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|.D. Med.—Red with white tips. Perfect stem and good foliage. It has never been 
beaten in its class. A sure winner. 
ALICE MAY, (Australian) (1.D.) Large pure white .. Bee ah Pee eat 
AVALANCHE (Australian) |.D. Large white 9'° when disbuded. Grown 
natural OX. « producing woads cote DIOOH Sa tem memes. en) ee eee 
AUMOIER CHANDELON, |.C. (Europe). Color lavender rose changing 
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AXFORD TRIUMPH, !.D. (Australian). Golden peach, easy to grow and 
Hard tombeat ony show. 7oDle= cara ee Beth oi SN anid Ale. tie epee 
BATAAN, A beautiful red cactus tippea “ath, ass oy across.. A\ sure 
winner in cactus class. A good grower and tuber maker ..... 
CALIFORNIA PAGAENT, (1.D.) Large. One of those huge bright melds varie- 
ties. A sure bet for the largest bloom ...... 
CLARA HOOK, (ST.C.)A large flower up 12" primrose Ese lion lightly see 
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CHEROKEE BRAVE, |.D. (Ricks). We consider this to be the best of the 
exhibition ''reds.'' The large deep flowers are an attractive shade of 
ox-blood which holds the color well in hot weather. Early and con- 
tinuous, bloomer, -Excelléntsstems. and. foliage. ..,......0..4.02: 4.04 
CROWNING GLORY, INC., C. (Salem). Rose pink with a cream center. 12" 
or over. Long stiff stems. Blue ribbon winner at many shows ........ 
DAYLIGHT, (1. D. Johnson.) Giant blooms pure white a grand performer. . 
DANDY SHOW, (Australia.) Large, best formed straight cactus, fine for 
exhibition. Size 9 to || inches, depth 5 inches. Fine growing habits 
DAHLIAMUM, |.D. Bloom 10x7"', bush 5'. A very large flower of a yellow 
buff and amber combination suffused with gold. Petals are twisted .. 
DIXIE'S WINEDOT, |.D. Clear white flecked and splashed with wine red. 
10-12''. Stems long and stiff with glossy insect resistant foliage...... 
DON'S SUNRISE, ST. C. (Australian). Sunrise blend. Extra good....... 
DORIS SETTERBERG, |.D. Large tangerine scarlet 10 to 12" ae 
FRANCES HANNA, (Hanna.) F.D. Bi-Color, Spectrum Red with white oa 
8" to 9" by 5". Certificate at Rutgers’ Trial Grounds, on Eastern 
Honore Roll sons) eumeree  seROOted “cUllinds 92/5 ey ares 
FRANK SMITH, (Ball.) Maroon, white tips. Originator unknown. Nearly 
lOOsyearse Old Sine ra aes 
FIVE STAR GENERAL, F.D. Pink Sl Yellow. an Ben tenant: Santee winner 
of many ribbons; an honor roll Dahlia, extra good .................. 
GOULBURN, |.C. Large incured cactus. Lemon yellow base suffused apricot 
on ends of petals. A winner from Australia ...... EAE aes AN a 
GYPSY GIRL, (Parella 85B) (F.D.) Bloom 4!/p by 2!/, Buctue ft. A varie- 
gated amaranth rose flecked with dots and stripes of purple. Flower 
Grower Silver Trophy and A D, S. Silver ee aS eek Oe 
INDIAN GIANT, |.D. (Emmons) Bloom 1!2x6", bush 4’. Rep autumn colors, 
underlay of petals Indian yellow overcast carmine, center darker. Fine 
stems are very long. Good root maker. Truly a great Dahlia ........ 
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