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MARGARET DUROSS 
Photo courtesy of New York Journal - American 
MARGARET DUROSS—Was named in honor of an official of the N. Y. Journal- 
American. This is a grand dahlia in every respect, and it was immensely 
admired by the visitors at our garden this past season. The color of this 
lovely dahlia is amaranth pink with amaranth purple shadings. The petals 
are lacinated, giving it a pin cushion effect. Blooms average about 8 inches, 
or better, are of good substance and best of stems. Winner of a bronze 
medal at the A.D.S. show in 1942. Height of plant, 4% feet. 
Roots $3.50 Plants $1.50 
MISS LONG ISLAND I. D. (Jeffords-Parrella)—A tall grower with splendid 
habits and a very attractive plant. The color is bright watermelon pink. 

Some of the petals show tips of silver. Height, 6 feet. Roots $1.50 
MRS. GEORGE. LE BOUTILLIER I. D. (Smith-Ruschmohr)—Color, deep crim- 
son. The blooms are exceptionally large. Height, 4% feet. Roots 75c 
MRS. THOS. A. EDISON I. D.—Velvety red reverse silver. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
MISS OAKLAND F. D. (Oakleigh-Lakesid2)—-A pure white dahlia of good size 
and exceptonally fine formed. A free and prolific bloomer, with fine stem. 
Height, 5 feet. Roots $1.00 

PARRELLA DAHLIA GARDENS 
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