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VIN WELL DAINTY Str. Cactus 
(Blemer-Parrella) — Color, Be: 
geonia rose blended to geranium 
pink; base of petals, lemon yel- 
low lined, chrome yellow on face. 
Average size, 5 inches without 
forcing. Good branching habit, 
clean grower, good plant, fine 
stem and prolific bloomer. VIN 
WELL DAINTY is a truly beau- 
tiful dahlia and much needed in 
its color class. Many dahlia 
lovers have admired this flower 
at our Gardens this past season. 
Your garden should not be with- 
out it. Height about 5 feet. 
Root $5.00 Plant $2.00 

VIN WELL DAINTY 
SANTA CLAUS I. D. (Dixie Dahlia Gardens)—Flag red, tipped white. Blooms, 
7” x 5”. Very aristocratic in formation. A seed!ing of Michigan White, which 
accounts for its being a free bloomer. A Medal Winner at A. D. S. Show in 
Commercial undissominated class. Also won same classes at New Baltimore, 
Mich., and Toledo, Ohio. On Eastern and Western Honor Rolls. 
Plants only $2.50 
RHYTHM (Dozier-Dahliadel)—This 8” Incurved Cactus is an exquisite beauty 
with its double serrated tip. The cameo or shrimp pink color with suffusions 
of soft rose with lemon shadings at the base of the petals and center of the 
flower make it most unusual. Certified at Storrs, W. Va., E. Lansing and 
on the Honor Rolls. Be sure to grow this new pink creation. 
Plants only $7.50 
BAKER’S BEST I. D. (Baker-Hillside Farm)—Very large, clear yellow. We had 
the pleasure of seeing it at Storrs Trial Ground. To my estimation this is a 
dahlia of real merit and worthy of having a place in any discriminating 
garden. Good grower, best of stems. Plants only $3.35 
SUN-TAN S. C. (Chappaqua)—Bright salmon orange with a bronze sheen. 
Blooms 11” by 6” deep with high centers, narrow petals and fine form are 
easily produced. Dark glossy foliage. Long straight stems on a vigorous 
5’ bush. On Lynn Dudley’s Honor Roll. Stock is limited, so if you want 
something extra fine order early. Roots $10.00 
COL. A. G. RUDD I. D. (Geneva Gardens)—This is the Red Informal! So dis- 
tinctive that Lynn B. Dudley and J. W. Johnston selected it to be named in 
honor of Lt. Col. A. G. Rudd, who represented the army at the Victory Show. 
Magnificent color, carmine mahogany red with darker center. Ramrod stems 
that hold the blooms at just right angle. A point scoring dahlia in the garden 
or on the exhibition table. Size, 12” by 7%” deep. Bushes are of medium 
height, branching low, producing long canes. Plants only $5.00 
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