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Pink Flamingo—Inc. cac. Size 8-11x5-6 deep. 
Good grower. 5 to 6 ft. tall plants $2.50. 
Delmarvel—F. D., color scarlet orange. A 
beauty 10 to 138 in. by 7 in. deep. Plants $1.00. 
Gaylord Ballay—I. D., white. Will go to 14 in. 
by 8 in. Sure a wonderful white. Good grower, 
good tuber maker. Plants $1.50. 
Rev. Pugh—F. D., color orange red. As pretty 
a flower as you want to look at. 10 to 12 in. 
Plants $1.00. 
World’s Event—F. D., color pink. One of the 
best pinks ever introduced. 10 to 12 in. by 6. 
Plants $1.00. 
Clara Belliam—Imf. D., color yellow, white 
tipped. Size 10 to 12 in. by 7. A wonderful sight 
to behold. Plants $1.00. , 
Favorita—C., canary yellow. A giant, good 
grower, tuber maker. Plants $1.00 net. Very 
outstanding. 
Magna Charta—I. D.; old rose. Another giant. 
Plants $1.00 net. Good grower and tuber maker. 
Very outstanding. 
PLANT LIST FOR 1943 
_ Baker’s Best—I. D., color light yellow. 10 to 
12 in. A beautiful flower, good grower and tuber 
maker. Plants 50 cents. 
Commando—F. D., color dark lavender. 10 to 
12 in. Good grower and tuber maker. Plants 50 
cents. 
Bataan—S. C., color red and yellow. 8 to 10 
in. Very outstanding. Plants 50 cents. 
Indian Giant—I. D., color apricot. 10 to 14 in. 
_ <A beauty. Plants 75 cents. 
Irene Dunn—Cac., color rose-pink. One of the 
prettiest. Plants 75 cents. 
Tops—I. D., yellow. One of the best and larg- 
est. Plants 506 cents. 
Testimonials 
Grover C. Moelineaux, of Brooklyn, N. Y., one 
of the best growers of the state, says James Ross 
is sure the world’s champion red. 
This dahlia was tried out by Mr. Carl Salback 
of Berkeley, Cal., who says: “It is the greatest 
red to date.” 
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