


bloom. Good substance. 
lost the following year. 

GOLDEN RULE INTRODUCTIONS 
FOR TLIS0 
BUCKEYE PINK. ID. or SC. 11x6 in. Magenta rose shaded maize yellow. 
An early and continuous bloomer. The strong growing bushes are 5-6 ft. 
with excellent habits of growth. Stems are very long with 45 degree 
Root $10.00 Net—Plant $5.00 Net 
MOTHER O’MINE. (Knight) ID. 10x5 in. Pure white. Midseason bloomer. 
Sturdy bushes 4 ft. Good stem and facing flower. Excellent substance. Won 
a certificate at Storr’s in 1945. Due to a hurricane the stock was nearly all 
Root $10.00 Net—Plant $5.00 Net 
PINK BOUNTY. ID. 8-10x5 in. Light Roselyn purple overlaying gold. A 
very striking color. Flowers facing on good stems. They open rapidly and 
when cut young they have developed and grown in the vase. Bush 4-5 ft., 
symetrical free branching and profuse over a long season. A rugged grower. 
Root $10.00 Net—Plant $5.00 Net 
1950 INTRODUCTIONS OF OTHER GROWERS 
ADA N. SC. 11x7%. Pale rosaline purple, lined 
liseran purple. Long strong stems. Will be 
grown for exhibition. (H. H. Robens). 
Plants $7.50 net 
AUTUMN DELIGHT. ID. 11x7 in. Blend of 
of straw yellow and rose red. Excellent sub- 
stance. Bloom on side. Bush 5 ft. with wide 
heavy foliage. (H. H. Robens). 
Plant $5.00 net 
BARWAL QUEEN. ID. Pure white. A low 
sturdy bush with heavy wide leaves. Size 
12x6. Stems 10 in. or more. Blooms held to 
side. (Barwal). Plant $7.50 net 
B AND B. (Rocky River) FD. 12x7% in. Lav- 
ender. Shows petals made up of alternate 
fine lines of white and petunia purple. 
Sturdy bush of medium height. 
Plants $5.00 net 
BLONDIE. Str. C. Light primrose yellow. A 
very profuse bloomer all season and an ex- 
cellent florists flower. Size 4-51% in. Bush 
4% ft. (Garfield Heights). Plant $2.50 net 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL. (Ballay) ID. to 
SC. 11x6. Autumn Shade, a blend of straw 
yellow and buff with strawberry red blush. 
Profuse bloomer. Fine foliage. 
Plant $7.50 net 
CAMPUS QUEEN. ID. 6x4 in. Bush 5 ft. Long 
wiry stems. Turkey red with strong white 
tips. Rates high for form color and dis- 
tinctiveness. (Garfield Heights). 
Plant $2.50 net 
DORA M. ID. Beautiful deep rose pink. 6-7 in. 
Extremely long stems. Very floriferous. 
(Greubel). Plant $2.50 net 
DOREEN E. Str. C. Shows narrow revolute 
petals. An unusual formation. Peony purple 
with lighter reverse. Size 7%2x4. (Rocky 
River.) Plants $3.50 net 
Abbreviations—FD, Formal Decorative; 
ID, Informal Decorative; SC, Semi-Cac- 
TUS othe Of eo raignts Cactus lnCa Cs, 
Incurved Cactus; Rev., Reverse; Min., 
Miniature; Tpd., Tipped; Lt., Light. Cut- 
Flower Dahlias. 

IRENE RICH. SC. Rose bengal blended apricot, 
with cadmium orange. An artistic and beau- 
tiful dahlia with general effect of bright rose 
red. Bloom 12x7 in. Bush 5 ft. 
Plant $7.50 net 
JINI MARIE. Str. to Inc. C. Tyrian pink to 
camellia rose blended light yellow. 6x4 in. 
Bush 6 ft. Very unusual and beautiful and 
a profuse bloomer. (Bruce Collins). 
Plant $2.50 net 
MADONNA. ID. (Ruschmohr) 1112x7 in. Al- 
most pure white. Comes semi-cactus some- 
times. Bush 6 ft. Good for exhibition. 
Plant $7.50 net 
ROCKLEY DAZZLER. (Taylor) SC. 5x2% in. 
A brilliant scarlet cut flower. Bloom facing 
up and on top. This variety is a profuse 
bloomer. Flowers are of uniformly good form 
and have great substance. Plant $1.50 net 
RED SHADOW. (Dahliadel) Min. FD. Cherry 
red evenly tpd. white. This well formed and 
very attractive little flower has won many 
prizes in the east and is recommended for 
exhibition. 2% to 3 in. Plant $2.50 

