
Darcy Sainsbury 
DARCY SAINSBURY, F.D. (from Australia, 1937), 9x5—4’. 
14” strong, straight stems. Blooms facing well above the 
foliage. Creamy white. Long, heavy florets of good sub- 
stance, good keeper. Still about the best large white................ 50¢ 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY, I. D., (Broomall 1931), 10x4—4’. 
15” straight stiff stems. Blooms facing. Light violet rose with 
SILVELry: = SHAGIN GS Nea cee Sssatces sacs cose ese oe eotaee tee ercaxeeraeeecuameteen epost reece eases 35¢ 
EDNA FERBER, S. C., (F.&M. 1932), 9142x5—4’. 12” strong 
straight stems Coral, shaded old gold, with bright yellow 
AL base Of HoLrets; els bLOOM cer. nies ae eee ete ee eee 30¢ 
ENTRUP’S SULTAN, F.D., 8x4—5’. 10” strong straight stems. 
Blooms facing. Clear carmine rose color. Early and pro- 
PUSO Neat ee Baa EN Ed, Soe hte a saavas ta sccsoe ee encmeme cotta eect emer oes 25¢ 
FANNY SANDT, S. C., (V.&M. 1932), 9x5—5’. 15” straight stiff 
stems. Blooms facing. Clear rose pink. Long narrow florets....20¢ 
FIGARO, S.C., (from France 1940), 914x4—5’. 10” straight stiff 
stems. Blooms facing. A most attractive bi-color of yellow, 
striped “and splashed) scarle tis cee tei cat omy ose ee cnet ade 1.00 
FLAMBEAU, I.D., (Miller Dahlia Farms 1942), 9x4—3’. 8” stiff 
straight stems, Blooms facing. Light scarlet, with bright 
lemon yellow running from the base of each floret like a 
tongue of fire. Florets somewhat twisted with curled edges. 
Excellent substance; high tight Centerss..........cccccssccsscsssssscesvdnsssooenece 715¢ 
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THAT FASCINATING SEEDLING PLOT 
Many customers report the pleasure they experience from 
watching the development of new and different Dahlia varieties 
each year, grown by them from seed purchased from the Miller 
Dahlia Farms. It is unusual for seed to produce anything exactly 
like the Dahlia from which it was picked, and as this method of 
growing seedlings is the way new varieties are produced, the 
interest one has in creating these new Dahlias can be easily under- 
stood. We especially recommend our Pompon and Miniature seed. 
A packet or two of these planted in the spring will surprise you 
later in the summer with a profusion of blooms of almost every 
conceivable combination of colors, and mostly Pompon or Minia- 
ture types. 
QOL PPBP PDB LAL LAL AL AL ALA AGG, 
MILLER DAHLIA FARMS SEATTLE, 88 
