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NANCY ANN MITCHELE (Cactus) 4-5 ft. 
Vivid scarlet with buff reverse. Plants .00 
NANCY CATHERINE SCHARHAG 
(Informal Decorative) 5-6 ft. 
Lavender-pink sport of Dixie’s Wine Dot. A 
striking and most unusual coloring. Plants 1.50 
NANOOK (Formal Decorative) 3-4 ft. Holland 
Medium sized blooms of glistening white. 
Early and free-flowering. Best of stems. 
Plants 1.50 net 
NEW LOOK (Guttler-Ruschmohr) 
Very large, Empire yellow, semi-cactus, 
12 to 14 inches, on long stiff stems. 
Bush 6 ft. tall. Winner of three Ameri- 
can Home Achievement Medals and 
many other high awards in 1948. On all 
Honor Rolls. 
Plants 7.50 net - 3 for 20.00 net 

NEW VISION (Semi-Cactus) 3-4 ft. England 
A most beautiful shell-pink dahlia suitable for 
cut and arrangements. Plants 1.50 net 
NOBBY’S LIGHT (Informal Decorative) 4-5 ft. 
An intense deep sulphur yellow of beautiful 
form and on good stems. One of the finest 
yellow dahlias today. Plants 1.00 

OAKLEIGH CHAMPION (Cactus) 5-6 ft. 
An outstanding new variety of magnifi- 
cent beauty and artistic formation. 
Color, burnt orange and soft pink with 
lemon shadings at the base of the petals. 
Plants 2.00 
OGDEN REID (Informal Decorative) 5-6 ft. 
Very large blooms of a smoky pink or ‘‘Ashes 
of Roses’ color. Profuse bloomer with long and 
slender stems. Plants 1.00 
PINK MUM (Incurved Cactus) 4-5 ft. 
An intense pink with good stems and artistic 
formation. Very free flowering and much 
admired. Plants 1.00 
POP HARRIS (Informal Decorative) 5 ft. 
From Australia comes this fine red giant. A 
good grower, very sturdy and prolific - a real 
pleasure to grow. Plants 1.00 . 
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