
Ls: Reed iS. Fiibinson” 
Mrs. ‘Richard G. Atkinson (Comstock) I. D. 1945. 
Lemon yellow. <A natural producer of very large 
blooms. We have won the largest bloom in show sevy- 
eral times with blooms 1414 :nches by ten inches deep. 
Average blooms about eleven to twelve inches. Very 
prolific for such a large dahlia. Good stems, flowers 
facing. Medium sized plant, and early bloomer. In 
one year we entered three shows and won three largest 
bloom awards and two best in show. Has also won 
several other awards. It was certified at Storrs Con- 
necticut in 1943, scoring 85E and at Midwest Trial 
grounds. 
Roots, $5.00; Plants, 2.00 ea. 
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Ginger Rogers (Ruschmohr) I. D. 
Deep yellow blooms, of great depth and diameter, 
flowers forming a ball. Prolific bloomer, and very vig- 
orous plant growth. We believe this to be one of the 
best yellows in years. 
Plants, $1.00 ea. 
Glamour (Salem) I. D. 1939. 
Immense true purple deeply edged amaranth pink. 
Fine grower of extremely large blooms. Achievement 
Medal winner. 
G. M. C. (Koenig) I. D. 
Amaranth red, that holds up well without fading in 
the heat. Fine stems hold the blooms at a good angle. 
Vigorous growing plant. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
Plants, 75c ea. 
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