Prices Reasonable 
THE GOVERNOR, (Berwick-Dahliadel, 1940) 
A clear sulphur-yellow formal decorative. It has beautiful 
formation with wide rolled-back petals. Grows easily 
inches by 6 inches, with long erect stems. Bush about 5 
feet tall. A long season bloomer. It blooms from mid-July 
to frost. On the Honor Rolls. 
Roots 60c 
THE REAL GLORY [Stephenson, F. D.] 
Bloom 10 by 5 inches. An excellent new crisp white 
formal. It has performed very well during the last year 
and is highly recommended. This one will have to be 
reckoned with on the show table. Excellent keeping 
qualities. 
Roots 80c 
THOS. A. EDISON (Dahliadel, 1931), F. D. 
A wonderful Dahlia of stag horn petalled formation and a 
peseoe rays purple color. Very attractive and good bloomer. 
ine stiff stems. 
Roots 60c 
THOS. J. O'CONNOR [1940], I. D. 
Fine large coppery red to orange red with reverse of 
cream and held on good strong stems. Blooms 8 to 10 
inches and of good depth. Bush strong. 
Roots 40c 
TOP-FLIGHT, (Dozier, 1942), S.C. 
ll-inch bright blood red of perfect formation, facing just right 
on extra long, strong stems. Most vigorous grower. Fade-proot 
in hottest summer on record. Gold Certificate of Merit at 1940 
Washington Show. Achievement Medal winner at Boston, Wil- 
mington and Richmond and runner-up at Baltimore. $25.00 cash 
award as best in Show at Richmond. On Futurity and all 
nonor rolls. 
Roots $1.50 
TORERO [S. C.]. France 
A Blood Red & Yellow edges. Novelty of 6 to 10 inch 
blooms. Good stem. Strong grower. 
Roots $1.25 
TYROLIAN [Cactus] 3-4 ft. 
A lovely medium sized bloom of blended colors. Outside 
petals rosy pink, inside petals deep yellow. Fine forma- 
tion and good stems. 
Roots $1.00 
UNCLE DUDLEY [Churm-Retzer, 1949], INC.-CAC. 
Naturally is bi-color, fuchsia red and white. Should win in 
this class. Have measured blooms 10 by 5 inches, Bush 
height medium tall. 
Roots $1.25 
VELVET KING, (Bissell, 1942), I.D. 
A dark velvety cardinal. Size 10 by 7. Bush growth medium 
tall, with dark heavy foliage. H.R. 
Roots $1.00 
VIN WELL CRINELES, I. D., 1941 (Blamer-Parrella) 
Color, orchid shading to shrimp pink toward the tip. Petals 
crinkle, hence the name ‘“'Crinkles.’’ Size of bloom dij, inches 
x 5 inches or better. Long graceful stem holds the flower 
facing. Blooms are beautiful and very attractive to the eye. 
Early and prolific bloomer with insect-resisting foliage. 
Roots 50c 
VIRGINIA RUTE (Chappaqua, 1939), ID. 
An exceptionally large flower on extra long stems. Blooms 
of deep rich velvety maroon with broad pointed petals, 
having tight centers, good form and substance, are held 
well out of the foliage on long erect stems. Hasily grows 
to immense size without coddling. 10 to 12 inches by 9 
inches deep. The bush growth is vigorous, the foliage 
insect resistant. Height 5 to 6 feet. Don’t miss growing 
this one. 
Roots $1.00 
VIRGINIA B. TAGGERT [Pape-Rocky River, 1950], F. D. 
Light blend of pastel colors, white with blush of fuchsine 
pink. Bloom 11 by 6 inches and rather flat on face but 
opens slowly and grows very large. 
Roots $7.50 Net 
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