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Gretel, SC—Best described as a larger and darker 
Miss Belgium. Color, a soft fiery red. Fine for 
exhibiting and cutting. We believe this variety 
will be satisfactory in CVETY WAY ......ccerseseees 
Golden Beauty, SC—Rich golden apricot color. 
Blooms huge, deep and carried on strong stems. 
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Haslerova, ID—A glorified Le Grand Manitou only 
more refined, the ground color being a delicate 
lavender, almost white, flecked French purple . 
Helen Ivins, FD—Large, well-formed orchid laven- 
der of light rosaline purple. Stems are extra 
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Hi-Lite, ID—A rather spectacular flower, as it 
attains immense size without pampering, and the 
bush bears several of these large blooms at one 
time, holding them well out from the foliage, 
where they show well. Color is rich, velvety 
carmine, toned with rose red, with the tips light- 
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Hillcrest Fluffy Ruffles, [D—Here is a new variety 
we are happy to recommend to our customers. 
The color, a beautiful new shade of soft apricot. 
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Janet Southwick, ID—Bright velvety, glowing pome- 
granite purple, shaded silver. Plants are clean 
growing with dark heavy foliage .........................0- 
daunice, ID—Clear purple, long shaggy petals, is a 
purple informal that with us set a mark in its 
first year that will be hard to beat ....... 
Jean Keefer, ID—Extremely large, very beautiful 
pure bright pink. Stems strong and erect. Early 
and profuse blooming. One of the best pink 
Dahlias grown. An outstanding variety ................ 
Karl Bonawitz, SC—The ability of this Dahlia to 
withstand varied climatic conditions has won it 
many friends as well as many prizes. The bril- 
liant, velvety carmine flowers are artistic and 
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King of the Blacks, FD—A black red, about the 
darkest of all Dahlias. Bush is of good height 
and sturdy. Stems in proportion and flowers held 
perfectly. Keeps well when cut. A Dahlia which 
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