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DAHLIAS 
DAHLIADEL 1945 
INTRODUCTIONS, cont’d 
SGT. WILLIAMS (Williams-Dahliadel 85A), 1D, Bloom 11 x 7, Bush 
514 ft. Comes to us recommended by our good friends Oliver Shurt- 
leff and Lynn Dudley. This is the golden yellow sport of Glamour, 
which has proven so good for 3 years in West Virginia. Although 
we have not grown this dahlia ourselves, all of us who grow Glamour 
know what a rugged and healthy grower it is, and how easy it is 
to handle. Bloomed for the originator from the first of July. Good 
for cutting. Made a good showing at Storrs, and is on the Eastern 
Honor Roll. Roct, $10.00; Plant, $5.00 

MME. CHIANG KAI SHEK (Pittman-Dahliadel 85A), ID, Bloom 
“44° : 9 x 5, Bush 514% ft. Color is deep lemon yellow, with a soft peach 
Sgt. Williams and mauve suffusion on the reverse and tips of petals. The name 
for this dahlia was sent to us by Mrs. C. J. Thompson, of Wylamt, 
Alabama. It has very unusual wavy petals, with some petals lean- 
ing to Semi-Cactus form. Naturally grows large, even without 
much disbudding. The bush is very strong and robust, with long 
erect stems holding blooms well. out of the insect-resistant foliage. 
Scored 84 at Storrs, and is on the Eastern Honor Roll. 
Root, $10.00; Pct Root, $7.50; Plant, $5.09 
NOTICE 
This 8-page 1945 Supplement is to be used in conjunction with 
our regular 1944 Catalog. If you do not already have a copy, 
send for one. BE SURE TO USE OUR 1945 PRICES on 
pages EK, F, and G, as there have been a number of changes 
made in listings. There has, however, been no advance in 
prices whatsoever for 1945, and most of the higher priced vari- 
eties show their normal price reduction. 

1945 INTRODUCTIONS of Other Growers 
Plants grown from Originator’s or Introducer’s Stock 

MRS. F. H. STRICKLAND (Berwick 85A), 1D, 10-11 x 5, Bush 4 ft. 
: : This Informal Decorative is a clear one-tone shell pink. We have 
Mme. Chiang Kai Shek grown it for 2 years and like it very much, and Bouse it will make 
many friends. Has long strong stems, and is a good rugged grower. 
Picture shows the natural position of the bloom, and we feel sure 
it will more than please you. 
Root, $10.00 NET; Pot Root, $7.50 NET; Plant, $5.00 
CLARIAM KELTON (Wolbert-Rocky River 85A), ID, Bloom 10-11 
x 5. <A free-blooming variety of flame red with a yellow reverse 
Distinctive in form as well as in color effect. Fairly tall grower, 
with glossy green foliage. Achievement Medal winner at Toledo, 
Ohio. Plant, $5.00 
D-DAY (Dixie 85B), FD, Bloom 7 x 4, Bush 41% ft. This one-tone 
pink won a special award, as the flowers shipped to the New York 
A.D.S. Show were in fine shape after 72 hours en route. Has cane- 
like stems, is prolific, and is fine for florists’ use. On Lynn Dudley’s 
Eastern Honor Roll, and scored 86.2 at Ohio Valley Trial Grounds 
in 1944. Plant, $5.00 

which shows on the face of the flower as the petals curl and twist. 
