
Katie K. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, I. D., (F & M 1929), 10x5-4. 14” heavy 
stems. Blooms usually facing. Bright rose pink with lighter 
SHACIN GS Seo RO as ce ered eee oveeae ae ameet aac ee in Seca ects newer wits ak dees Sok Dae 25¢ 
KATIE K., I. D., (Lakeside 1938), 10x4-314’. 18” straight strong 
stems. Blooms facing. Violet rose, lighter shadings. Full 
bloomsswithrexcellentasubStamCeymreyessisencmeene tetera seetieae eaecelee 85e 
KENTUCKY SUN, F.D. (White, 1933), 8x5—4’. 12” strong, 
straight stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Clear lemon yel- 
low. Very symmetrical florets of good substance, and pro- 
duces quantities of splendid keeping blOoMG...............0cceeeeeee 15¢ 
LA DOSKA DOWD, I. D., (Western 1926), 742x4-4%4’. 12” wiry 
stiff stems. Blooms facing. Deep yellow with a touch of rose 
pink on the outer florets. Narrow curved florets...........00....... 15¢ 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY, I.D., (from England 1935), 10x5 
—4’, 14” strong straight stems. Blooms perfectly facing. 
Light yellow. Full blooms, heavy bush growth...........000...c.. 30¢ 
LE MOYNE STRATTON, F. D., (Miller D. Farms 1941), 
8x5-4’. 8” strong stiff stems. Blooms facing. A soft shade of 
light apricot, or champagne, deeper center. Full bloom with 
Horetss Obmexcellentesubstancee meee eee ee eee ee 35¢ 
LUCKY, St.Cact., (Schutte 1945), 7x4—414’. 10” wiry stiff 
stems. Light red. Extremely early and profuse. Have 
counted 35 perfect blooms on a plant at one time. Unex- 
celled astatil onist’ss Dahliatiee acer ee ee ed ee $1.00 
LUSCIOUS, F. D., (Miller D. Farms 1946), 10x5-3’. 14” strong 
stems. Blooms facing. Light apricot buff, leathery foilage......60c 
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iINORFOLK, VA,, MARCH 3, 1947—‘“My Dahlias last season 
were beautiful. Would like to add a few others.’— Mrs. O, E. 
SANTA ANA, CAL., JAN. 17, 1947—“Want the tubers 
checked to go 'to my mother, I have always. enjoyed your tu- 
bers so much I know my mother will.’”—Mrs. G. L. T. 
Pegg POL RIA LE LEGER ICAL ALA POL PING ORLA a a a i i POR Gag aa rag goings 
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