Dahlias, are a wonderful hobby, it keeps you outdoors. 
SALLY KLEIN 
SALLY KLEIN F. D. (Kelly-Parrella)—Color, blend of tyrian pink and pinard 
yellow with both colors showing in lines on the broad petals. Yellow at 
base of petals and in center. Blooms average 10 inches or better without 
forcing. Flowers erect on fine cane-like stems facing. Plant, an easy and 
vigorous grower, a prolific bloomer with insect resisting foliage. In pre- 
senting this dahlia, we are sincere in saying, this is one of the finest 
dahlias we have had the pleasure of offering to the public. 
Root $3.00 Plant $1.50 
SARETT’S PINK FLAMINGO (Sarett-Ruschmohr)—A clear rose pink incurved 
eactus of exquisite color and formation. Winner of 3 American Home 
Root $2.00 Plant $1.06 
SHERWOOD’S PEACH (Sherwood-Ruschmohr 854)—1944, Bloom 11 x 7, Bush 
3 ft. An orange apricot of a softer tone than Sunrays. Cane-like stems 
with insect resistant foliage. Rather slow developing so should be planted 
early. Root $1.25 
SILVER GLAMOUR is not “just another dahlia”! It is an authentic color sport 
of the parent “Glamour”. Color is deep rose heavily flushed with white. 
Root $3.00 Plant $1.50 
SILVER METEOR F. D. (Wolfe)—Mauve with silver lines and silver reverse, 
a new color, perfect centers. Blooms are 9 x 6, facing to 45° angle, good 
substance; good long stems, good heavy foliage. Plants about 5 feet tall, 
early midseason. On Honor Roll. Root $2.50 Plant $1.25 
SONIA S. C. (Chappaqua)—Amaranth pink flushed with rhodemine purple. Size, 
8 by 6. Very distinctive coloring and petal formation, Foliage is dark and 
resistant. Blooms early and continues profusely throughout the season. 
Root $1.50 
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