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PAOLI LOCAL (Alleva-Johnson) 1950 
Blend of rose and yellow, classified as pink. 
Clean growth. Semi-cactus blooms 10 to 12 
inches in diameter with good depth and best of 
stems. Winner of one American Home Achieve- 
ment Medal and Certificate of Merit. An Honor 
Roll dahlia. Most beautiful. Plants 5.00 net 
PENDLE (B-SC-Pr) 4 ft. England 
Non-fading purplish crimson. Blooms 5 to 6 
inches in diameter held erect, well above the 
foliage, on the best of stems. 
Roots 2.00 Plants’ 1.00 
PINK MUM (B-IC-Pk) 4-5 ft. 
An intense pink with good stems and artistic 
formation. Very free flowering and much 
admired. Plants 1.00 
POP HARRIS (A-FD-R) 4-5 ft. 
From Australia comes this fine red giant. A 
good grower, very sturdy and prolific. 
Plants 1.00 
PRAIRIE SUN (A-FD-Y) 6 ft. 
A welcome addition to the yellow formal class. 
Well formed 8-10 inch blooms on good long 
stems. A pleasure to grow — a must have. 
Plants 2.00 
PURPLE TRIUMPH (A-ID-Pr) 6 ft. 
The largest and the best informal purple to 
date. A strong grower and free bloomer. Highly 
recommended. Plants 1.00 
QUEEN ELIZABETH (A-ID-Y) 4 ft. 
A gold medal winner from England. Enormous 
flowers 12 x 14 inches of pure yellow color. 
Use side bud for longer stem. Plants 1.50 
RED CHAMPION (A-ID-R) 5 ft. 
Spectrum red, blended buff with base of petals 
picric yellow. Plants. 1.50 
REEDLEY (B-ID-Or) 4 ft. England 
Color, the richest apricot to rich chrome-yellow 
at center. Stems and habit are perfect. 
Roots 2.00 Plants 1.00 
RIVAL (B-SC-Pk) 3 ft. England 
A wonderful variety for every purpose. The 
color is the brightest cerise-rose throughout. 
The blooms are 5 inches in diameter. As a 
florist flower it is supreme and lasts well in 
water. Roots 2.00 Plants 1.00 
RONNIE LEE (A-SC-Au) 4-5 ft. 
Large blooms of scarlet red and salmon orange. 
Highly recommended exhibition variety, free 
flowering and early. Plants 1.00 
ROSE ANN S. (Sadauskas-Rocky River) 1950 
A large, orange, straight cactus on very long 
slender stems. Twelve inch blooms, side-facing 
are held well above the open growing plants. 
An Honor Roll Dahlia and winner of Certificate 
of Merit. Plants 3.50 
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