NAGEL’'S ORANGE c. Bloom 5” x 4”. Bush 6’. 
These almost round blooms are in one tone of beaut ful 
warm orange. The very long slender petals are slightly 
incurved and the blooms lift on long, strong stems. A 
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-NEVA AIREY HARRIS f.d. (Floristan Gardens) Bloom 
(O's 422 Bushes. 
A magnificent dahlia in a range of yellow that blends 
from the rich, creamy yellow of the outer petals into 
the Imperial yellow center. Occasional petals show 
a suffusion of lavender—very faint—in the creamy 
tones, and sometimes the petal shows a soft—very 
soft—suggestion of blush pink. You have to look to 
see these lavender pink tones, but they give depth and 
sparkle to the bloom. This is a wonderful dahlia with 
all of our fine characteristics, and’ we’re very proud 
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PANTATA f.d. (Floristan Gardens) Bloom 12” x 6”. 
Bush 4’. 
One of our 1946 Introductions. An exceedingly beaut'- 
ful dahlia in a brilliant molten copper tone with ] ght 
tango showing in the reverse of the twisty petals. They 
face up and out on exceedingly long stems. The foliage 
on the four-foot bush is dark green, long and large. 
When we can produce this in sufficient quantity to bring 
the price down, this dahlia will be striking in massed 
plantings. It is lovely for arrangements. The colors 
blend beautifully with fall foliage............... $5.00 
PINK ALICE s.c. (Franklin Gardens) Bloom 8” x 5”. 
Bush 42’. 
An Achievement Medal winner in soft, rose pink, 
with petals twisting to show a slightly lighter reverse. 
A sport of Alice McLean, this handsome dahlia has all 
of the fine qualities of Alice McLean—the high, tight 
center, the long stems, the good substance. Early, and 
GaDLOULCs DIGOINeT tik. area Ine. tel ee ae ee ee wae $5.00 
ROCKLEY MOON f.d. (Morgan) Bloom 7” x 4%”. 
Bushes 
A clear sunshine yellow with rounded tight center and 
large broad round florets. The flower faces out —— an 
old dahlia but a beautiful one. It’s our favorite yel- 
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ROUGE BOUQUET c. Bloom 8” x 4”. Bush 6’ 
A gorgeous pigeon-blood red with a suffusion of royal 
plum at the tips, and an introduction of orange at the 
base of the petals. This striking flower has long, fully 
revolute, loosely placed petals and an exceedinaly 
high crown. The dense foliage is quite lacy....... SUG 
ROYAL PENNANT i.d. (Fenton-Kemp) Bloom 10” x 6”. 
Bush 5% 
Rich, lush royal purple which does not sunfade. The 
color is constant. The broad pointed petals twist and are 
loosely placed. Center is high and deeper in tone. 
Flower faces out and up. A good cut flower and an ex- 
cellent garden variety as well. Not early but very 
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RUTH WHITE FRATT f.d. (Floristan Gardens) Bloom 
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A fresh tawny buff with a delicate pink sheen. The many 
petals are pointed and fit snugly in a tight, compact, 
very formal rounded bloom. The foliage is stiff and 
heavy. Laterals are well placed. This is another of Flori- 
star. Gardens’ dahlias with all the wonderful qualities 
we ure proud to present. Excellent for mass plantings 
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In this arrangement by Mrs. Ralph C. Parkhurst, begonia leaves 
climb a semi-spiral to reflect and flatter the ruffled, rosy MRS. 
FRANK GORDON JAMES. A few white mums pick up the white 
of ihe Chines compote. Photograph by Roy Leiser. 
SALBACH’S WHITE f.d. Bloom 6” x 3’. Bush 6’. 
This is an old standby for florists. The very formal, waxy 
white saucer-like blooms with their even compact peia-s 
are wonderful cut flowers. They are very useful in wed- 
ding arrangements and for formal rooms........... Dee 
SATAN c. Bloom 12” x 4". Bush 5’. 
This is one of the largest true cactus dahlias grown. 
It is a very old dahlia and always a great favor.te for 
its striking size, color and beauty. A vivid scarlet with 
orange yellow at the petal base........5.....0000 70¢ 
SANHICAN’S CAMEO f.d. Bloom 10” x 5”. Bush 6’. 
While this lovely cameo pink dahlia is a formal decora- 
tive, here and there a petal is turned up, giving the bloom 
CIMDIC MCI Ch SOUCY SICICOH marae oma) 5.) aera ew ee 75¢C 
SHOREY’S INSPIRATION f.d. (Shorey) Bloom 5” x 4”. 
Bush. 6. 
These dainty blooms are a soft yellow tipped with 
baby pink. The flowers are small enough under ordi- 
nary culture to be classed as miniatures. By disbudding 
blooms can be grown to 5”. A striking flower and 
SILVA QUATA ba. Bloom 5" x 5”. Bush 4’. 
This perfectly round ball dahlia wears delicately quilled ° 
petals of silvery orchid and is a charming flower for 
lsotarcqardenvaria, Orrengementsi:.& asicke se. +5 ek 50c 
SNOW WHITE ba. Bloom 5" x 5". Bush 5’. 
This is another favorite of the florists. Its almost perfect 
pure white balled bloom will stand a lot cf abuse in 
shipping. It is used for wedding backgrounds and in 
errconegements, A good bloomer. ..<s2.<ho.sle.e.s 50c¢ 
IF ITS A FLORISTAN GARDENS CREATION 
IT HAS A STRONG, VITAL STEM 
