolz)—Bright orange buff with 
slight blend of rose. Nice growing plants holding large 
blooms well up in the air. Achievement Medal winner 
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GLAMOUR GIRL, F.D. (Hulin - Parrella)—A blend of 
warm buff and salmon pink shading deeper at the cen- 
ter of the flower. Tall bushes and lots of bloom. Aver- 
age size is 9 inches, but will stand a lot of good care 
and respond nicely. Blooms are rather thin but per- 
fect tight centers. It won for our customers the season 
just past. In all this is a dahlia worth growing, a lovely 
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H. I. PHILLIPS, S.C. (Chappaqua)—Extra large blooms 
of buff-yellow with a flush of begonia rose on the 
petals and rose pink on the petaloids. Medium tal} 
bushes producing the huge blooms on good stems fac- 
ing. On last season’s Honor Roll. This is a nice bush 
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HULIN’S MELODY, I.D. (Hulin-Parrella)—This intre- 
duction of last season has met with general approval 
wherever shown. The tall bushes with the exquisitely 
formed flowers have great eye appeal. Bushes are 
sturdy and the 10-inch blooms are held on rigid stems. 
Winner of many prizes the past two seasons. The gen- 
eral color is orange with a light lavender reverse 
showing deeper at the center of the perfectly tight 
blooms. Others like this novelty, and we are sure 
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HARRY CROSLEY, S.C. (Lewis-Franklin)—A 1942 Honor 
Roll dahlia of a warm apricot pink with a soft yellow 
buff at center. Blooms are 9 inches, held proudly on 
stiff stems over a bush of attractive light green foliage. 
Blooms are fine keepers both on and off the bush. A 
championship dahlia in the Northwest the past two sea- 
sons. In every way this is a good dahlia. Roots....$5.00 
INDIAN SUMMER, S.C. (Goetzger, 1942)—An outstand- 
ing golden yellow with soft orange suffusion. Tall 
bushes of rugged formation carry the 8 to 10-in. blooms 
on perfect stems. Certificate winner, on two Honor 
Rolls and several other winnings. Extra care will pro- 
duce extra results. We like this very much. 
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KENTUCKY SWEETHEART, S.C. (White)—A beautiful 
rose pink of a solid color throughout. The large blooms 
are on good stems. Bush is rather low but nicely 
branching with blooms all season. In the pastel shades 
this is a winner. We like this Sweetheart very much. 
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By keeping the old blooms cut you will get more new 
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