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Mrs. Ella Worthen 
LUCKY, St.Cact., (Schutte 1945), 7x4—4%’. 10” wiry stiff 
stems. Light red. Extremely early and profuse. Have 
counted 35 perfect blooms on a plant at one time. Unex- 
CelledBaspantlocist:sml all ame eer eee. ee ee, 75¢ 
LUSCIOUS, F. D., (Miller D. Farms 1946), 10x5-3’. 14” strong 
stems. Blooms facing. Light apricot buff, leathery foliage......50¢ 
MARIE DRESSLER, F. D., (Vernon Floral Co., 1934), 7x4-5’. 
15” stiff stems. Blooms facing. Pomegranite red, Early and 
profuse. Good substance and excellent cut flower..............0.. 40c 
MARYLAND GLORY, F.D., (Maryland D. G. 1934), 8x4—4’. 
15” stiff stems. Blooms perfectly facing. American Beauty 
reds GOOGEK CGD EI rere creer eee errs nee beeen ee eee cs 40¢ 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS, I. D., (Salbach 1939), 11x5-4’. 15” 
straight strong stems. Blooms facing. Golden yellow shaded 
bronze. Gracefully twisted and curled florets. Has been 
STOW DECOR (a LN Ch CS eeereererer tee te tre ne re ee see ane 2 fee eee et 60c 
MICHIGAN WHITE, I. D., (Keiser 1938), 7x3-5’. 12” stiff stems. 
Blooms perfectly facing. Pure white. Pointed florets of 
good substance. The standard florist’s white..................ccce 50¢ 
M. KOL, I. D., 7x4-3’. 10” wiry stems. Blooms facing. Bright 
orange shaded light yellow, with each floret tipped white. 
BatlyeandepLroLuses oOMmenviarlesa ted emeamee seen tne neers 25¢ 
MONARCH OF EAST, F. D., (Almy 1929), 10x5-4’. 12” strong 
stiff stems. Blooms facing and skyward. Rich golden yel- 
low, light red reverse. Heavy massive blo0omM...............cc08 60c 
MOTHER O’MINE, I.D. (Moss 1940) 10x5—3’. 10” stiff strong 
stems, Blooms facing and skyward. Peach pink suffused and 
shaded zoldsEulli bloom nigh center ten. ccancc tn cece 1.00 
MRS. E. J., St. Cact. (Rocky River 1946), 6x3-4’. 12” stiff stem. 
Bright pink, with white center and tips. Good keeper, pro- 
LTS Oe eR ee Pee eee OEE so tee Marl ceed gs $1.50 
MRS. ELLA WORTHEN, S.C. (Garrity, 1933), 10x4—5'%’. 15” 
stiff straight stems. Blooms facing. Saimon pink with yel- 
low shadings. Long graceful florets, with unusual high 
centers. A little late, but its large beautiful blooms excite 
universal admiration for its grace and color shading.............. 25¢ 
od 
LATE PLANTING FOUND BETTER 
LOS ANGELES, CAL., JAN. 10, 1948—‘‘The bulbs sent pre- 
viously were more than satisfactory. Send the present order 
at the most suitable time. I notice the blooms last longer 
when planted in late April or May.” Mrs. J. C. M. 
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“The Highest Quality Dahlia Roots Obtainable” 
