68 SPRING TRADE LIST, 1951 
SPRING BULES—Continued 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Continued Per 10 
The Governor. F.D. Bloom 9x5. The most prolific of the large 
yellows, light yellow of perfect round form with uniform full 
centers) | Very early, to) bloom jee see -- $ 4.00 
Thos. A. Edison. F.D. A wondrful Dahlia of staghorn petalled 
formation and a gorgeous rays purple color. Very attractive 
and: 200d bloomer ash ine stitt stems.eg.0- eee 4.00 
Victory. F.D. Bloom 9x5. A new color in pink, golden pink. 
Bush is vigorous and free branching with canes coming from 
thes basewote the pliant, e222. 2.2 =— FEE nc ce Sct ee 4.50 
STANDARD DECORATIVES 
Avalon. ILD. Clear canary yellow, long stems, very good to hold 
hon GEE Ch Robie SON en tee ee ae. Seow eee Eee no ats Behe gh Lo) 
Gallant Fox. F.D. Tees deep crimson red, tall grower, straight 
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Jane Cowl. I.D. Bloom 8x9. Color a glistening bronzy buff 
and old gold blending to a vadpe shade toward the center of 
the flower. 6 feet.-_-__- Re Si ee. oa iieds, 2 ue aa iS ees, Pak 
Jean Kerr. F.D. A very popular white. The flowers are small 
but many are produced on each plant. A good keeper and 
fine for floral work. Extremely early, vigorous and insect 
résistin gies. <A ee AE. gee. Bt Sy oat Stes wes. Ae ae 1.80 
Jersey Beauty Pink. Very fine true pink flowers of perfect 
shape produced on long, straight stiff stems. Very free 
bloomermandsansplendidm keep cre = eee gone Pale 
Margaret W. Wilson. ILD. Bloom 9x5. Opalescent pink. Huge 
blooms of exhibition type. Massive early and free blooming. 2.10 
Mrs. Albin. F.D. Bloom 7x4. Color is clear yellow. We 
highly recommend this Dahlia for cutting. Blooms fairly 
early and continues till frost. Stems long and strong, bushes 
very healthy and free branching. Very good. ________- Secs Ae 
Mrs. Geo. LeBoutillier. I.D. Bright carmine red, shading to a 
rich cardinal red at the center with full petal and deep flow- 
er. Average diameter of this Dahlia is 10 inches. ___________ 2.10 
Mrs. I de Ver Warner. F.D. Bloom 9x4. It is a refined, deep, 
mauve pink, beautifully formed, exquisite shade. ___________ 1.80 
New York Market. I.D. Very long stems. White tinted pink, 
6G inch blooms. mo xcellent CutaVvaricry. ==.) aoe eee 2.10 
Oriental Glory. I.D. Blooms 10-12 inches and are cadmium 
orange overlaid with Scarlet. The name describes it very well. 
It was one of the first to bloom in our fields and attracted 
much attention. Good stems and very free blooming._____- = PRAY 
Queen City. F.D. The color that has no equal in any Dahlia or 
any flower, scarlet pink. From early July constantly until 
frost it produces and should be cut when blooms are two- 
thirds developed. Ball type, 6x4 inches. 4 feet... | 2.10 
Ruby Taylor. I.D. Bloom 8x4%. A prize winner which has 
met with instant approval wherever grown. The color is Car- 
mine and the large deep blooms are supported by perfect long, 
stiff stems. We consider this variety one of the finest we 
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