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DAHLIA—OGDEN REID. I.D. An enormous dahlia, perfect in every respect. 
Color spinel-pink blended light rose pink, 
Leathery foliage, insect resistant. Prolific bloomer. 
striped primuline yellow. 
Each $15.00 
_ Explanation of Abbreviations Used on Dahlias 
C—Cactus. Flowers double, petals curved and 
twisted with fluted points. 
$.C.—Semi-Cactus. Flowers double, petals shorter 
than cactus type, but broad, flat, recurved 
and twisted. 
F.D.—Formal Ratorative: foonble flowers, full oO 
center. 
1.D.—Informal 
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Flowers fully double. 
Decorative. 
Floral rays generally long, twisted and un- 
usually irregular in arrangement. 
P.—Peony-Flowered. Flowers semi-double ath 2 
to 3 rows of broad, flat, loosely arranged 
petals surrounding an open center. The inner 
petals curved and twisted. 
B.—Ball or Show. Ball-shaped, full to) center, 
petals more or less quilled. — 
