
Mrs. Ella Worthen 
MAN O’WAR, I. D., (Ruschmohr 1934), 9x4-5’. 12” strong stems. 
Blooms facing above bush. Rich deep velvety red. Early 
and profuse. Some imperfect centers............. reais free reese: trae 25¢e 
MARGRACE, I. D., (Bissell 1936), 9x5-4’. 14” straight stems. 
Blooms facing. Bright cardinal red with tan reverse. Full 
LOOT peer eae te coat ait cs Rae SR ee oa aa NEE ote oN aM natiate ete arani tes 35¢ 
MARSHALL’S PINK, F. D., 7x4-5’. 15” straight wiry stems. 
lewaer JhisAaue Fouad, KEW Ke) wu; TALON ETE econ cieecnne snoceoconksencaceceeaooaedbe Gecbesac tsa. 20¢ 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS, I. D., (Salbach 1939), 11x5-4’. 15” 
straight strong stems. Blooms facing. Golden yellow shaded 
bronze. Gracefully twisted and curled florets. Has been 
grown to 17 inches 
M. KOL, I. D., 7x4-3’. 10” wiry stems. Blooms facing. Bright 
orange shaded light yellow, with each floret tipped white. 
HarlysandepLoLnsew Omen VaGle Saved nse tence seinen: 25€ 
MONARCH OF EAST, F. D., (Almy 1929), 10x5-4’. 12” strong 
stiff stems. Blooms facing and skyward. Rich golden yel- 
low, light red reverse. Heavy massive bloom...................0.00 60c 
MOTHER O’MINE, I.D. (Moss 1940) 10x5—3’. 10” stiff strong 
stems, Blooms facing and skyward. Peach pink suffused and 
shadeds gold, Full. bloompehighs centers victorin ancien 1.00 
MRS. A. WARD, F. D. (from Australia 1935), 9x4-4’. 12” 
straight stems. Blooms facing. Blended old gold and salmon, 
darkermceniere broad mt OLetsr cull plOOnies encore eee 25¢ 
MRS. E. BRADLEY, Inc. Cactus, 7x3-314’. 9” wiry stiff stems. 
Blooms perfectly facing. White. Narrow florets of good sub- 
Stance Wightipolacem Erotrlsemandecally ameter eres: 40c 
MRS. E. HOWELL, I.D., 9x3—3’. 10” strong stems. Blooms 
facing and sky-ward. Crimson rose, golden base of florets....40c 
MRS. ELLA WORTHEN, S.C. (Garrity, 1933), 10x4—5%’. 15” 
stiff straight stems. Blooms facing. Salmon pink with yel- 
low shadings. Long graceful florets, with unusual high 
centers. A little late, but its large beautiful blooms excite 
universal admiration for its grace and color shading.............. 25¢ 
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FOOT HIGH PLANTS MOVED SUCCESSFULLY 
FRESNO, CAL., JAN. 24, 1947—‘“The address is changed 
from that of the past two years that I have bought Dahlias 
from you. I had to dig my Dahlias when they were about a 
foot tall, and in spite of that I really had some beauties.— 
Mrs; W. G. 
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