
Sand Dune 
ROCKLEY MOON, F. D., (Ruschmohr 1934), 8x4-4’. 10” stiff 
strong stems. Blooms facing. Lemon yellow with faint pur- 
ple tint at center and on reverse. Full bloome......................... 
ROGUE BOUQUET, S.C., 8x44’. 10” straight stiff stems. 
Blooms skyward and partly skyward. Bright red shaded 
yellow. Heavy bush growth 
ROYAL ROBE, I. D., 912x5-5’. 15” stiff stems. Blooms facing. 
Rich purple. Long curled florets in a full bloom........................ 
SAGAMORE BEAUTY, F.D., (Shattuck 1929), 7x3—3’. 10” 
stiff wiry stems. Blooms facing. Rich true pink, with cream 
center. Early and profuse, and can hardly be equalled for 
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SALMON KING, F. D., (Miller D. Farms 1945), 9x5-4’. 15” 
strong stiff stems. Blooms facing. Glowing salmon buff, 
deeper shading at centers. Broad heavy florets of good sub- 
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SAND DUNE, F. D., (Miller Dahlia Farms 1946), 9x4-4’. 12” 
stiff stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Buff orange with shad- 
ings and pencilling of peach red, light red reverse. Broad 
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Monterey, Cal., Feb. 15, 1946—‘“‘Every year I buy Pompon Dah- 
lias from you. When they are all in bloom some one comes 
along and buys the place, due mostly to the color in the yard. 
Then I have to start all over again. I will say that flowers 
around the house are the best real estate salesman anybody 
could have. Your bulbs have always been satisfactory and 
blooms wonderful.”—E. W. L. 
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