Ball Dahlias 
A. D. LIVONI—3x2 
A very beautiful clear pink that is nicely quilled and very 
free blooming. Though the neck is a little weak, it is still 
a very good variety for commercial cut. In an Australian 
catalog a variety is listed by the name of Centriflora 
which I cannot distinguish from A. D. Livoni and so con- 
sider both the same variety. Though small in size I con- 
sider this one of our prettiest Dahlias. 50 
ANNA REHORST—(Rehorst)—4x2!/, 
Deep maroon, reverse of petals reddish purple. Petals so 
quilled that the reverse side gives the whole bloom a deep 
purplish color. An outstanding Ball for the purple class. 
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AUNT BESSIE—4!/ox3 
This is one that looks like it is a competitor for Mary 
Helen. Light yellow and of good size. 
1.00 
BLACK DIAMOND—5x3 
A dark velvety maroon of coarse quilling. A tall grower 
with dark, glossy foliage. This is our best large maroon 
Ball. 
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BLOODHOUND 
A deep crimson of perfect form. Stocks are dwarf. 
1.00 
BOBBY 
Here is a Ball from ‘‘down under” that makes a good ad- 
dition to our Other Blend class. It is a very attractive and 
nicely quilled Ball of lemon yellow edged carmine. Dwarf 
grower. 
1.00 
BUFF QUEEN 
This is another fine Ball from Australia. A buff paling to 
gold. 
1.00 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL—(Caldwell, 1937)—5x3 
The Ball that has been constantly winning in the orange 
class. A large, well formed Ball of gold overlaid peach 
which gives an orange effect. The bush is dwarf with 
heavy, thick foliage. Stems are short when grown in the 
open field, but good stems can be produced by growing 
in shade. A splendid keeper. One that is hard to beat 
on the show bench. 
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CLARA CLEMENS—(Pelicano)—5x3 
This is the exhibitional bi-color; a deep crimson tipped 
white. A color combination that is outstanding. A free 
bloomer. 
1.00 
DAINTIBALL—(Linduff) —2!/px2 
White suffused lavender. A prolific bloomer with long 
stiff stems. A very good variety for commercial cut. 
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