SPRING TRADE LIST, JANUARY 28, 1949 
DAHLIAS—Continued 
Peri0O Per 100 
Maffie. Semi-Cactus. Bloom 13 x 6 A huge semi-Cactus with 
a distinctive shaggy formation. Color bright glowing red. Stems 
heavy and long with flowers facing sideways. This is easily 
the largest red Dahlia in existence. Bushes tall with dark 
leathery foliage. Plants should be topped when 1 foot high. __.$ 4.50 
DECORATIVE 
F.D. indicates Formal Decorative 
I.D. indicates Informal Decorative 
Cherokee Brave. Bloom 10 x 5. A rugged growing, good root 
making Dahlia that can be grown up to twelve inches. Color is 
a beautiful ruby red which will not fade under the hottest sun. 
Height 5 feet. Foliage dark green and insect resistant. _______- 
Commando. F.D. Bloom 12 x 5. A very clean shade of dark 
lavender. Foliage heavy and insect resistant. Early and pro- 
lific. Good root maker. 
Dahliamum. ID. Bloom 13 x 7. Color is deep orange. A tre- 
mendous flower with long twisted petals that roll back to the 
stem making a complete ball. Bushes massive and wide spread- 
ing. Blooms continually from early till late. 4 feet. 
Elsie Swoboda. F.D. Japan rose pink with chrome yellow radi- 
ating from the center of the flower; large blooms on good 
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Glamour. I.D. 11-12 inches. 7-8 inches deep. 4% feet. An im- 
mense true purple with each petal edged amaranth pink. Easily 
grown to 14 inches with straight, stiff stems. Bush growth 
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Harlequin. I.D. Bloom 10 x 5. This is one of the best large bi- 
colors. Color deep red, tipped white. On long strong growing 
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Mother Cabrini. ID. Bloom 10 x 5. Carmine overlaid garnet 
red. One of the strongest growers we have ever seen. Foliage 
heavy and stems long and free branching. Highly recommended 
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STANDARD DECORATIVES 
Avalon. I.D. Clear canary yellow, long stems, very good to hold 
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Clara Carder. Its formation is on the border line between formal 
and informal decorative, and is in a color class by itself; beau- 
tiful shade of clear Cyclamen pink, the only Dahlia known of 
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Gallant Fox. F.D. Large, deep crimson red, tall grower, straight 
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Jame Cowl. I.D. Bloom 8 x 9. Color a glistening bronzy buff 
and old gold blending to a deeper shade toward the center of 
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Jean Kerr. F.D. A very popular white. The flowers are small 
but many are produced.on each plant. A good keeper and fine 
for floral work. Extremely early, vigorous and insect resisting. 
Margaret W. Wilson. I.D. Bloom 9 x 5. Opalescent pink. Huge 
blooms of exhibition type. Massive early and free blooming. -- 
Mrs. Geo. LeBoutillier. I.D. Bright carmine red, shading to a rich 
cardinal red at the center with full petal and deep flower. 
Averace diameter. of. this: Dahha- ts t0-inches= 22: _---.-.---22-=2 
New York Market. I.D. Very long stems. White tinted pink, 
SeinciweplooMma, sruxcellent. cut) variety, 2... .<.2-4.il....-.------- 
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