GREATER GLORY —S5S.C. (Sa- 
lem.) Rose pink shading to 
cream. Large well-formed 
flower on a tall plant. A 
valuable addition to the semi- 
CACTUS Class sees seems = ener $1.00 
HILLSIDE JOY — S.C. (Bissell.) 
Apricot buff. Artistic flower of 
beautiful coloring and fine 
stems. Medium size..__....._. $2.00 
HULIN’S MELODY —S8.C. (Hu- 
lin.) Pale gold with mauve shad- 
ings. Fine bloom of good size 
in an odd color combination. 
URIS IS CE SIENA Grows strong and blooms abun- 
dantly. Very desirable... $2.00 

HUNT’S VELVET WONDER — LD. (Hunt-Burnett.) Cerise purple. This is a huge 
flower with broad petals and great depth. Plant is rugged and of medium 
Height wi thera eres nOrtsS ters aeeeem eee mete ee eee $1.00 
INDIAN GIANT—I.D. (Emmons.) Reddish apricot. Very large exhibition varie- 
ty. Plants are low and bushy and continue to produce fine blooms over a long 
period. Colomis*diliersnivandimuchvacinireci. ia wes cree $2.50 
IVORY PRINCESS—S.C. (Ruschmohr.) Ivory white. Large, well-formed flower 
of an unusual shade. Strong grower with good stems. Outstanding............ $2.00 
JANE LAUSCHE—S.C. (Rocky River.) Lavender tipped white. Decidedly a 
new combination of color and an all-around good dahlia. It was a big prize 
winner in its introductory year. A novelty of real merit. New 1945... $3.50 
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD—1.D. (Rocky River.) Bright gold with a reddish suffusion. 
First blooms are very large. Stems are long and strong. An early bloomer....$2.50 
LILAC GIANT — S.C. (Salem.) Pinkish lilac. A dahlia of tremendous size. Low 
growing plant but stems are sufficiently long. There are not many semi-cactus 
varieties in this shade andithisis-a good one me. en ee $3.50 
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