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1952 INTRODUCTIONS 
MARION GLENN (Miller-Dahliadel 86B), SC, Bloom 7 x 4, 
Bush 5 ft. This lovely peony purple shaded garnet 
lake won the Derrill Hart Memorial Medal for B size 
dahlias, certifying in 4 trial grounds, College Park, 
Md., Atlanta, Ga., New Brunswick, N. J. and East 
Lansing, Mich. with an average score of 85.33. Won 
2 A.D.S. Gold Medal Seedling Certificates and runner- 
up in several other classes. Early and profuse, beauti- 
ful serrated petals on fine stems. Should be a real 
commercial. On Dudley’s and Faust’s Honor Roll and 
on the Eastern Dahlia Review. 
Both the Originator and Introducer are giving $1. of 
each root sale to the Cancer Fund in memory of the 
one for whom it is named. We do hope you will give 
this great dahlia a chance to prove its worth in 
your garden. Root, $10.00 NET; Plant, $5.00 
PATRICIA SPOLLEN (Johnson 86A), IC, Bloom 10 x 6, 
Bush 5 ft. The top Achievement Medal winner of the 
year is a lively apricot suffused Saturn red giving a 
general tone of orange. Won in 9 shows, Dahlia 
Society of N. J., Newark; Burholme Horticultural So- 
ciety, Phila., Pa.; Baltimore D.S.; A.D.S. New York; 
Greater Phila. D.S.; D.S. of Kentucky, Louisville; Mid- 
West Conference, Kansas City, Mo.; Greater St. Louis 
D.S. and D.S. of Georgia, Atlanta. Five A.D.S. Gold 
Medal Seedling Certificates, and other firsts. On Dud- 
ley’s and Faust’s Honor Roll. Surely a lovely form, 
and a real winner. Root, $15.00 NET; Plant, $7.50 
WARREN W.MAYTROTT 
VINELAND. 
N.J. 
PATRICIA S 
