Ball Dahlias 
A. D. LIVONI—3x2 
A very beautiful, clear pink that is nicely quilled and very 
free blooming. 
25 
ANNA REHORST—(Rehorst)—4x2!/, 
Deep maroon, reverse of petals reddish purple. Petals so 
quilled that the reverse side gives the whole bloom a deep 
purplish color. An outstanding Ball for the purple class. 
50 
AUNT BESSIE—4!/9x3 
This is one that looks like it is a competitor for Mary 
Helen. Light yellow and of good size. 
1.00 
BONNIE BLUE—(Archer)—3!/,x2!/, 
Dark lavender blue. Blooms are coarsely quilled. Quite 
free blooming with good long stems suitable for cut 
flowers. 
25 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL—(Caldwell, 1937)—5x3 
The Ball that has been constantly winning in the orange 
class. A large, well formed Ball of a pleasing orange 
color. 
50 
CLARA CLEMENS—(Pelicano)—5x3 
This is the exhibitional bi-color; a deep crimson tipped 
white. A color combination that is outstanding. A free 
bloomer. 
1.00 
CONDOR 
A lovely orange. 
1.00 
DUSKY—(Doermann, 1943)—3!/,x2!/, 
This is one of our best red balls. The stock is of medium 
height with nicely proportioned, slender stems. Petals 
are very thick and stiff, showing good keeping qualities. 
A very free bloomer, being covered with blooms from 
early till late. During the hot weather the bloom fades 
some, showing the purplish cast of the back. The true 
color is carmine shaded maroon with a purplish cast on 
the back of the petals. When the maroon color shows 
during the cooler days this is an irresistible variety. 
Winner of three certificates at our trial grounds and the 
silver Derril Hart Medal for 1942. 
1.00 
EDITH 
Cream pink. 
50 
FIREFLY—(Geer, 1939) —3!/,x2!/, 
An outstanding winner in the Miniature Ball class. Chi- 
nese red with tan reverse. A color not common in the 
Ball type. The blooms are well formed and held on slen- 
der stems well above the foliage. A vigorous grower and 
prolific bloomer. 
50 
GOV. GUILD—3!px2!, 
A free blooming pure white that is the best white Minia- 
ture Ball. 
25 
JAMES COCKER—(Keynes, 1871)—3!/x2!/, 
Nicely quilled Ball of a beautiful shade of deep purple. 
The purple Miniature Ball for exhibition. 
1.00 
JAMES VICK—(Keynes)—2!/5x2 
A very fine free blooming Miniature Ball with stiff, slen- 
der stems that hold the flowers in position. Rich purple 
crimson on outside of the quill, while inside is a deep 
maroon which blends so as to give the whole flower a 
dark red appearance. 
.50 
