1948 HONOR ROLL DAHLIAS - 
The following are this year’s Honor Roll Dahlias 
which have made their records in 1947 Trial Gar- 
dens and Show Rooms. They will be the leading 
Dahlias in 1948 Shows. Don’t fail to try as many as 
you can. 
Amie Tooker (I. D.—The purest of white. A sensa- 
tion wherever shown. Petals flat but wavy. Plants 
grow 6 feet high. Blooms size 13x8 with 12 to 14 
inch stem. On two honor rolls ------ Plants $7.00 
Atomic Ray (Min I. C.—Brightest scarlet possible, 
tipped yellow. Won in many shows in its class, On 
eastern honor roll. A very outstanding novelty. 
ee ee Plants $2.50 
Atomic Yellow (S. C.)—Giant flowers of a beautiful 
scarlet on the early blooms and as the season 
advances the color changes to scarlet and gold. 
Will produce blooms 12 inches by 6% inches, On 
MUON OmTOl SG. 222s. oe Wt _. Plants $5.00 
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Barbara Veirs 
Barbara Veirs (I. D.)—Brilliant reddish’ purple. A 
color that stands out in the garden. Twisting 
serrated petals give the blooms a distinctive ap- 
pearance. Broad leaved foliage resistant to pests. 
Fall grower on honor roll. —----- Plants $3.50 Net. 
Big Ben (F. D.)—A beautiful true lavender of giant 
size blooms. Will be a winner in the show room for 
1948. Bush heighth is medium. Blooms 12 by 8. On 
LAMOWAWOW SE TACOMA, — cee we Plants $5.00 Net. 


Bo Bo 
Bo-Bo (M. F. D.)—Amber yellow tinted red_ at 
centers and outer edges. Good substance and beauti- 
ful stems. Blooms well within the miniature class. 
A variety much needed in the miniature class. On 
threswnonormerolis) 222. -2=]--—00 5. _ Plants $2.00 Net. 
