MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER (|. D.), ‘Smith Rusch- 
mohr.’’ Bush 4 ft. A giant flower and, in our opinion, 
an improvement on Murphy’s Masterpiece, and a very 
striking and showy plant in the garden. Color, deep 
crimson red. The blooms are exceptionally large and 
are held erect on long, stiff stems, high above the 
POMS erik ie i SO aa he ay epee eit? acs nee Root 
MRS. I de VER WARNER (F. D.) Bloom 9x5, bush 5 ft. 
Color, lavender. One of the finest dahlias grown. It 
is almost disease proof. No better cut flower...... Root 
MRS. THOMAS EDISON (I. D.), ‘“Wallace,”” 1942. 
Bloom 10x5, bush 5 ft. Color, a bright violet red, 
almost a deep rose red, with a silver reverse. Strong 
stems holding flower facing. One of the most beautiful 
dahlias. Certificate of Merit. On two Honor Ba 
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MRS. HESTER A. PAPE (I. D.), ‘’Pape-Wind,” 1946. 
Bloom, 12x6; bush, 44% ft. Color, a reddish-purple; 
another says it is a pomegranate purple overlaid dahlia 
purple with a velvet sheen. Won the American Home 
Achievement Medal, at both Cleveland and Baltimore 
in 1945, and tied for this medal at East Liverpool. On 
ALL Honor Rolls. A very sturdy grower. A profuse 
bloomer. Will be hard to beat in any show. 
Pepe Malian pte ea Nady stay os eter yare Ee ee Root $4.00, Plant 
OAKLEIGH CHAMPION (Phillips-Oakleigh, 85A), I. C. 
or St. C. Bloom 9'2~x4, bush 5 ft. This lovely Bia of 
orange buff overlaid rose is artistic in form with long 
lacinated and twisted petals. Certified at E. Lansing, 
W. Va. and Maryland. On three Honor Rolls. -....- Plant 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH (F. D.), “‘Hook,’’ 1936. Exhibi- 
tion type, cerise red in color. Blooms 10 to 14 inches. 
Heavy stem, with canes two or three feet long. Tough 
foliage and insect resistant. Height, six feet. Me- 
dium early bloomer. Blooms keep well when cut. Won 
a certificate at East Lansing. ........ Root $1.00, Plant 
OGDEN REID (1. D.), ‘’Kelley-Parella,“” 1945. Bloom 
13x6, bush 6 ft. Color, spinel pink blended with rose 
pink and striping of yellow; center deep rose. Win- 
ner of several blue ribbons. Blooms held facing on 
cane-like stems. Vigorous plant growth. One bloom 
nearly 16 inches. On Honor Roll. Root $2.00, Plant 
PARTNER (I. D.), ‘’Robens-Dozier,’’ 1946. Bloom 
12x10, bush 4% ft. Color, Peach buff with a trace 
of cameo. Has the very best of long stiff stems. 
This dahlia won five first and two special ribbons. Has 
been grown to nearly 13 inches. It is a real beauty 
and a GIANT. On Honor Roll. -.-....- Root $2.00, Plant 
PINK GIANT (1. D.), ‘‘Holland,’” 1939. Bloom 10x6. 
Color, a vivid rose. Strong stem holds flower erect. 
It has been a great winner wherever shown. It won the 
Challenge Cup in Holland in 1939, which is their most 
coveted prize. On four Honor Rolls Root $1.00, Plant 
PINK MUM (I. C.) (Grohall-Northbrook) A _ bright 
pink cactus with the shaggy appearance of a chrysan- 
themum as the petals curl and twist. Long stems and 
good keeping qualities make this a good cut flower 
as well as one for exhibition. Size 8x4). 
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