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STRING ALONG WITH OUR PRIZE WINNING DAHLIAS IF YOU WANT “BLUE RTBEONG 
HALAL ROBENS 
41 HALL AVE. 
CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO 
We are featuring for 1946 the following Exhibition New Introductions. 
No Plants or Cuttings, except where noted. 
33-1/3% To Trade, unless marked Net. Special prices to the trade on 
5 roots of one variety. 
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"PARTNER" (Dozier-Robens) I.F. Color Peach Buff with a cast of cameo, very 
hard to describe color; it is different from any dahlia we grow. Some call it pink, 
others call it Autumn shades a very nice color in the sunshine also in artificial 
light. It is a very sturdy grower on any soil we have ever planted it and believe 
any one who grows dahlias can grow it. Bush 5 to 6 ft., very long, strong stems, 
flowers on top or looking at you; very good center, almost insect proof. A real 
Exhibition High Class Dahlia. On Two Honor Rolls and a winner at the shows. Has 
been grown to 12-3/4 in. wide and nearly 11 in. deep as petals come back to the 
stem forming a ball. A very good keeper when cut. 
In 1944 at East Liverpool, Ohio one single specimen bloom won a Blue Ribbon and 
four Special Awards , one for the largest and most perfect bloom in the show and thcy 
really show good dahlias at East Liverpool; In 1945 it won First in Autumn class 
at Chagrin Falls, 0. At East Liverpool it won First in three-bloom Autumn class. 
At Cleveland, 0. it won first in three-bloom open Autumn class and First in three- 
bloom I.fF. Seedling class and First and Special award in Single bloom single class 
at Wellsville, 0. it was First and Special Award in open three-bloom Autumn class. 
Some blooms may come a nice formal, 
Stock Limited, ~------Roots $15.00. 
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"PATRICIA" (Huey-Rebens) A very large pink and best I.F. Pink we have ever 
grown, Light rose pink, a free bloomer for one producing such large blooms.Good 
long stems, flowers facing; a strong grower and nice large plant, insect resistant, 
will grow to 15 in. and very deep. It has many Blue and Special Awards to its credit, 
one of them being the Largest and Most Perfect bloom at Cleveland,O. in 1943. It has 
never been entered in a Seedling Class, all its winnjngs have been in Specimen Bloom 
class open to all entered with the best of them. On all three Honor Rolls, 
Expect to have a few plants at ~--p7,50. Stock very scarce, Roote-wenheggter 
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"SNOW DRIFT", F.D. A Seedling of "DARCEY SAINSBURY" a very nice clear white, 
with a fine long straight stem, blooms erect or facing, will grow 9 to 12 in. and 
good depth, a broad flat petal and a very tight center.This one should make good as 
an Exhibition dahlia like its parent. Two very good growers have pronounced it 
a& very nice dahlia. Owing to wet weather it was not planted until July 21st, there- 
fore blooms were not available until just before the frost and were too late for 
exhibition. 
Roots --- $15.00. 
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