MOEDER BALLEGO—SC Originator says: ‘‘Four feet, 
warm and pure red color. Beautiful and gracious 
flower, elegant and strong stem. Well proportioned 
plant of a good size. Free flowering, lasting long as a 
cut flower. The best red Semi-cactus dahlia up to now. 
In 1946 for the first time in the market.” Then follows 
a list ofea half dozen Holland and Belgian certificates 
won. Has done well in our garden the two Seasons 
we have grownit. $2.00 
NIRWANA—SC . Large flowering, light terracotta $1.50 
ORANJEPRINS—SC_ Free flowering pure orange $1.50 
RATAPLAN—SC Deep warm red on sturdy stems $1.00 
REVE (DREAM)—IC Artistically formed large flowers 
on long stiff stems. Soft mauve. $2.50 
ROSENCAVALIER--C “Satin rose cut flower on best 
of thin and stiff stems. Lasting well in water and 
keeping colour until frost sets in. Certificate, Harlem 
and Amsterdam,” $2 00 
SABINE~SC Copper, suffused salmon. $1 50 
*¥ é 
ANEMONE 
Low, free branching plants, averaging 15 inches. 
Outer row of broad ray petals; center of tubular petals 
of a different color. 
BEB—Fawn outer petals; creamy center. 75c 
DEANNA DURBIN—Taller than the rest. Sulphur yellow 
flowers somewhat doubled, with long stems, 75¢ 
MARIETTE—Red outer petals; golden center, 75c 
SIEMEN DOORENBOS—Lilac outer petals with magenta 
glow; creamy white center. Originated by and named 
in honor of the Superintendent of Parks at The Hague. 
$1.00 tae” A dozen new Anemones for next year, 
POMPONS 
BABS—Deep, velvety scarlet; small flower, compact 78 
BENGALI—Bengal rose; wonderfully free flowering on 
stiff stems. Habit and form very good. $1.00 
FEDORA—French introduction, Rose, violet sheen. 75¢ _ 
MACBETH—Dark carmine red, white tip. 75c | 
PARELTJE—Salmon red; a very neat perfect flower on a 
thin wiry stem. Certificate Netherland D. S. $1.00 
Yes—We still use Vigoro. Have yet to 
jind anything else as good. 

