
Grenadier 
IROQUOIS SUNBEAM, I. D., (Toth 1934), 8x4-5’. 10” stiff 
wiry stems. Blooms facing. Orange buff, suffused coral........ 15¢ 
JANE COWL, I. D., (Downs 1926), 914x5-5’. 8” heavy stems. 
Blooms facing and sky-ward. Warm buff and gold, deep 
aprcOtssiading sean GscCeiit elas Ul Melo] OO Lies en tenet een anette 20¢ 
JEAN HANN, F. D., (from Australia 1935), 9x5-314’. 12” stiff 
straight stems. Blooms facing. Bright golden orange. Full 
DlOOM Ee pLOLIsesandear 2 O0Cm Kee Clare terete eet ere ee ee 25€ 
JEAN TRIMBEE, S. C., (from Canada 1929), 10x5-5’. 10” 
straight stems. Blooms facing. Rich petunia violet with 
GEEPeAUSKVEDUID GAS ACUI Ss see enices se ret aciras nsinees ioesen tetas 35¢ 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY, F. D., (Waite 1923), 7x4-5’. 14” strong 
Stems SlOOMS Perlectly LAacin Sa MOSINemp links .sceeese eee: 20c 
JERSEYS DAINTY, S.C. (Waite, 1934), 742x441’. 10” wiry 
straight stems. Blooms facing above the attractive foliage. 
Pure white, some early blooms slightly suffused lavender. 
Good cutafowervand) Carl yee arn eee ne ae 25¢ 
LIKE HAPPY, WELCL* FED CHILDREN 
CARLSBAD, CAL., JULY 29, 1947—“I have had, and still have 
such glorious blooms from your stock that I wanted to tell you 
about them. I doubt if Mayor Otis could be surpassed tor Size, 
and certainly not for coloring, tho Forest Fire tries to give it 
competition as to coloring, but not size, Anything you say 
about your Dahlias is a rank understatement, quote me as say- 
ing so: healthy and vigorous, they remind me of happy, well 
fed children, for to me they are people, ve had beauty and joy 
from every one of them.—Forgot to mention that I am expect- 
ing a lot from your seedlings, from that last packet of seeds, 
little plants fairly popped out of the flower pots I had them 
in.” —Mrs. Jane Troxel. 
CHULA VISTA, CAL., JAN. 27, 1947—“It is a pleasure to 
purchase stock from you as your bulbs are always O. K.”— 
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