
Flambeau 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY, I. D., (Broomall 1931), 10x4—4’. 
15” straight stiff stems. Blooms facing. Light violet rose with 
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ENTRUP’S SULTAN, F.D., 8x4—5’. 10” strong straight stems. 
Blooms facing. Clear carmine rose color. Early and pro- 
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FIGARO, S.C., (from France 1940), 912x4—5’. 10” straight stiff 
stems. Blooms facing, A most attractive bi-color of yellow, 
striped and splashed scarlet. A sport of Satan...........0........ 75¢ 
FLAMBEAU, I.D., (Miller Dahlia Farms 1942), 9x4—3’. 8” stiff 
straight stems, Blooms facing. Light scarlet, with bright 
lemon yellow running from the base of each floret like a 
tongue of fire. Florets somewhat twisted with curled edges. 
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FOREST FIRE, I. D., (Dahliadel 1935), 9x5-314’. 6” stiff stems. 
Blooms skyward and facing. Lemon yellow, shading from 
base to rich scarlet at tips. Leathery foliage. Profuse........ 30¢ 
FRANZ BERGER, St. Cact. (from Europe 1935), 8x4-5’. 12” 
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FRAU O. BRACHT, S.C., (from Europe 1930), 8x4—5’. 15” 
straight wiry stems. Blooms facing. Delicate yellow............... 35¢ 
FRECKLES, I.D., (Kemp 1936), 10x412—4’. 14” straight stems. 
Lemon yellow, striped and spotted peach red.................ccccceee 50¢ 
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WORTH WHILE RESULTS 
Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept. 16, 1946—“I won 15 Blue Ribbons 
with your Dahlias you sent me last April, and I shall want some 
more next year.—Firsts with Figaro, Darcy Sainsbury, Freckles, 
Boutellier, Sophisticate, American Purity, Best Display etc.”— 
A. G. 
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