50 Varieties of Miniatures 
NANCY ANN. MITCHELL (Mitchell-Ruschmohr, 1940), S. C 
Color true, vivid scarlet with buff reverse which shows with 
revolution of petals. This one was a bright spot in the garden 
and attracted a lot of attention. Profuse bloomer, well rounded 
rowth. Foliage fine cut in keeping with bloom. It is true to 
form and keeps well when cut. Nice for arrangements and 
baskets. Size. 7 inches.. : 
Roots $1.00 Net 
NATION'S PRIDE [Heil, 1944], I. D. 
Color blend of peach red suffused buff and chrome yellow 
with apricot red at center. Plant reported to grow like 
Sunrays. Long stems holding large flowers erect on side. 
‘Blooms 9 x 6 inches. Bush 4 ft., with rugged foliage. 
Certificate of Merit at Storrs, Conn., in 1943. Listed on 
Mr. L. B. Dudley’s Honor Roll in The Flower Grower. 
OR ehsoy Roots $2.50 
NORMA MORTON [Australian], I. D. 
A magnificent variety, color yellow flushed garnet. A 
huge informal of excellent exhibition qualities with good 
> garden habits. 
Roots $1.25 Net 
OGDEN REID [Kelly-Parella, 1945] F. D. 
Spinel pink blended with rose pink and _ striping of 
promuline yellow, center deep rose. Very large blooms. 
12% x 6% inches and larger. Canelike stems up- to 15 
inches. Vigorous grower, good bloomer. 
; R. C. $1.50 Roots $5.00 
ONE HUNDRED PERCENT [Beaver, 1944], I. D. 
The color is deep rosy pink, grows large without any 
extra care to 10 inches. Good strong stems and free 
branching. Bush 4 and one-half feet and strong open 
grower. 
Roots $2.00 
ORANGE: FLAME [Peck, 1945], F. D. 
Real orange flower ranking with the best of cut flowers 
with longest and strongest stems. An all around flower. 
R. C. $1.00 Roots $2.50 
ORANGE PRINCESS [Inc. C. 1943] 
Orange red at center, shading to true orange at tips of 
petals. 
Roots $1.50 
PARDNER [Robens-Dozier 85A, 1946], I. D. 
Peach buff with general color effect orange. Particularly 
attractive under artificial light. A good keeper with long 
- stiff stems. Prolific. On Dudley’s and Eddy’s Honor 
Roll. 
R. C. $1.75 Roots $7.50 
PEARL HARBOR, I.D., 1943, Dixie D. G. 
An 8 inch to 10 inch flower that rolls back to the stem. A rosy 
lavender, flecked and splashed dark purple, which appears 
blood red. Named in memory of the tragedy at Pearl Harbor — 
--American’'s rosy spot, which spattered with blood on Decem- 
ber 7 
Roots $1.25 
PINK ALICE [Franklin, 1945] S. C. 
A soft rose pink center, petals twist showing a lighter 
reverse in the higher center. Free bloomer and a beauty 
on long stems. 
. R. C. $1.00 Roots $4.00 
PINK GIANT, (Bruidegom-Mad River Gardens), I.D. to S.C. 
Certainly one of the most beautiful of the new Dahlias. A 
four Honor Roll Dahlia. Very large flowers of clear, pure 
pink, with the same color as Julius C. Bunge. Perfect long 
stems, and a splendid vigorous plant, 4% to 5 feet. Don't 
miss this one. 
Roots 90c 
PINK MUM [Grohall-Northbrook, 1946], I. C. 
Bloom 8 x 5. Beautiful shaggy deep rose pink with per- 
fect centers. Winner of 2 Achievement Medals. Good in 
the garden and when cut. 
. R. C. $2.00 Roo's $7.50 
—— ae 
