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MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE I. D.—Large Red, a true prize winner Root $2.00 
MISS: SAN DIEGO (Comstock) I. C.—Lacinated cactus. Lemon yellow, outer 
half of bloom tyrian pink. Blooms 9 x 7 on long straight stems. Achievement 
Medal winner at Inglewood, Cal. in 1944. Certificate of Merit at East 
Lansing, Mich. Listed on the 3 Honor Rolls of the country. ever ter 
NEW LOOK § (Guttler-Ruschmohr)—Very large Empire yellow, semi-cactus, 
size 12 to 14 inches. Long stiff stems. Bush 6 feet tall, with fine green 
foliage. Good root maker and propagator. Winner of the American Home 
Achievement Medal at The American Dahlia Society Show in New York. 
Also American Home Achievement Medal winners at N.E. Penn. Show in 
Scranton, Pa. and Long Island Dahlia Society Show in Jamaica. Winner 
of Meritorious Award Ribbon in the Seedling Class at the Midwest Show 
in Milwaukee, Wisc. Winner of largest and most perfect bloom in the show 
» I. Dahlia Society 1 947. 
of the L. I. Dahlia Society in 1947 Re iethcto 50 METRE 1 28 
NANCY ANN MITCHELL I. C.—Scarlet. One of the best. Roots $1.50 
OLD TRAIL DANDEE (Distinct Type, between Decorative and Ball). Semi- 
quilled petals, purple, silver reverse. Roots $1.50 
OGDEN REID FL. D. 
(Kelly-Parreila) 
A grand dahlia named 
in honor of the famous 
Gobiqere ye ido IN, We 
Herald-Tribune, This 
immense champion of a 
dahlia which grows, nor- 
mally, 13 inches in dia- 
meter, and with a little 
extra care, could be 
grown very large. In 
fact, one well grown 
bloom shown at The 
Community Flower Show 
of Richmond Hill, L. T[., 
on September 9, 1944. 
received first and special 
prizes for the largest 
and most perfect bloom 
in the show. We do not 
want to mention size of 
this bloom as it seems 
unbelievable. Crom our 
Spinel Pink, blended 
with lighter rose pink 
with blend and _ striping 
of Primuline yellow. 
Blooms are held facing 
on canelike stems. Foli- 
age, leathery and resist- 
ant to insects. The plant 
is a vigorous grower and 
perfect in every respect, 
free and prolific bloomer. 
Height of plant 6 feet. 
Root $1.50 
ARRELLA DAHLIA GARDENS 
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