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MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
(See picture on front cover) 
BARBARA DOANE, S.C., Light pink, lighter shadings and 
Center, LOW DUSH.in.......cceeessscessssesssrcsassenecersessesssessesnsenensenacescnsessorees 25¢ 
CARLOTTA, Min. F.D., Light carmine red, narrow folded 
florets, each daintily notched at end. Good stems, tall, and 
A FOLIst’S FAVOTILE............-cccssseerescresceereeceseeorereeassnenenapaeseecesenesseeseneeneseetes 15¢ 
CLARA CLEMENS, Ball, Large red tipped Wiiangie, WEY Go secoutaaaoceise 30¢ 
DELICAT,-Inc. Cact., Small orange Duff... eects 20¢ 
ELIZABETH PAPE, St.Cact., Rosy salmon pink, neh tec seee 25¢ 
EMILY, F. D., Lavender, darker center. PT OLUSC ee eterna tere ccece cas 15¢ 
ESKIMO BELLE, F. D., White, small blooms, profuse................ 30¢ 
FAIRY, Min. I.D., Salmon pink, florets attractively curled........ 20¢ 
FIRST LOVE, (New) I. D., 5” blooms of true pink with bright 
yellow base and stripes. Narrow gracefully curled florets .. 50c 
GRANITE FALLS, Collarette, 4” bloom, 3’ bush. Red with yel- 
TAME CO Len ace eee atas Pose pees Soe tentrce cs Aistsed he bgtn eves ooedmetetesutapcansed¥ennesngennas 20¢ 
LITTLE PAL, Min. F.D., Small orange and white, good stems, 
TOW DUSE  eseccseeiia. ceo cc shaelnsseatiecdclerccontosecevaccesaienessnegeprmse-cieransenencngnnssrefensresaos= 15¢ 
MAUVEEN, St.Cact., Light lavender. Low bush. Early and 
PLOLUSE. .ossecccssecsecsecsesssssssessecnsssenseencousssconsevonscavonecsussecteanecoeenecnssseesoueceneaseseee® 25¢ 
MISS BYRLE, F. D., Small, deep salmon Pink... cece 25¢ 
ORCHID LADY, F.D., Light lavender or OV CIICieere wa cbsctsesesteeee 25¢ 
RED SAIL, St.Cact., Brick red. Very early and profuse. Tall..... 20¢ 
SOUTH SEAS, I.D., Orange, shading to DEAE ED INK seeders aa ces 20¢ 
STOPLIGHT. Min. F.D., Small dusky red. Profuse, tall bush..,..25¢ 
SYMPHONY, Duplex, Brilliant deep scarlet, hard purplish 
centers. Very dark foliage. Low UIs ieee eee tees 30c 
WINE DROP, F.D., Reddish purple... ccccceceeseesserseneeeeeensnenes 20¢ 
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BEST OF LUCK 
Cazadero, Cal., Jan. 25, 1946—‘‘Have always had fine luck with 
your Dahlias.”—Mrs. A. 12, (@): 
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“The Highest Quality Dahlia Roots Obtainable”’ 
