
Peach Blush 
PALE MOON, F.D., (Miller Dahlia Farms 1941), 6x4—5’. 8” 
stiff stems. Blooms facing. Soft light yellow, unshaded. 
Early and most profuse. Splendid variety for cut flower 
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PALO ALTO, ILD., (Ballay 1935), 9x5—4’. 12” straight stems. 
Blooms afcing well above the foliage. Delicate salmon and 
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PEACH BLUSH, I.D. (Miller Dahlia Farms, 1940), 9x5—4%4’. 
12” strong straight stems. Golden cream, overlaid and 
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PINK SPIRAL, Inc. Cact. (from Holland), 7x4—4’. 14” stiff 
wiry stems. Perfectly facing. Peach blossom pink with light 
yellow center. Florets tightly rolled, and blooms all uniform 
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POINSEPTA, S.C., (Rindfleisch 1931), 9x5—4’. 12” wiry stems. 
Blooms well out of bush, some facing, some sky-ward, and 
a few dipped. Pure unshaded Nopal red, attractive dark 
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PRINCE OF PERSIA, I.D. (Newsom, 1931), 912x6—4’ 10” 
wiry stems. Blooms facing. Beautiful lively shade of 
bright red which stands the hottest sun without fading or 
burning. Graceful heavy florets, and a high center, one of 
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PRUDENCE PENNY, I.D., 6x4—5’. 10” stiff wiry stems, Blooms 
perfectly facing. Blended old gold and apricot. Formation 
and color make it about a perfect miniature Jane Cowl, 
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QUEEN CITY, F.D., (Golden Rule 1936), 7x4—5’. 15” stiff 
stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Soft scarlet pink, a new and 
charming shade for cut flower use. Early, profuse and long 
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7 ENTRIES —7 FIRST PRIZES 
Waterville, Wash., Sept. 19, 1944—“Yes, of course we entered 
some of our Dahlias, made 7 entries and received 7 first prizes— 
the following: Charles L. Mastick, Franz Berger, Iroquois Sun- 
beam, Queen City Satan and Renate Muller, and then we entered 
a bouquet of 12 blooms and received first prize for this too,”— 
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