NANOOK, I .D.—Large clear white of nice for- 
mation. The stems are long holding the blooms 
facing, LATA dee an seen a eaen tee eens eons 1.00 
OGDEN REID, F. D.— Extra large rose pink. 
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O. D. BALDWIN, Ball—vVery attractive red with 
an undertone of yellow. Medium tall bush with 
6 to 7 inch blooms on Jong stems. .....-.-.----...-. 1.00 
PINK GIANT, I. D.—Bright pink of large size 
on compact bushes. Blooms early on good 
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PATTY WAUGH, F. D.—Sparkling white of 7 to 
8 inches on long uprizht stems. Free bloomer 
and a popular Florist’s variety. ...----.-..-..-% 50 
PINK QUFEN, F. D.—A lovely addition to any 
garden. The livht pink blooms are 8 inches on 
strong stems. Keeps well cut. -.........-.-- Bi ieee 1.50 
PRINCESS BEATRIX, F. D.—A delicate orange 
with petal tips a crystal white, giving it an 
original effect not seen in other dahlias. -....... 1.50 
P. ROJEK, I. D,—A lively blend of dark red and 
licht yellow. Some are streaked and others 
splashed. 8 to 9 inch bloom on stiff stems from 
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RONNIE LEE, S. C.—Blend of scarlet orange and 
salmon giving a buff effect. Medium tall bush 
with large blooms on absolutely stiff stems. 
Many blooms at a time from early to late. .... 1.00 
ROSY DAWN, Ball—Lovely rose pink with an 
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RUFFLES, I. D.—Very attractive rose pink with 
petals ruffled on all edges. Large flowers on 
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SALEM SUNSHINE, I. D.— Fine large lemon 
yellow, 10 inches or better on fine long stiff 
stems. One of the best yellows we grow. ........ 1.00 
SAGAMORE BEAUTY, F. D.—A very rugged 
plant with 8 inch flowers of orange red with 
cream spots. -_Nicely.branched. -...-2.:2.......... .5O 
SANTA CLAUS, I. D.—Orange red with white 
stripes and tips. 8 to 9 inch blooms on stiff 
STSMS ITOMPCRLIVA CLIS ALO o et ee eee 1.00 
SEPTEMBER, I. D.—A beautiful blend of Aut- 
umn shades with 7 to 9 inch flowers all sum- 
mer and fall. Well branched plants. -............. 2.50 
SHERWOOD’S PEACH, I. D.— A giant peach 
buff on long stiff stems. Many blooms have 
been shown 12 inches or better. -..........02..... 1.00 
SNOW QUEEN, Ball—Pure white of 6 inches 
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STORM CLOUD, Ball—Dark maroon of 7 inches. 
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SNOW STORM, F. D.—Medium large clear white. 
Tall plants with lots of 7 to 8 inch blooms on 
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Before blooming and after frost all dahlias look 
alike —- Mark them with permanent labels. 
