
Joan Ferenz (Rindfleisch) Informal Decorative. 
Blend of chrome yellow and flush of spinal pink. 
Blooms measuring from 11-12 inches by 7 inches deep. 
Long stiff cane stems. Dahlia has excellent keeping 
qualities and continues to grow after cutting and put 
in water. Winner of The American Home Achievement 
Medal at the N. Y. Show of the A. D. S: Listed on L. B. 
Dudley's Honor Roll. Plants $1.00. 
Ogden Reid (I. D.), “Kelley-Parella,” 1945. Bloom 
13x6, bush 6 ft. Color, spinel pink blended with rose 
pink and striping of yellow; center deeper rose. Win- 
ner of several blue ribbons. Blooms held facing on 
cane-like stems. Vigorous plant growth. One bloom | 
nearly 16 inches. On Honor Roll. Plants $1.50, Roots 
nearly 16 inches. On Honor Roll. Plants $1.00. 
Sherwood’s Peach—I. D., color Ocherus buff. Size 
11-16x8-9 deep. On Honor Roll. Sure is a _ peach.. 
Plents 75 cents. 
Pink Flamingo—Inc. cac. Size 8-1]x5-6 deep. Good 
grower. 5 to 6 ft. tall. Plants 75 cents. 
Delmarvel—F. D., color scarlet orange. A beauty 
10 to 13 in.- by 7 in. deep. Plants 75 cents. 
World’s Event—F. D., color pink. One of the best 
pinks ever introduced. 10 to 12 in. by 6. Plants $1.00. 
Tops—I. D., yellow. One of the best and largest. 
Plants 75 cents. 
ALSO THE FAMOUS JAMES ROSS 
1944 WINNER 
James Ross—World’'s champion reddish purple. 10 
to 13 in. by 7. Velvet from tip to center; on Dudley's 
Honor Roll. Won 2 firsts, 4 specials, 2 gold medals at 
Midwest show at Louisville, Ky. Entered by Geo. A. 
Shee of Louisville, Ky. Swept the entire show. In- 
formal Dec. Plants $1.00. Roots $2.00. 
Alice May—The white Lord of Autumn. In size and 
performance it rivals and ranks with Sainsbury as the 
two best exhibition whites. We had many 10-12 inch 
flowers. 5 feet. Plants 75 cents. 




