Miss Plumb (Min. F. D.)—A light shade of plum 
with lighter tones at the base of the flowers. A 
good bloomer and the flowers are under 2 inches. 
On? three sonore hollsgeee 2 ee Roots $1.00 
Miss San Diego (I. C.)—Incurved cactus of artistic 
formation. Tyrian pink with thread-like markings 
on yellow center petals. Petals deeply lacinated at 
tips. A great winner. On three Honor Rolls and 
1946-lntroduction#. 222 Roots $1.00 | 
Montebello (I. D. 1943)—Orchid crimson or violet 
red. Comes into bloom early. Fine stems. 
Roots 75c 
Moon Goddess (F. D. 1943)—Primrose yellow on long 
strong stems. Highly recommended ----Roots 50c 
Morning Mist (Pom.)—White with a rosy lavender 
center and petals edged lavender. Good stems. 
Roots 35c 
Mother Koenig (I. D.)—A large shrimp pink blenda- 
ing to yellow at the center. Blooms 10 to 12 
inches in diameter. An early and free bloomer. 
Plants $1.00 
Mrs. Albin (F. D.)—A true cut flower variety. Good 
stems. Clear yellow. Continues to bloom till frost. 
Very Good gees see pit ai ie ei ag yn Roots 50c 
Mrs. Hester Pape (I. D.)—A 1946 Introduction that 
was on all three Honor Rolls. A large reddish pur- 
ple which has a velvet sheen. Blooms 12 inches 
wide by 4 to 6 inches depth. Sturdy grower. Will 
be hard to beat in any show -_------ Plants $1.00 
Mrs. E. J. (St. C.)—Bright tyrian rose with white 
center and very lightly tipped white. 1946 Intro- 
duction atresia ee ee Roots $1.00 
Mrs. Edison (F. D.)—Deep rose red with rhodamine 
purple lined silver on the reverse. Blooms are 
quiteilaree se See ee ee eee Roots 75c 
Nellie Shee (Min.)—A clear light lavender miniature 
with long strong stems, making it ideal for cut 
flower. Vigorous grower and very prolific. 
Plants 50c 
Norma Jean (St. Cac. Min.)—Geranium pink flushed 
buff yellow at center and flowers of good depth. 
Petals finely revolute and straight size 3% by 2% 
inches but grows larger if heavily fertilized. Stems 
good. Good substance and profuse. On honor roll. 
Plants $1.00 Net. 
Oakleigh Champion (Inc. Cac.)—Burnt orange and 
soft pink with lemon shadings at the base of long 
lacinated and twisted petals. Blooms 8 to 11 inches 
by 6 to 7 inches deep, held erect on long, stiff 
canes. Profuse bloomer. A tall thrifty grower aver- 
aging 6 feet, foliage dark green. On three honor 
TOUS 2s ae eee ee ee ee Plants $2.00 Net. 
Oakleigh Monarch (F. D.)—A wonderful shade of 
blood red. Stems strong and erect. Plants are 
vigorous and a great number of flowers are pro- 
duced throughout a long season _______ Plants 50c 
Ogden Reed (F. D.)—Giant size blooms of 13x6 and 
bushes 6 ft. high. A blend of spinel pink, rose pink 
and touches of yellow. Center a deep rose. Blooms 
held facing on cane like stems. One of the best 
1945 SIN ted UChIOn sie eee ee eee ree Plants $1.00 
Orange Glow (F. D.)—Vivid orange of commercial 
type which is needed in the cut flower class. 
Beautiful and does well throughout the season. 
You are missing a real dahlia if you pass this by. 
large blooms of 9x6 are on strong stems. A good 
warietyiitou sro wee ee eee Roots $1.00 
Orchid Lady (Min.)—Bright lilac or violet rose, 
wonderful for table decorations and small bou- 
quets. Good grower, producing lots of blooms. 
Roots 35c 
Premier’s Majestic (. D.)—A blend of salmon-gold 
and mulberry colors. Blooms of large size on cane 
like stems. -Afine dahlia, —2 3. oP) ie Roots 75c 
Purple Knight (S. C.)—Solid color of true purple 
that does not fade. Good growers and cane like 
stems holding the 8 by 6 blooms sideways. 1948 
introduction and on Honor Roll ____Plants $2.00 
Pop Harris (F. D.)—A beautiful large flower of 
excellent size and form. Color a bright red with- 
out any variation. Cane like stems holding the 
blooms erect. A show winner ________ Plants $1.00 
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