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BALL DAHLIAS 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL (Creekside 85B), Bloom 
6 x 3, Bush 3 ft. Mars orange suffused apricot. 
Large uniform blooms. Strong stems and bush, 
with healthy foliage. Keeps well. Very popular as 
a cut flower. Root, .50 
CLARA CLEMENS (Pelicano 84B), Bloom 4 x 3: 
Bush 5 ft. Red tipped white. Very striking. Later 
in season petals quill sufficiently to qualify as a 
Ball dahlia. Root, .75 
DUSKY (Doermann 85M), Bloom 3 x 3, Bush 3 ft. 
Miniature Ball of carmine shaded maroon. Well- 
quilled petals roll back to stem. Prolific. Winner 
of 2 Cert. and Derrill Hart Medal. Root, .75 NET 
JEAN KERR (Burpee 83B), Bloom 41% x 3, Bush 
4 ft. A profitable white for a cut flower. Bushes 
compact with blooms held above the foliage. Good 
stems. Always in bloom. Inclined Formal Decor- 
ative at times. Root, .50 
JEEP (Dahliadel 85B), Bloom 4 x 3, Bush 4 ft. White 
suffused violet rose and tipped purple violet, more 
pronounced in the early season. Blooms early and 
protusely. Certified at Storrs, and a novelty that is 
sure to please. Root, .75 
KENTUCKY SNOWBALL (White 85B), Bloom 4 x 
2, Bush 3 ft. Pure white. Does not burn. Profuse. 
Stems long and erect. Best in ordinary culture. 
Root, .50 
MARY HELEN (Alling 85B), Bloom 414 x 31%, 
Bush 5 ft. Deep canary yellow. Well-formed blooms, 
good stems, vigorous plant, and profuse. 
Root, .50 NET; Plant, .50 
MAUDE ADAMS (Alexander 84B), Bloom 4 x 38, 
Bush 3!% ft. White suffused amaranth rose. A 
very pleasing color. Flowers are always uniform. 
An old variety but still good. 
Root, .75 NET; Plant, .50 
ROSY DAWN (85B), Bloom 4 x 3, Bush 5 ft. PE 
pire yellow suffused and tipped Tyrian rose. Certi- 
fied at E. Lansing. Very attractive. Root, .75 
SUPT. AMRHYN (85B), Bloom 4!% x 3, Bush 4! 
ft. Mallow purple shaded amaranth rose. Excellent 
Fine for cutting and exhibiting. 
Root, .50 
stems and bush. 
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DWARF DAHLIAS 
A wonderful race of dahlias that has attracted much 
attention in our fields. They are particularly adapted 
for landscape planting in beds or borders as they 
start blooming early in the summer when about one 
foot high and bloom continuously until frost, growing 
to about 2 feet in height. These dwarf dahlias are 
very useful for forcing in pots indoors. 
EASTER GREETING, SC, Bloom 4 x 114. The 
original variety of this type. May be grown in pots 
as a blooming plant, or for cutting... White with 
creamy cast. Root, .75 NET; Plant, .50 
ELSIE, SC, Bloom 41% x 2%. Soft peach red shad- 
ing to lemon yellow at center. Fine form. One of 
the best. Root, ./5 NET; Plant, .50 
GERDA, ID, Bloom 4 x 2. Deep violet rose. Good 
stems hold blooms well above the foliage. Very 
good. Root, .50 
KATE; FD; Bloom 4)°x) 25 Bright: cardinal ired. 
Blooms are attractive, uniform and good for cutting. 
Very striking. 
Root, .7/5 NET; Pot Root, .50 NET; Plant, .50 
NICKIE (Dahliadel 85), StC, 1947, Bloom 4-5 x 3. 
This finest of all yellow dwarfs is a lovely Cactus, 
perfect in form. Truly dwarf with bushes 18 inches 
high. Blooms keep well on the bushes and when 
cut. Holds perfect form throughout the season. 
Root, $2.00; Pot Root, $1.50; Plant, $1.00 
ANEMONE DAHLIAS 
ROBIJN (Bruidegom 84), Bloom 3 x 1, Bush 2 ft. 
Orchid purple with yellow shadings showing through 
the center as the flower develops. Very attractive. 
Root, $1.50; Pot Root, $1.00; Plant, .75 
VERA HIGGINS (Ballego 84), 1946, Bloom 3 x 2, 
Bush 11% ft. Disc petals are a light cadmium and 
coral pink, while the flower in general is apricot 
suffused rose. Rather unusual for an Anemone type 
flower. A free bloomer. Stems good. Certified at 
Storrs. Root, $1.50; Pot Root, $1.00; Plant, .75 
