
Rhythm 
PRUDENCE PENNY, I. D., 6x4-5’. 10” stiff wiry stems. Blooms 
perfectly facing. Blended old gold and apricot. Can be de- 
SGM oyveyol SE) saa SAMMUNAS VMAS (CORN ly coonoscb soonmeq iene taoetisocencnondachaacbrednouo: 25¢ 
PURPLE MIST, F. D., (Ruschmohr 1937), 8x4—5’. 14” stiff 
strong stems Blooms facing. Reddish purple, or violet car- 
Mine Hel leploom~eand sane OOGMKCCDECL At arte ete. 60¢ 
QUEEN CITY, F. D., (Golden Rule 1936), 7x4-4’. 15” stiff 
stems. Blooms facing. Soft scarlet pink. Early, profuse and 
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RED GUARD, I. D., (Miller D. Farms 1941), 10x5-5’. 14” 
straight stiff stems. Blooms facing. Bright red. Heavy flor- 
ets, massive blooms. Many 12 and 14 inch bloom..................... 60¢ 
REGENT, Inc.Cact., 8x4—5’. 10” wiry stiff stems. Blooms fac- 
ing. Heliotrope pink with touches of gold at base of floret. 
iV CIVMCALLY MAN Cm DLOLUSC mare ennre ier icrara hte Gere ccaoteesrt eames 20¢ 
RENATE MULLER, Inc.Cact., (from Europe), 7x4—4’. 8” wiry 
stems. Blooms facing. Light orchid pink with creamy white 
base. A slight tracing of orchid edging each floret. Splendid 
LOR FEUL PLOW CLMW OF Kees icctiydeceze spate ern raesoar tad vacccleseismeiueseriretcdele soles oates 25¢ 
RHYTHM, In. Cactus or S. C., (Dahliadel 1943), 8x5-4’. 12” 
stiff strong stems. Blooms facing and some skyward. Cameo 
pink suffused rose, lemon shading at center. Very full and 
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OUR STOCK BRINGS BEST RESULTS 
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clumps of Dahlias. Many of these I bought of you in the past 
few years and I can truthfully say that I had the best luck with 
tubers I bought from you.”’—H. W. S. 
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