A—TIARA, (Prof. Brown) A_ glistening 
orange peach I. D. heavily tipped white, 
10x6 inches on excellent stems, Blooms 
facing. Makes a stunning flower, $2.50 
BH VALLEY PRINCESS, I, D. to S. C. Golden 
ochre yellow overlaid with rose pink. 
Lacinated tips. Long strong stems. A good 
grower. Height 5 to 6 feet. $3.50 
ZERO, An eight inch white formal with 
lavender suffusion at centers. Plants tall 
with slender canes. Excellent for cutting 
and exhibition. $2.00 
ISIS Ciao, IN eae Ihouxenmeoeyl IA wo) sl4 
inches in diameter and 7 to 8 inches in 
depth. A free and early bloomer on the 
best of stems; most brilliantiy colored 
Maize, yellow to Indian yellow. Winner 
A.H.A, Medal, SUNSET MAGAZINE er 
al and on Hastern Honor Roll. = 
B 
ALL PRICES NET 
BEST 1952 NOVELTIES FROM HOLLAND 
PRICES NET 
Plants Only 
ARC DE TRIUMPH—B—FD. Deep Golden Yel- 
lew, One of the best. $1.00 
EPOS—STC. B Rich apricot shaded salmon. 
Fine for cutting. $2.00 
GAY SALUTE—B-—IC, Glowing orange-scarlet. 
Fine show variety. Sale, 
HOROS—B—SC. Attractive. Rich golden bronze.$1.00 
PIN-—UP-—MIN. IC. A small ideal spider type 
o: pure purple. S00 
PIONEER—B—SC. Of deepest pure yellow and 
great depth. $a 5 
PRODUCER—B—HIC. The finest pure pink, $1.00 
SILVERETTA—-B—STC. Pink, lilac and golden 
shades. $1.00 
THR PO—B—ID. An all round dahlia of striking 
searlet. Sei 
1951 INTRODUCTIONS 
Root Plant 
A—ARTHUR GODFREY, F.D. 
Giant eB Ui te ee es 5.00 2550 
A—CLARIAM ROYALTY, Str. C. 
Pury lee Se pe renee ee ae HOO 2.50 
A—HEADLIGHT, I.D. Yellow & 
WAG HS. 2 Nee es ant ang © ene eve) () amelie) () 
A—OLE VIRGINIHBH, I. D, Mallow Pink 5.00 2.50 
A= PRIDE ORWPAR KH RS BURG ounce 
NGL] Oy eae eee ie i eee ee ae a) Ae 
B==s heNICK ED Scarlets sWehites tinse2.) OlelueZio 
A—SPECIAL AWARD, S.C. Tangerine 
OVS, eee Se Siete te ne cee ae ee 5.00 2.50 
A—THE VOLUNTEDR, I.D, Peony 
JEAN O ONS seen nak Sere a earal og Gus cum Ao 5.00 Boe 
