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BALL DAHLIAS 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL (Creekside 85B), Bloom 6 x 3, 
Bush 3 ft. Mars orange suffused apricot. Large uni- 
form blooms. Strong stems and bush, with healthy 
foliage. Keeps well. Very popular as a cut flower. 
Root, .50 
CLARA CLEMENS (Pelicano 84B), Bloom 4 x 3, Bush 
5 ft. Red tipped white. Very striking. Later in season 
petals quill sufficiently to qualify as a Ball dahlia. 
Root, .75 
DUSKY (Do 85M), Bloom 3 x 3, Bush 3 ft. Miniature 
Ball of carmine shaded maroon. Well-quilled petals 
roll back to stem. Prolific. Winner of 2 Certificates 
and Derrill Hart Medal. Root, .75; Pot Root, .50 
JEAN KERR (Burpee 83B), Bloom 412 x 3, Bush 4 ft. 
A profitable white for a cut flower. Bushes compact 
with blooms held above the foliage. Good stems. 
Always in bloom. Inclined Formal Decorative at times. 
Root, .50 
JEEP (Dahl 85M), Bloom 312 x 3, Bush 4 ft. White suf- 
fused violet rose and tipped purple violet, more pro- 
nounced in the early season. Blooms early and pro- 
fusely. Certified at Storrs, and a novelty that is sure 
to please. Root, .75 
KENTUCKY SNOWBALL (White 85B), Bloom 4 x 2, Bush 
3 ft. Pure white. Does not burn. Profuse. Stems long 
and erect. Best in ordinary culture. Root, .50 
MARY HELEN (Alling 85B), Bloom 41/2 x 31/2, Bush 5 ft. 
Deep canary yellow. Well-formed blooms, good stems, 
vigorous plant, and profuse. Root, .75 NET; Plant, .50 
MAUDE ADAMS (Alex 84B), Bloom 4 x 3, Bush 312 ft. 
White suffused amaranth rose. A very pleasing color. 
Flowers are always uniform. An old variety but still 
good. Root, .75 NET; Plant, .50 
MOZART (Dahi 85B), Bloom 41/2 x 3, Bush 31/2 ft. Pure 
white. Early and holds good centers all season. Quan- 
tities of perfect blooms. Strong rugged bush. Certified 
at W. Va. On Honor Roll. Root, $1.00 NET; Plant, .50 
RONDKOP (Holl 84M), Bloom 31/2 x 3, Bush 3 ft. Sul- 
phur yellow edged soft claret rose. Blooms well 
formed. Stems strong and erect. Root, $1.00; Plant, .50 
DWARF DAHLIAS 
A wonderful race of dahlias that has attracted much 
attention in our fields. They are particularly adapted 
for landscape planting in beds or borders as they start 
blooming early in the summer when about one foot 
high and bloom continuously until frost, growing to 
about 2 feet in height. These dwarf dahlias are very 
useful for forcing in pots indoors. 
EASTER GREETING, SC, Bloom 4 x 12. The original 
variety of this type. May be grown in pots as a 
blooming plant, or for cutting. White with creamy 
cast. Plant, .50 
ELSIE, SC, Bloom 41/2 x 22. Soft peach red shading 
to lemon yellow at center. Fine form. One of the 
best. Plant, .50 
FRED SPRINGER, FD, Bloom 6 x 3, Bush 21/2 ft. Rich 
scarlet. Very effective bright fern-like foliage. Larger 
than the other Dwarfs. 
Root, .75 NET; Pot Root, .50 NET 
GERDA, ID, Bloom 4 x 2. Deep violet rose. Good stems 
hold blooms well above the foliage. Very good. 
Root, .50 
KATE, FD, Bloom 4 x 2. Bright cardinal red. Blooms 
are attractive, uniform and good for cutting. Very 
striking. Plant, .50 
NICKIE (Dah! 85), StC, 1947, Bloom 4-5 x 3. This finest 
of all yellow dwarfs is a lovely Cactus, perfect in 
form. Truly dwarf with bushes 18 inches high. Blooms 
keep well on the bushes and when cut. Holds perfect 
form throughout the season. 
Root, $1.50 NET; Plant, .75 
BALL DAHLIAS—Cont’d 
ROSY DAWN (85B), Bloom 4 x 3, Bush 5 ft. Empire 
yellow suffused and tipped Tyrian rose. Certified at 
E. Lansing. Very aftractive. Root, .75 
SUPT. AMRHYN (85B), Bloom 412 x 3, Bush 41/2 ft. 
Mallow purple shaded amaranth rose. Excellent stems 
and bush. Fine for cutting and exhibiting. Root, .50 
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