1949 INTRODUCTIONS 
of Other Growers 
Plants grown from Originator’s 
or Introducer’s Stock 
BRIDE’S BOUQUET (Baker-Ruschmohr 85A), FD, 
Bloom 9 x 6, Bush 51) ft. A worthy prize winner 
of pure white. Nice form, and long straight stems. 
A.D.S. Gold Cert. at N. Y., Achievement Medal at 
St. Louis, and Meritorious Award at Milwaukee. On 
all 3 Honor Rolls. Plant, $7.50; 3 for $20.00 NET 
CLARIAM FANCY (Wolbert-Rocky River 85B), SC, 
Bloom 7-8 x 5, Bush 414 ft. This light blend of 
pale primrose yellow with rose suffusion has excep- 
tional depth. Winner of Leonard Barron Trophy at 
N. Y., and Achievement Medals at Toledo and Indian- 
apolis. Certified at E. Lansing and Rutgers. 
Plant, $5.00 NET 
EDNA D (Diffenderffer-Rocky River 85A), C, Bloom 
11 x 6, Bush 6 ft. Impressive large cherry red. 
Long stems and good growing habits. Won Achieve- 
ment Medals at Baltimore, Washington and Rich- 
mond, and won as largest and best cactus in N. Y. 
Featured on 3 Honor Rolls. Plant, $7.50 NET 
EMMA CAROLINE (Premier 85A), ID, Bloom 10 x 7, 
Bush 3 ft. We are anxious to grow this white after 
seeing it at Rutgers where it scored 85.5. A rugged 
grower, good substance, and an excellent keeper. 
Plant, $5.00; 3 for $12.00 NET 
FLAMING SUNSET (Anderson-Northbrook 85B), SC, 
Bloom 8 x 4, Bush 5'% ft. This English red ap- 
pealed to me at Rutgers in 1947 with its brilliant 
orange effect. Also Cert. at Ault Park. At times, 
classified FD. Early, prolific, long strong stems, 
and a real winner. Plant, $5.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE (LaMotte-Rocky River 85B), 
FD, Bloom 7 14 x 5, Bush 4 ft. A real florists’ dan- 
lia at Rutgers where it Certified as well as at Geor- 
gia. Barium yellow suffused at center with nastur- 
tium orange. Good substance, profuse and long 
strong stems. On three Honor Rolls. Won Achieve- 
ment Medals at Birmingham and Atlanta. 
Plant, $3.50 NET 
KING SIZE (Johnson 85A), StC, Bloom 10 x 5. Color 
descriptions vary from spectrum to rose red. A.D.S. 
Gold Medal Cert. at N. Y. and many firsts. On three 
Honor Rolls. Outstanding for size. Plant, $5.00 
MARILYN DALE (Mollineaux 85A), SC, Bloom 10 x 6, 
Bush 6 ft. Different in form and color. Light rose- 
ine purple or mauve that I scored 85 at Rutgers. 
Stems long and erect. On 3 Honor Rolls. Wona 
Special at N. Y. and many other prizes. 
Plant, $7.50 NET 
NEW LOOK (Guttler-Ruschmohr 85A), SC, Bloom 10 
x 5, Bush 6 ft. Large empire yellow. Looked good 
at Milwaukee and won the American Home Achieve- 
ment Medal at N. Y., Scranton and L. I. On all 3 
(iHonor Rolls. Strong stems, good depth, and prom- 
ises to be a real winner. 
Plant, $7.50; 3 for $20.00 NET 
NICKY K. (Lakeside D.G. 85B), SC, Bloom 7 x 4, Bush 
4 ft. A highly recommended brilliant scarlet com- 
mercial. Fine keeper and certified at E. Lansing. 
