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NANCY C. SHARHAG (A-ID-Var PkK-Pr) 5-6 ft. 
Lavender pink sport of Dixie’s Wine Dot. A 
striking and most unusual coloring. Plants $1.00 
NEW LOOK (A-SC-Y) 5-6 ft. 
Very large, Empire yellow, semi-cactus 12 to 14 
inches on long stiff stems. Plants $1.00 
NEW VISION (B-SC-Lt Bl Pk wY) 4-5 ft. 
A most beautiful shell pink dahlia suitable for 
cut and arrangements. Roots $1.50 Plants $1.00 
NOBBY’S LIGHT (A-ID-Y) 4-5 ft. 
An intense deep sulphur yellow of beautiful 
formation and good stems. One of the finest 
yellow dahlias today. Plants $1.00 
ORERFO (B-C-Pr) 4 ft. 
Good all around, medium sized blooms in a 
glistening purple color. Most outstanding 
Dutch Novelty. 
Roots $2.00 net Plants $1.00 net 
PAOLI LOCAL (A-SC-Pk) 4-5 ft. 
Blend of rose and_yellow, classified as pink. 
Clean growth. Plants $2.00 
PPHEBUS (A-SC-Y) 4 ft. 
Large canary yellow flowers on long and strong 
stems. 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 ad- 
mired. Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
PIRATE TREASURE (March-Rocky River) 1951 
A tremendous informal decorative dahlia with 
ten American Home Achievement Medals to its 
eredit. Color, rich autumn shades, at times suf- 
fused red. An early and free bloomer. On all 
honor rolls. Plants $3.00 net 
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 
POPULAIR (B-SC-R) 4-5 ft. 
Wonderful cut flower variety. <A_ brilliant 
orange red color. 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. Plants $1.50 
PRINCESS LOUISE DE SUEDE (B-FD-Bi) 4-5 ft. 
Orange red with white tips. Fine for cut and 
arrangements. Plants $1.00 
PURITY (B-SC-W) 4 ft. 
A strikingly beautiful cut flower variety of 
clear crystal white. Highly recommended. 
Roots $2.00 net Plants $1.00 net 
