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STRAIGHT CACTUS DAHLIAS—Cont’d 
JERSEY DAINTY (Waite 85B), Bloom 7 x 3, Bush 5 ft. White 
which is faintly tinged lavender, but is almost pure white late in 
season. Fine for exhibiting and cutting. Bloom held on long, 
straight stems. Healthy plant growth. Roct, .50 
L. C. K. (Lakeside 85B), Bloom 5!% x 4, Bush 4 ft. Unusually bright 
apricot yellow with orange suffusion on outer petals. Excellent 
keeper and a florists’ dahlia. Winner of the Flower Grower Award 
in New York and certified at Storrs. 
Root, $2.00; Pot Root, $1.50; Plant, $1.00 
LOVELINESS (Frank 85B), 1946, Bloom 7!4% x 4, Bush 314 ft. 
Lemon chrome shaded Tyrian rose on outer petals. A very pleasing 
blend. Fine for cutting. Root, $3.00; Plant, $1.5U 
MARIETTA E (Eldridge-Dahliadel 85B), Bloom 7 x 3, Bush 31% ft. 
Clear sun-resistant canary yellow. Has many winnings. Certified 
at Storrs. A fine variety that will stand good culture. 
Root, 75; Pot Root, .50 
MARY TAYLOR (Taylor 85B), Bloom 7'% x 514, Bush 5 ft. Rosy 
flesh suffused yellow at center. A fine and unusual dahlia. Scored 
86 at Storrs and 85 at E. Lansing and W. Va. Bush growth open 
with ideal stems. Fine for cutting. Root, .75 
MISS SAN DIEGO (Comstock 86A-B), 1946, Bloom 8 x 4, Bush 4 ft. 
Artistic blooms with lacinated petals, yellow centers with amaranth 
pink on outer petals. Certified at 2 Trial Grounds and on 3 Honor 
Rolis. Root, $4.00; Pot Root, $3.00; Plant, $2.00 
MRS. E. J. (Rocky River 85B), 1946, Bloom 6 x 3, Bush 41% ft. 
Bright Vyrian rose with white center and tips. Certified at 3 Trial 
Grounds. Profuse and early. 
Root, $3.00; Pot Root, $2.25; Plant, $1.59 
MRS. HERBERT O’CONOR (Berwick-Dahliadel 854A), Bloom 9 x 5, 
Bush 51% ft. An artistic dahlia, bright rose pink shading to deep 
rose pink at center. Bush tall. Profuse bloomer. Stems strong in 
field culture. Flowers face nicely. Root, .75 
ORANGE PRINCESS (Geneva 8538), Bloom 7'4% x 4, Bush 5 ft. 
This unusual Cactus is orange red at center shading to true orange 
at tips. Stems strong and centers full. Keeps well, and is most 
attractive. Root, $1.00; Pot Root, .75; Plant, .53 
PURPLE HEART (Frank 85B), 1947, Bloom 8 x 4, Bush 31% ft. 
Magenta or rhodamine purple shading lighter. Artistic and well 
formed flowers. Healthy, serrated foliage. 
Root, $4.00; Pot Root, $3.00; Plant, $2.00 
REFUGEE (Keck 85B), 1947, Bloom 7 x 4, Bush 5 ft. Intense sul- 
phur yellow. A very clean-cut exhibition variety on strong, erect 
stems. Winner of the Flower Grower Award. Plant, $2.50 
SAARLAND’S HEIMKEHR (Woditscka 85B), Bloom 7 x 4, Bush 3 
ft. Deep rose pink tipped lighter and shaded pale lemon yellow at 
center. Fine slender petals. Full centers all season, with excellent 
stems. Award of Honor, Ga. Root, .75 
SEARCHLIGHT (England 85A), Bloom 9 x 4, Bush 5 ft. A very 
promising light yellow variety with full centers. At times an in- 
curved cactus. Spectacular on the show table. Plant, $1.50 
SKYROCKET (Sarett-Ruschmohr 85A), 1947, Bloom 10 x 5, Bush 
414 ft. Most distinctive for size and the bright scarlet color. Sev- 
eral Achievement Medals to its credit and on three Honor Rolls. 
Healthy and vigorous. Root, $7.50; Pot Plant, $5.00; Plant, $3.59 
SNOWBALL (Stredwick 85B), Bloom 8 x 4, Bush 4 ft. Pure white 
of fine form. Round narrow petals, some reflex and incurve. Good 
for exhibiting when disbudded. Root, $1.50 NET; Plant, .75 
WINTER MORN (Dahliadel 85B), Bloom 7!% x 4, Bush 4 ft. A 
white sport of Frau Ida Mansfield with the same good qualities of 
its parent, and plenty of vitality. An unusual keeper and a’ wonder- 
ful cut flower. A deep flower most appealing in form. Won many 
prizes. Root, $2.00; Pot Root, $1.50; Plant, $1.00 
