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JOHN ADAM KER.- 
NOCHAN OF Lye 
(Fioretti) — A medium 
size bi-color which was 
the center of attraction 
on our displey, at the 
A.D.S. show; and a first 
prize winner and Bronze 
Medal. Color, garnet 
red, white tips. Blooms 
average 8” x 5”. Are 
held facing on _ long 
graceful stems with 
very good _ substance. 
Height of plant, 5 feet. 

Root $3.50 Plant $1.50 

JOHN ADAM KERNOCHAN 
KATIE K. I. D. (Lakeside Gardens)-—A clear pink, of large size on long stems. 
I think it is the greatest exhibition in pink. Roots $1.00 
KENTUCK Y—Salmon Pink. Roots 50¢ 
KENTUCKY SUN F. D. (White)—Bright golden yellow. Flowers carried well 
up out of the foliage, on the best of stems. A clean and vigorous grower. 
Roots 50c 
JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY TESTIMONIALS 

Seattle, Wash., April 28, 1946 
My Dear Mr. Parella: 
Thirty odd years ago, I organized, and served as president of the National Dahlia Society of 
America (until it gave way to the American Society) and having studied under the late Luther 
Burbank, I introduced several outstanding prize winners. 
In all of my many years experience in the Dahlia field, I have never received a shipment to 
equal the one I received today from you which reached me in pink of condition, not a leaf out 
of form. I wish to compliment you on the painstaking and careful way in which you packed and 
shipped these p!ants, and assure you that I will take extreme pleasure in recommending you to 
all of my many friends. 
RICHARD MILTON BUTTLE 
Crescent. City, Calif., May 8, 1946 
My Dear Mr. Parella: 
The notation in my diary says “Parella’s shipment: exquisite, fastidious, meticulous.’’ Only 
an artist would take such care and onvy an artist would grow such plants. Thank you. Un 
mill-n de gracias, caballero. 
D. M. N. 

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