WORLD’‘S EVENT (1. D.), “Dixie,” 1944. Bloom 11x8, 
bush 52 ft. Color, amaranth pink, flushed with 
purple. Have very heavy centers. Has TWO certifi- 
cates of Merit and is on all THREE Honor Rolls....Root 
YOUR LUCKY STAR (C.), “American,” 1939. Bloom 
~  12x7, bush 5 ft. Amaranth pink with white center, 
the color immediately demands admiration. The for- 
mation is also striking, the regularly arranged quilled 
petals form a very nice straight cactus. The stems are 
ideal and hold the huge! flower in perfect poise. On 
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Miniature Dahlias 
BABY ROYAL (S. C.). A Gold Medal miniaure from 
England and one of the most outstanding prize win- 
ners so far introduced in this class, always winning 
the blue ribbon wherever exhibited. It is a beautiful 
little flower of salmon-pink and apricot with gold 
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BISHOP OF LLANDAFF, “England.’’ Bloom 3x12, bush 
4 ft. This is an unusual and attractive flower, petals 
being bright scarlet with a center of deep garnet. 
Foliage is lacy of a reddish bronze color. Wonderful 
for landscape effects and home arrangements. Very 
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CARLA (Dahliadel 83C, 1934) Color is a buff, heavily 
shaded old rose and suffused violet rose, a rich aon- 
trast to the dark green foilage. Ideal in the garden 
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FAIRY (Miniature F. D.), ‘’Bond,’’ 1934. This dainty 
little dahlia is best described as a miniature Jersey's 
Beauty, it having the same lovely shade of pink with 
a slight suffusion of mauve. Perfect decorative, 21/2 
to 3 inches in diameter, with perfect stems.......- Root 
LITTLE DIAMOND (S. C.), “’Holland,’’ 1939. Bloom 
3Y%2x2, bush 2% ft. Color, violet rose with sulphur 
yellow at center. The most beautiful foreign miniature 
we have seen. Do not miss this one.................-.- Root 
MARKET JEWEL (Min. S. C.), “Holland.’’ Bloom 4x3, 
bush 3 ft. A beautiful shade of red. One of the very 
best. A profuse bloomer. Great in the show room..Root 
RICHARD TWYFORD (S. C.), ““Twyford,’’ 1939. Bloom 
3x2, bush 3 ft. A warm, lively orange. Extra long, 
‘wiry stems that hold the flowers far out of the foliage. 
A very profuse bloomer. Sometimes as many as 
twenty-five blooms out at once. It is one of the best 
for flower arrangements. It should be in every SES 
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ROYALTY (Australia). Finest new lavender | have seen. 
Blooms 2 to 3 inches, held on fne stems. Prolific 
bloomer and good branches. Bush 2 to 3 feet high. 
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SPRINGHILL ROSE (F. D.), ‘’Edison,’’ 1942. A beautiful 
rose red, 2 to 3 inch blooms held on long; stiff stems 
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SNOWSPRITE (Min. S. C.), ‘‘Dahliadel.’’ Bloom 3 2x2, 
bush 3 ft. This glistening snow-white variety is un- 
questionably one of the best Miniatures grown. Blooms 
of fine constant form, held boldly above the foliage in 
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