1944 INTRODUCTIONS OF OTHER GROWERS 
ALMINA (Rivel-Premier) S. C. Large yellow. In some soils straight 
cactus. Bushes grow about 5 ft. tall and field grown blooms average 
9-10 inches by 5-6 inches. Certificate of Merit at Storrs in 1943. 
Winner at Essex County Show in class of 8 seedlings. Listed on Mr. 
L. B. Dudley’s Honor Roll in The Flower Grower. 
Plants $5.00 3 for $12.50 
CLARIAM BELLE (Wolbert-Rocky River) I. D. Bicolor. Petals primrose 
yellow each with about % inch white tip. Very interesting light 
bicolor. Blooms 9 x 5% inches. Bush 4-5 ft. Listed in Mr. L. B. 
Dudley’s Honor Roll in The Flower Grower. 
Plants $2.50 
DOUBLE DUTY (Dixie) F. D. Tyrian rose. Size 6 x 4. Seedling of Miss 
Oakland. A very even growing free bloomer on long stems. Has 
exceptional keeping qualities. Winner of Leonard Barron Memorial 
Trophy at New York in 1948. Won as best formal decorative in 
Chicago and Toledo in 1942. On Mr. L. B. Dudley’s and Mr. J. Louis 
Robert’s Honor Roll in The Flower Grower. 
Plants $5. net 
GAY IMP (Sjoberg) I. D. Red and White Bicolor. 6-8 inches in diameter 
by 4 inches in depth. Good stems. Excellent foliage. Dahlia has 
excellent keeping qualities and has always been a trve bicolor. Win- 
ner as best seedling in the 8 inch bloom class in N. E. Pa. dahlia 
show in Scranton, 1948. Listed on Mr. L. B. Dudley’s Honor Roli in 
The Flower Grower in 1942. Also J. W. Johnston’s Dahlia Futurity 
in House Beautiful in 1941. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $2.50 3 for S6. 
JAMES ROSS (Dorff) I. D. Color amaranth purple, ground flushed pansy 
purple. Size 12-13 inches by 7-8 inches. Good stem which holds 
blooms well out of the foliage. Bush 4-5 feet in height. Won first 
in a vase of 3 in seedling class in Pittsburgh Show in 1942. Listed 
on Mr. L. B. Dudley’s Honor Roll in The Flower Grower. 
Plants $5. net 3 for $12.50 net 
LINK’S BLACK PRINCE (Link-Premier) I. D. Very deep shade of velvety 
maroon. Size 11 x 7. Plants average 5 ft. tall and are vigorous 
growers with leathery foliage and straight stiff stems, which hold the 
blooms facing. Certificate of Merit at East Lansing, Mich. A three 
star dahlia, making all the Honor Rolls of the country. 
Plants $7.50 3 for $15 
MARGARET (Golden Rule) F. D. Outstanding white from the same strain 
as that produced Begonia Rose and Commando. 
Plants $3.50 
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