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MY 1943 INTRODUCTION— (Named for me) 
(Mrs. Cortis Ray) 
Miniature Formal, Light jasper red, pale lemon 
yellow at base, extending up to face of “petals. A 
jainty flower ‘on good stems and wonderful bloomer. 
A fine cutting miniature. On the National Dahlia 
Honor Roll in fall 1942 in both East and West. Won 
three Certificates of Merit. Price, roots—$3.5u. 
GLADIOLUS 
Colleetion—100 blcom'ng size mixed glads $1.00. 
These come in mixed colors unlabeled | in all dif- 
ferent size bulbs that will bloom the first year but 
?t different times in the season, They are the large 
flowering types which are used by the florists aud 
are sure to please you, 
Named variety Gladiolus—5 cents each, 35 cents doz. 
er 3 dozen, -1.00 where 6 or 12. of a kind-are taken. 
Pink ‘Varieties—Rose Splendor, Maytime, Picardy, 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Rapture, . 
White Varieties—: Albatross, Mrs. BSG “Fonaneneer. 
Pantheon. ne 
Red Varieties—Japanese Sunset, Excellence, Wurtem- 
burgia. 
Purple and Lavender Mt tee of Bree Vi- 
ola, Gem, Chas. Dickens. 
Orange and Buff Varieties—naith Robson, » Nancy 
Hanks, Spirit of St. Louis : Os 
DAHLIA COLLECTION 
Surprise; Cotleetion—12 for $1.00. Made up -of lire ren 
flowering double dahkas, each different and labeled 
w'th its true name, Many are to be found ‘in this 
list and-cthers- nwsed are equally as good, but space 
does not permit listing them all. The selection is left 
to me amd T can assure you that you will. be more 
than pleased with the’r bloom. Try -a collection. and 
see for yourself. The price has not been -raised in 
spite of-rising. costs. ; 
MIXED TYPE DAHLIA COLLECTION 
Will have a limited number of mixed type collee- 
tions ms ide up and each labeled with the true name 
cf Pompon. Miriatnre. ¢ Cactus, Ball and Decorative 
types at 12 for $1.00. my selection. 
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