
Mrs. George le Boutellier 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELLIER, I.D. Ruschmohr, 1935), 
10x5—314’. 15” heavy stems. Blooms normally facing, but 
sometimes too heavy growth wil! cause drooping. Deep 
carmine red, a brilliant rich color on a most spectacular 
bloom leatheryatoliage wdarkestenasmemen:-cscscetesssssitestererer cess: 20¢ 
MRS. HERBERT O’CONNOR, St. Cact., (Dahliadel 1936), 
8x4—4’. 15” wiry stiff stems. Blooms all facing. Bright rose 
pink shading deeper at center. Profuse, good keepet............... 50c 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH, I.D. (Oakleigh, 1936), 9x6—3%%’. 10” 
heavy straight stems. Blooms perfectly facing and uniform 
in size and form. Brilliant clear carmine red. The florets 
are wide and heavy making a full bloom. Cert. of Merit......30¢ 
OPALESCENT, I. D., (Miller D. Farms 1940), 10x7x6’. 15” 
straight stems. Blooms sky-ward and partly facing. Chrome 
yellow shading to pinard yellow, fiesh color and carrot 
red on outer florets, reverse streaked Alarizine pink, old 
rOSEMAN dE V.ELIOW mR LOLUSC are awe eet ried peta cccertctasctrcstatceec creat: 60c 
PALE MOON, F.D., (Miller Dahlia Farms 1941), 6x4—5’. 8” 
stiff stems. Blooms facing. Soft light yellow, unshaded. 
Early and most profuse. Splendid variety for cut flower 
WO ce ie cnase de set tu em cierto acai geen ca errata ete erereracnt free cesexartetveresdes aeicstantiete, 25¢ 
PASSION, F. D., (Miller D. Farms 1946), 9x4-3’. 15” stiff 
strong stems. Blooms facing. Rich deep velvety red. Broad 
HOVetswOlgexcel lentesuibStaln Cera semen se cccertertieresr;ics ess ee 75¢ 
PATTY WAUGH, F.D., 6x3—4’. Stiff wiry stems. Blooms per- 
fectly facing. White. Profuse, early and a splendid cut 
FLO WC Yetta ete, soo teen te ree aA RN Sacre ne Se eee Res, Sa a ne 40c 
GREW SO RAPIDLY 
WOODLAND, WASH., JAN. 7, 1947—‘I’d just like to tell 
you how pleased I was with your tubers, [Ive never bought 
tubers that were so firm and grew so rapidly. And you sell 
them so reasonable. The flowers were superb. This year I am 
ordering more and wish I had room for every one in the cata: 
log.’—Mrs. A. O. S. 
A JOY TO ALL 
PACIFIC BEACH, CAL., JAN. 20, 1947—‘Yiour Dahlias 
have always come to more than my expectations and have been 
a joy to all who come to my garden.”—Mrs. F. T. 8. 
LOS ANGELES, 35, CAL., FEB. 14, 1947—“I have had the 
best of luck with your bulbs.”’—J. J. B. 
THE PRICES AND OFFERINGS in this catalog cancel all 
previous prices and listings. There is no stock available not listed 
herein. 
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MILLER DAHLIA FARMS SEATTLE 88 
