
Dixie’s Wine Dot 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE, F.D., (Badetty, 1933), 742x414-5’. 12” strong 
graceful stems. Bright gold with a shading of salmon at 
centers, Gocd Keeper When rCU ty ee tee eee cea tee 20 
GOLDEN STANDARD, St.Cact., (Downs, 1935), 9x6-5’. 15” wiry 
stiff stems. Blooms facing above the foliage. Gold, with amber 
buff- ceritengs Profusest eeu ire ee eee ah) 
GRENADIER, I.D., (Miller D. Farms 1945), 10x4—4%’. 18” 
stiff stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Glowing crimson. Full 
Blooms of good substance. Florets have twisted tips............... .60 
@ 
Beverly Hills, Cal., Sept. 15, 1949.—‘“‘The Dahlia roots which you 
selected for me have started to bloom. You surprised me with 
the beautiful selection. As an old Dahlia grower I felt it would 
be a sin not to share my joy and appreciation for your selec- 
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GUARANTEE—Each root sent out is carefully inspected for 
soundness and eyes. They are guaranteed to be free of disease 
and to have one or more live eyes or sprouts, and to be true 
to name. In the remote case of a variety proving untrue to name 
a replacement will be made the following spring. Any root con- 
sidered unsatisfactory by the customer will be replaced or a 
refund sent on its return within three (3) weeks of its receipt. 
‘As the Miller Dahlia Farms has no control over the conditions 
under which the roots are planted by the customer, no responsi- 
bility is assumed for any rotting or failure of the roots after 
they are planted or used for propagating cuttings. No further 
obligations than the amount paid for the root is assumed under 
this guarantee. 
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MILLER DAHLIA FARMS SEATTLE 88 
