ALL AMERICAN—SC 
Large - Mulberry rose. 
Blooms on strong stems, good for 
arrangements. Strong plants, profici- 
ent bloomer. Blooms 10x5. 
ANNE TOOKER—ID 
Large - White. 
A 
the white class. Long, wavy petals, 
long stem, and perfect form, make it 
a show winner. Exceptionally large 
and vigorous bush. 
OUTSTANDING DAHLIAS 
LARGE VARIETIES 

Roots $1.50—Plants .75 
welcome introduction of 1948 in | 
Roots $10.00—Plants $3.50 
Aristos 
ARISTOS—ID. Large - Bi-color. 
Purple with white tips, definitely outstanding. Tall, graceful 
plant, which “looks you over when you enter the garden.” 10” 
blooms on very long, stiff stems.. Roots $2.00—Plants $1.00 
Key to Abbreviations of Types of Varieties 
Large—Large flowering, 8” and over in diameter. 
Med. —Medium flowering, 4” to 8” in diameter. 
Pom. —Pom pon. For exhibition must be under 2” in diameter. 
Min. 
Ball 
FD 
ID 
Sc 
—Miniature flowering, under 4” in diameter. 
—Ball, 3%” and over in diameter, 
—Formal Decorative. The petals of this type are very 
regular and well kept, like a zinnia, having a tendency to 
bend back. 
—Informal Decorative. This is commonly known as_ the 
“shaggy” type for the petals twist and wave. 
—Semi-Cactus. The petals are quilled less than _ half 
their length. 
—Cactus. The petals are quilled over half their length, de- 
scribed by. some as being ‘“spidery.” 
—Straight Cactus. Petals fully quilled and straight. 
—Incurved Cactus. The quilled petals curve forward. 
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