
Attractive 
ATTRACTIVE, I.D., (Miller Dahlia Farms 1947), 9x5—5%’. 
10” strong stiff stems. Blooms all facing. Deep fushia pink. 
Long narrow florets, somewhat folded. Splendid branching 
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AZURA, I.D. (Ballay, 1936), 11x5—5’. 16” extra heavy straight 
stems. Blooms perfectly facing. A glowing shade of deep 
lilac. Long heavy florets, nicely curled. Thick leathery 
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BAGDAD, I. D., (Redfern 1930), 91x4-5’. 10” stiff strong 
stems. Blooms mostly facing and well above foliage. Vivid 
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BARBARA REDFERN, I.D., (Redfern 1927), 8x4—4’. 8” strong 
stems. Blooms partly facing. Old gold blended with old rose, 
rose reverse. Somewhat twisted florets. Early... 15¢ 
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GUARANTEE—Each root sent out is carefully inspected 
for soundness and eyes. They are guaranteed to be free of dis- 
ease and to have one or more live eyes or sprouts, and to be 
true to name. In the remote case of a variety proving untrue 
to name a replacement will be made the following spring. Any 
root considered unsatisfactory by the customer will be _ re- 
placed or a refund sent on its return within three (3) weeks 
of its receipt. As the (Miller Dahlia Farms has no control over 
the conditions under which the roots are planted by the cus- 
tomer, no responsibility is assumed for any rotting or failure 
of the reots after they are planted or used for propogaiing cui: 
tings. No further obligations than the amount paid for the 
root is assumed under this guarantee. 
HAYWARD, CAL, JAN. 24, 1947—“I have had wonderful 
results from your stock and many compliments.’—J. 8. 
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