
Passion 
PASSION, F. D., (Miller D. Farms 1946), 9x4-3’. 15” stiff 
strong stems. Blooms facing. Rich deep velvety red. Broad 
florets of excellent substance 
PATTY WAUGH, F.D., 6x3—4’. Stiff wiry stems. Blooms per- 
fectly facing. White. Profuse, early and a splendid cut 
flower 
RED GUARD, I. D., (Miller D. Farms 1941), 10x5-5’. 14” 
straight stiff stems. Blooms facing. Bright red. Heavy flor- 
ets, massive blooms. Many 12 and 14 inch bloom..................... 60c 
ROSE GLORY, F. D., 7x4-4’. 15” stiff wiry stems. Violet rose, a 
CUDTLOW erty DEOL TCI licen see en een st sittin ceva rteecaee: 40c 
RUFFLES, I. D. (Wenning 1946), 9x4-4’. 10” strong stems. Glow- 
ing rose pink. Curled and ruffled florets in a full bloom......$2.00 
SAGAMORE BEAUTY, F.D., (Shattuck 1929), 7x3—3’. 10” 
stiff wiry stems. Blooms facing. Rich true pink, with cream 
center. Early and profuse, and can hardly be equalled for 
Cut eflowersteh eave bushes row theese eerste cere ece ee 20c 
SALMON KING, F. D., (Miller D. Farms 1945), 9x5-4’. 15” 
strong stiff stems. Blooms facing. Glowing salmon buff, 
deeper shading at centers. Broad heavy florets of good sub- 
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SHOWPLACE OF THEIR YARD 
ASHLAND, ORE., FEB. 9, 1948—“Last year’s planting of 
Dahlias made a showplace of our yard, people came from all 
cver this end of the valley to admire the flowers. We have 
been well pleased with all roots purchased from you.” K. M. R. 
BLOOMFIELD, IOWA, JAN, 18, 1948—“We sure have _ had 
good luck with your Dahlia bulbs when the season is right. My 
husband also enjoys them. Your bulbs always come in good 
condition and on time which means so much.” Mrs. D. R. 
LONG STEMS 
ANTIOCH, CAL., JAN. 13, 1948—‘“Hope I am early enougn 
this time. Had beautiful Dahlias from the bulbs I did receive 
last year, especially Satan, which has stems over 20 inches 
ope? MGR, de A, Ley 
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