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If you have tried to grow dahlias once and failed, try again. 
CLOUDED STAR F. D.—Beautiful medium size dahlia of a yellow and purple 
- pblend. Size 4% by 3 inches. Very free flowering, good stems and good sub- 
. stance. For visitors to our Garden, this little beauty needs no introduction. 
For those who haven’t seen it we suggest you add it to your collection. 
This Dahlia was named for Novel “Clouded Star” by Anne Parrish. 
Roots $3.50 Flants $1.75 
CROYDONS MASTERPIECE F. D. This sensational Dahlia is not only one of 
the largest, but is perfect in every respect. Attains size of 12” easily, and 
has great depth. Very free flowering for a large variety and stands up in 
rainy weather exceptionally well. Color is salmon orange with coppery tan 
shades. Height 4!/ feet. Root $5.00 © Piant $2.50 
CROWNING GLORY I. C. (S. D. G.)—This dahlia upon opening appears some- 
_ what on the semi-cactus type, but as it develops the edges of the petals fall 
back and roll forming quills which gradually incurve. It is rose pink with 
a cream center and the most beautiful and artistic dahlia. Blooms are 12 
inches and over with good depth, on long straight stems. a ae een 
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COMMANDO (F. D.)—Phlox purple. Very highly recommended. Strong grower 
and profuse bloomer. Flowers 10 to 11 inches. Root $1.00 
DAHLIAMUM I. D. (Chemar)—A very large, deep flower of cadium apricot 
with a golden sheen. Stems are strong, carrying the flower on top. 
Root $1.50 
D-DAY F. D.— 7 x 4. A soft one tone pink. This is the only dahlia in this 
color except “Everybody’s Favorite.” A very excellent cut flower with long 
branches and long stems. Awarded a special prize for keeping qualities 
at New York Show in 1944. Root $1.00 
DEBUT, (Brown)—A vigorous Primrose Yellow F. D., 11 x 7 inches on 8 inch 
stems. Flower faces at attractive angle. Winner at Rochester, Cleveland, 
Ii. Liverpool and Wellsville, Ohio, 1949. Plant $2.00 
DIRECTOR MARSHALL A. 
HOWE F. D. (Parrella-Hulin- 
Blamer)—This is what we call 
a perfect dahlia. A fine forma- 
tion, beautiful color, exceptional 
fine stem and the very best of 
foliage. Prize winning wherever 
shown. Also a certificate winner 
from the Georgia Trial Ground. 
Color, general effects velvety 
tyrian—rose; in detail, the color 
is a cardinal red overlying mul- 
berry. The red fades as the end 
of the petal is approached, show- 
ing the undercolor of mulberry 
purple. To the whole flower 
there is a cast of red cerise. 
The petals fall back almost to 
stem, giving a ball effect. Height 
of plant, 4% feet. 
Roots $2.00 Plant $1.00 
DIRECTOR MARSHALL HOWE 
- PAGEH0 PARRELLA DAHLIA GARDENS 