Plant, $5.00 
PAWTUCKET (Crystal D.G. 85A), IC, Bloom 11 x 6, 
Bush 6 ft. This beautiful carmine rose with straw 
yellow undertone and suffusion at center appealed to 
me at Rutgers where it certified. Substance and 
growing habits good. Mr. Dudley has grown it for 
3 years and recommends it highly Plant, $5.00 
PRAIRIE SUN (Marsh-Rocky River 85A), FD, Bloom 
10 x 6, Bush 5 ft. This primrose yellow certified at 
Rutgers, on all 3 Honor Rolls and won Achievement 
Medals at Southtown, Chicago and Minneapolis. A 
true Formal yellow for exhibition. Plant, $3.50 NET 
SILVER TIPS (Bennett & Beckmann 86A), SC, Bloom 
10 x 6, Bush 3 ft. Most striking at Rutgers where 
it certified. Cherry red with straw yellow reverse 
which shows slightly at center. Blooms of great 
depth with lacinated petals. Good growing habits. A 
real prize winner and most interesting. Plant, $5.00 
THE CARDINAL (Baker-Ruschmohr 85A), SC, Bloom 
11 x 6, Bush 6 ft. A most attractive currant red 
winning the Derrill Hart Award, many other prizes, 
and on all 3 Honor Rolls. Fine rugged grower. 
Worthwhile. Plant, $7.50; 3 for $20.00 NET 
LITTLE JIMMY (Lakeside D.G. 85M), M FD, Bloom 
3 x 2. A nearly round white with long strong stems. 
Certified at E. Lansing and will compete with Snow 
Baby and White Fawn. Plant, $2.50 
MISS SAN DI EGO. 

STRAIGHT CACTUS DAHLIAS 
ABBOT (Ballego 85B), Bloom 8 x 4, Bush 4 ft. Card- 
inal red. Karly, nice form and good stems. Fine 
bush growth. Plant, $1.00 
ALLEGRESSE (France 85A), Bloom 9 x 5, Bush 4 ft. 
Pure sulphur yellow. Described as an improved 
Frau O. Bracht. A fine grower, good in all re- 
spects. One of the best recent importations. 
Plant, $1.50 
AUMONIER CHANDELON (France 85B), Bloom 7 
x 9, Bush 5 ft. Neyron rose shading lighter at 
center. A very pleasing pastel. Nice form. 
Plant, $1.00 
BALLERINA (Frank 85B), Bloom 7% x 4, Bush 5 
ft. Light salmon orange shaded peach red. Flowers 
held in good position on long stems. Bush growth 
vigorous. Good for cutting. Root, .75 
CLARA HOOK (Wolbert-Rocky River 85A), 1947, 
Bloom 9! x 6, Bush 514 ft. Primrose yellow light- 
ly suffused apricot on outer petals. A good keeper 
and free bloomer. Winner of the Derrill Hart 
Medal. Root, $5.00; Pot Root, $3.50; Plant, $2.50 
DANDY SNOW (Australia 85A), Bloom 9 x 6, Bush 
4% ft. Pure white. A strong healthy grower pro- 
ducing well formed blooms of uniform size. Fine 
for cutting or exhibiting. Root, $4.00; Plant, $2.00 
ELLA MAY (Prentice-Dahliadel 85B), Bloom 7 x 5, 
Bush 5 ft. Dianthus purple. While the color is 
dark, flower is quite distinctive. Stem excellent 
and centers full. Root, ./45 NET 
FAVORITA (Ballay 85B), Bloom 7-8 x 4, Bush 4 ft. 
Soft canary yellow. Some petals incurve. Centers 
full. Root, $1.50; Plant, .75 
FRAU IDA MANSFELD (Schone 85B), Bloom 7 x 
4, Bush 4!% ft. Clear pale lemon color. Petals 
revolute and deeply cleft. Centers full. Early, pro- 
fuse and still a favorite. Plant, .50 
HILLSIDE GOLD (Hillside 85B), Bloom 7!% x 4, 
Bush 314 ft. Golden yellow with a beautiful apri- 
cot glow. Flowers are held well above foliage. Fine 
for exhibition, cutting and baskets. Root, .50 
