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"VALLEY QUEEN" ~ » A Triple Honor Roll Dahliae Vovy large red cactus 
straight to incurved. In 1946 a three times winner in three entries. 
In 1947 a four time winner, four entries, in open to all specimen 
bloom class over 8 in. whers 54 can meet the best of them. A vigorou" 
grower and good bloomer. Has been grown to 125 in. and very deep. Hras 
from insects and early to lete oloomer, and about 5 ft. high. 1t is 
an unusual shade of red and later sn the season shades of brown meho- 
gany and tan come on many blocms. PLANTS --- $7:506 ROOTS ~---$15.00 
UMICKEY" - - Formal. miniature, a gunset scarlet, size 2 to 2¢ in. and 
petals come back to the stem like 4 ball, flowers on top and at 45°; 
a good substance and free blooming, early to late, and tiny size makes 
44 very distinctive. A vigorous grower and a fine cut flower. It Ww. 3 
three sweepstakes at thraa Hews Sn 1947 in open to all class. One of 
them was Mid-West Show where it won the Special Award over 4 class of 
15 entries. HAS HAD AS HiGd AS THRH#® SPHCIALS on one entry. 
HOOTG.-=o~05.00. 
UTTDEWATHR QUSHN" ~ ~- = (Cross Robens) A beautiful new dehlia and a 
beautiful color, cerise and tyrian rose reversd, A strong grower and 
free bloomer, very long, strong stems, blooms 9 to ll in. and good 
depth. Most blooms were somiecactus for me. Has won many firsts. 
Also has the good score of as~1/3 at Fairmount, “est Virginia. 
ROOTS ---= P10.00> 
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