
JOSEPH B. LANKTREE FIRST LADY 
MRS. HESTER A. PAPE —I. D. (Pape-Rocky River.) Reddish purple. Popular 
1946 introduction of rich coloring. Large, sturdy and attractive. A big win- 
Ta{SyO Neh AGESS EN gee esis eco hn on ak pee 92 EA papier ear ee, A ne a $5.00 
MRS. THOMAS EDISON — I. D. (Chautauqua.) Ruby red, with silver reverse. 
Outstanding color effect. Flower can be grown to good size and is always a 
eink deh! Sofa cele tial dale nro enve spats cans on Ne eee Ce Ete ee anaes cee oe eee ee $2.00 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE — |. D. (Success.) Deep red. This dahlia is naturally 
large and can be grown to great proportions. Has been a contender in the 
largest class for many years. Strong grower with good stems....................... $1.50 
NANCY C. SCHARHAG — 1. D. (Sunset.) Mallow pink striped and splashed 
wine purple. A sport of Dixie’s Wine Dot which it very much resembles in 
everviuing put colors Vvieryercnable, WNew 94/0) e222 ee oLAREGIE 
NIRWANA — I. C. (Holland.) Yellow and salmon. Beautiful new cactus. Flow- 
PrSpeLolise) yadiceicersti Custos Sieiicw sees mee, ee ee ean ee eee a! $2.50 
OAKLEIGH CHAMPION — C. (Oakleigh.) Orange and pink with yellow shad- 
ings at base of petals. Large cactus of excellent form on strong long stems. A 
Mecie CastirestOROLO Ww mm Uls toning ve Waseca eee ee $7.50 
OGDEN REID — 1. D. (Parrella.) Old rose with slight golden suffusion. Large 
exhibition bloom on long slender stem. Blooms profusely..........0000000............ $2.50 
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