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KELVIN, ID, AA-10x5-214’. 10” stiff stems. Tyrian pink with 
considerable gold suffusion. Curled edges on florets. Full 
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KENTUCKY SUN, FD, A-10x4-4°. 10” stiff stems. Clear lemon 
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KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD, ID, AA-10x5-5’. 10” strong stems. 
Blooms all facing. Lemon yellow, shaded apricot. Full bloom, 
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LAVANCHEE, FD, AA-12x5-3’. 10” strong stems. Blooms sky- 
ward and facing. Smoky tyrian rose with extra broad, heavy 
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LE MOYNE STRATTON, FD, A-8x5-4’. 8” strong stiff stems. 
Blooms facing. A soft shade of light apricot. Deeper centers. 
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LOIS WALCHER, FD, B-5x3-3’. 10” stiff stems. Purple tipped 
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Merced, Calif., Nov. 10, 1952—“I have nearly 50 varieties that I 
have ordered from you in past years. I have recommended your 
bulbs to many flower lovers, here in Merced County, and have 
exchanged bulbs with friends 500 miles away. I have taken prizes 
here at our Merced County Fair on your dahlia bulbs. They have 
given me many hours of pleasure.” Mrs. S. H. 
Kaysville, Utah, Jan. 8, 1952—“I entered some in the county fair 
last year taking 1st place on the entries.” Mrs. N. B. 
