
Delightful 
DELIGHTFUL, I. D., (Miller Dahlia Farms 1946), 10x6-4’. 16” 
strong stiff stems. Blooms skyward and facing. Light orchid, 
flushed white. Long pointed florets, full high center.............. 85c 
DIXIE’S WINE DOT, I. D., (Dixie 1943), 10x4-5’. 14” stiff stems. 
Blooms facing. White, splashed and dotted purple. A most 
striking variegated bloom 
DUSKY ROSE, I. D., (Miller Dahlia Farms 1947), 7x4-4’. 
15” stiff wiry stems. Blooms facing. Old rose shaded 
apricot and tan. Gracefully twisted and folded florets 
in an artistically formed bloom. Very profuse and a good 
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E. M. RADDELL, I. D., (Felsinger i934), 8x4-4’. 12” stiff stems. 
Blooms facing. Shell pink, deepening to rose at center............ 35¢ 
FIGARO, S.C., (from France 1940), 942x4—5’. 10” straight stiff 
stems. Blooms facing. A most attractive bi-color of yellow, 
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FLAMBEAU, I.D., (Miller Dahlia Farms 1942), 9x4—3’. 8” stiff 
straight stems, Blooms facing. Light scarlet, with bright 
lemon yellow running from the base of each floret like a 
tongue of fire. Florets somewhat twisted with curled edges. 
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NEIGHBORS ALL RAVED ABOUT THEM 
SOUTH GATE, CAL., FEB. 8, 1948—“All neighbors raved about 
my Dahlias last year. Yours are by far the best I have ever raised, 
so I am putting my whole garden into Dahlias this year.”— 
Mrs. Rast: 
A GOOD START 
SANTA CRIUZ, CAL., JAN. 20, 1948—‘‘The bulbs I got from 
you last year were very satisfactory, and flowers beautiful. 
And it was my first experience with Dahlias.” C.N. C. 
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