AUSTRALIA 
Giant Formal Decoratives 
BETTY PRIOR—Deep Bronze, good formed stems, 
size 9 to 11 inches, depth 5 inches. nee 
ants 
JUNE NOLAN—Award of merit Burnley 1949. 
Lavender with gold tip, form and stems all that 
can be desired, a real champion. size 10 to 11 
inches, depth 5 to 6 inches. A MUST. Plants 
MARJ. NOLAN—Buff suffused rose, formation 
stem, habit good, size 9 to 11 inches, depth 5 
inches. Plants 
VERNA MARTIN—Deep lavender pink, excellent 
formation, size 10 to 11 inches, depth 5 inches. 
Long strong stems. Award of Merit at Burnley 
1949. A must for all collectors. Plants 
LAVENDER PERFECTION—This beautiful clear 
lavender of 10 to 12 inches is the best in this 
color. The enormous blooms are held on long 
strong stems, beautiful formation and depth. 
Should win in those shows which have the larg- 
est blooms section. Plants 
MISS WILGA—Here we have a magnificent Dahlia 
that is truly a champion. The size is immense 
and the formation is perfect. The 10 to 12 inch 
blooms of a beautiful light phlox purple, very 
sturdy and a superb exhibition variety. Plants 
REMEMBRANCE—A true Autumn color of biscuit 
and pink, vigorous grower of profuse bloom 
habit, 10 inches. Plants 
CROYDON CYCLAMEN — Tremendous is the 
word for this grand specimen. 12 to 13 inch 
blooms on perfect steel-like stems, held well 
out of the foliage. A dwarf grower, 3 ft. 6 inches 
tall, yet a free brancher. Very healthy and 
vigorous; five to six huge blooms. Exhibition 
standard can be grown on this variety at one 
time. Informal in type and most pleasing to the 
eve. A good keeper when picked. One of Croy- 
don’s very best; quite different in color, being 
Cyclamen Pink tipped Salmon. This is a Cham- 
pion. Don’t miss it. Plants 
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