
Mrs. Ella Worthen 
LE MOYNE STRATTON, F.D., (Miller Dahlia Farms 1941). 
8x5—4’. 8” strong stiff stems. Blooms facing. A soft shade 
of light apricot, or champagne, deeper center. Very full 
bloom with florets of excellent substance. Good keeper, 
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MARSHALL’S PINK, F.D. (Eastern, 1937), 7x4—5’. 15” 
straight wiry stems. Pure pink, a little :ighter than Jer- 
sey’s Beauty, and by some preferred to *t as a cut flower....20¢ 
MIDSUMMER SUN, F.D. (Miller D. Farms. 19387), 9x4—3’. 14” 
stiff strong stems. Blooms facing. Bright rich yellow................ 20¢ 
MISS OAKLAND, F.D., (Sjoberg 1937), 6x4—4’. 15” strong 
wiry stems. Blooms facing. Full blcom, good keeper. 
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M. KOL, I.D., 7x4—3’. 10” wiry stems. Blooms facing, Bright 
orange shaded light yellow, with each floret tipped white. 
Early and profuse. Does well everyWheLe.............cccccccescccesseeeenes J5¢ 
MRS. E. BRADLEY, Inc. Cact., 7x3—31’. 9” wiry stiff stems. 
Blooms perfectly facing. White. Narrow florets of good 
substance. Light foliage. Profuse and very early to bloom......40¢ 
MRS. ELLA WORTHEN, S.C. (Garrity, 1933), 10x4—5'%2’. 15” 
stiff straight stems. Blooms facing. Salmon pink with yel- 
low shadings. Long graceful florets, with unusual high 
centers. A little late, but its large beautiful blooms excite 
universal admiration for its grace and color shading.............. 25¢ 

Midsummer Sun 
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