
Bright Embers 
BLUE RIVER, F.D. (Salem D. G., 1935), 9x3—4%’. 10” stiff 
stems. Blooms facing. Bluish mauve, about as close to 
blue as any Dahlia can come. Long heavy florets in full 
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BOBBY DEAN, F. D., 6x3-5. 12” stiff wiry stems. Perfectly 
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BRIGHT EMBERS, I.D. (Miller D. Farms, 1941), 8x4—4’. 12” 
straight strong stems. Blooms facing. Rose scarlet, with 
bright gold shadings at the base of the florets, giving the 
effect suggesting the name. Excellent substance therefore 
a splendid keeping flower when cut. Very profuse.. ................ 40¢ 
CALIFORNIA IDOL, I.D. (Ballay, 1935), 9x5—4%’. 15” strong 
straight stems. Blooms mostly facing. Clear yellow. Per- 
haps the most refined of the few really great yellow 
Dahliass 14) stom 5s blooms ofsthiss readily er Own... eee 30¢ 
CARL G. DAHL, I. D., (Hillcrest 1937), 10x4-4. 14” strong 
stems. Blooms facing and skyward. Apricot buff shaded old 
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CHARLES L. MASTICK, F.D. (Tyler, 1937), 9x5—4’. 12” 
straight strong stems. Bright orange with pink reverse. 
Full bloom, excellent cut flower......... rilete ager eraeateteed cents eee centatee 35¢ 
CLARA CARDER, I.D. (Kemp, 1935), 10x5—3’. 10” straight 
stiff stems. Blooms facing. Glowing cyclamen pink, deep- 
ening at center. Broad florets uniformly curled...........0000..000. 25¢ 
DAISY TURNQUIST, ILD., (Hulin 1935), 7x4—4’. 10” stiff 
stems. Blooms all facing. Salmon pink. Florets twist to 
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“WONDERFUL SUCCESS” 
Chicago Heights, Ill., Feb. 6, 1946—‘‘Thanking you for many love- 
ly Dahlias, I have had wonderful success with your Dahlia 
tubers.”—Mrs. L. W. 
TALL, BEAUTIFUL DAHLIAS 
San Jose, Cal., March 22, 1946—“‘We were very much pleased with 
the bulbs you sent us last year. Some of them grew to over 7 
feet and 8 ft. in height, and were very beautiful.’”—Mrs. W. V. 
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