MARSHALL KERNOCHAN—4x3 
This is one of our best small sized reds for commercial 
cut. A very free brancher with nice long stems. The 
eolor is a very attractive shade of red. Though I do not 
consider it a true Ball but because of having no place for 
these fine Ball-Decoratives we shall have to include it in 
the Ball section. An outstanding Dahlia regardless of 
type. 
50 
MISS HELEN HOLLIS—(Alexander)—4x2!/2 
A tall growing, nicely quilled Ball of deep scarlet. 5 
MOZART—(Maytrott, 1942)—4!/2x3 
This is the largest white ball we have. Bushes are very 
sturdy. 
MRS. CARRINGTON 
Lavender pink. 
50 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON—(Slocombe)—5x3!/2 
A very good Ball that for years has been the best in the 
purple class for exhibition. A rosy magenta. Bush growth 
is rugged. Laterals produee the best stems. 
50 
MRS. DAVID SAUNDERS 
White ground heavily edged purple, but the white base 
cannot be seen until one looks right down into the petals. 
Very nicely quilled. 
1.00 
MRS. SAUNDERS 
Yellow tipped white. But like bi-colors as a whole not all 
of the blooms are tipped. Sometimes some come more or 
less one color or the other. 
50 
NORA O'NEIL—3!/2x2 
This is one of our best quilled Balls, having a very high 
center. Color is a clear rich purple. A bit shy in 
blooming. 
50 
O. D. BALDWIN 
This is another of those Ball-Decoratives that must be 
included in the Ball Section because of no section for 
them. It is a tall grower and not a very free brancher, 
so should be topped early to bring out the laterals. Color 
is a pleasing combination of golden yellow edged red. It 
attracts everyone’s attention. 
: 1.00 
ORCHID BALL—4x2I/, 
A nicely quilled Ball of a beautiful shade of purplish 
lavender. Bushes are tall and well branched. Stems are 
long and slender. A late bloomer. An outstanding lav- 
ender for exhibition and one of my favorite Balls. 
50 
PROSPERO—4x2I/2 
A nicely quilled Ball of a color combination hard to de- 
scribe. A burnt orange base overlaid rose which produces 
an odd color that might be called old rose. It is lightly 
veined purple. A fairly tall bush that is very free in 
branching. 
50 
