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BALL DAHLIAS 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL (Creekside 85B), Bloom 
6 x 3, Bush 3 ft. Bright apricot suffused coral. 
Large uniform blooms. Strong stems and _ bush, 
with healthy foliage. Keeps well. Very popular as 
a cut flower. Root, .50 
CLARA CLEMENS (Pelicano 84B), Bloom 4 x 3, 
Bush 5 ft. Red tipped white. Very striking. Later 
in season petals quill sufficiently to qualify as a 
Ball dahlia. Root, .75 
DUSKY (Doermann 85M), Bloom 3 x 3, Bush 3 ft. 
Miniature Ball of carmine shaded maroon. Well- 
quilled petals roll back to stem. Prolific. Winner 
of two Certificates and the Derrill Hart Silver 
Medal. Root, ./5 
JEAN KERR (Burpee 83B), Bloom 414 x 3, Bush 
4 ft. A profitable white for a cut flower. Bushes 
compact with blooms held above the foliage. Good 
stems. Always in bloom. Inclined Formal Decor- 
ative at times. Root, .35 
JEEP (Dahliadel 85B), Bloom 4 x 3, Bush 4 ft. A 
striking Ball Dahlia of white suffused violet rose 
and tipped purple violet. The color, however, is 
much more pronounced in the early season. As the 
name implies, it is first on the spot, and blooms 
early and profusely. Certified at Storrs, and a novel- 
ty that is different and sure to please. Root, .75 
KENTUCKY SNOWBALL (White 85B), Bloom 4 x 
2, Bush 3 ft. Pure white. Does not burn. Profuse. 
Stems long and erect. Best in ordinary culture. 
Root, .50 
MARY HELEN (Alling 85B), Bloom 414 x 3%, 
Bush 5 ft. Deep canary yellow. Well-formed blooms, 
good stems, vigorous plant, and profuse. 
Root, .50 NET; Pot Root, .50 NET 
ROSY DAWN (85B), Bloom 4 x 3, Bush 5 ft. Gol- 
den yellow suffused and tipped rose red, with dark- 
er center. Certified at E. Lansing. Very attractive. 
Root, .75 
SUPT. AMRHYN (85B), Bloom 4!'%4 x 3, Bush 444 
ft. Tyrian rose shaded rosy magenta. Excellent 
stems and bush. Fine for cutting and exhibiting. 
Root, .50 NET 
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DWARF DAHLIAS 
A wonderful race of dahlias that has attracted 
much attention in our fields. They are particularly 
adapted for landscape planting in beds or borders as 
they start blooming early in the summer when about 
one foot high and bloom continuously until frost, 
growing to about 2 feet in height, except where 
heights are noted. These dwarf dahlias are very 
useful for forcing in pots indoors. 
EASTER GREETING, SC, Bloom 4 x 1!%. The 
original variety of this type. May be grown in 
pots as a blooming plant, or for cutting. White with 
creamy cast. Root, .75 NET; Plant, .50 
ELSIE, SC, Bloom 4'%4 x 2'%. Soft peach red shad- 
ing to lemon yellow at center. Fine form. One 
of the best. Root, .75 NET; Plant, .50 
GERDA, ID, Bloom 4 x 2. Deep violet rose. Good 
stems hold blooms well above the foliage. Very 
good. Root, .90 
KATE, FD, Bloom 4 x 2. Bright cardinal red. 
Blooms are attractive, uniform and good for cut- 
ting. Very striking. Root, .75 NET 
NICKIE (Dahliadel 85), StC, 1947, Bloom 4-5 x 3. 
This finest of all yellow dwarfs is a lovely Cactus, 
perfect in form. Truly dwarf with bushes 18 inches 
high. Blooms keep well on the bushes and when 
cut. Holds perfect form throughout the season. 
Root, $3.00; Pot Root, $2.25; Plant, $1.50 
ROSALIE, Dwf. SC, Bloom 4 x 2. Bright violet rose 
shaded lighter at center and tips. Fine grower and 
very desirable. Root, .75 NET 
ANEMONE DAHLIAS 
VERA HIGGINS (Ballego 84), 1946, Bloom 3 x 2, 
Bush 11% ft. Disc petals are a light cadmium and 
coral pink, while the flower in general is apricot 
suffused rose. Rather unusual for an Anemone 
type flower. A free bloomer. Stems good. Certi- 
ed at Storrs. 
Root, $1.50; Pot Root, $1.00; Plant, .75 
