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{he dahlias of yesterday were beautiful, the dahlias of today are divine, but 
the dahlias of the future no one knows. 
PETER BRIAN VAN ZANDT Ball Dahlia 
(Fioretti-Parrella) — Color, lavender on 
the outer petals with a white blend toward 
the center. Bloom 4% by 3 inches, an 
early and profuse bloomer. Received first 
prize in seedling class. A dahlia worthy 
of consideration. Roots $2.00 
PETER BRIAN VAN ZANDT 
CAROLYN BALL—Pink Root 75e LEAH PHAR" Pinkeands Cream: 
Root $1.00 
CLARA CLEMENS—Red, 
SOUReIT %j — ¢ 
White tips Root $1.00 . Oa aS econ 
pink. Root 50c¢ 
DUSK Y—Dark red. Root 75¢ WHITE CAPS. Root $1.00 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL—Orchard Carol. Xoot 50¢ 
FRANCES HAMILTON ARCHER, Giant Ball (DeGrado-Premier)—Here is one 
of those new giant Ball Dahlas that grows to 6 inches in diameter with 
ordinary culture but may be grown even larger through forcing. It is a 
fitting companion flower to Alice J., but is much more floriferous. Color is 
a beautiful lavender violet. Root $1.75 
MARSHALL KERNOCHAN (Fioretti-Parrella)—Ball dahlia. In introducing this 
fine dahlia we are herewith giving the exact description received at the 
Ohio Valley Trial Ground, with a score of 85. Color, carmine. Flowering 
habit, prolific. Date of first bloom, August 20th. Cutting length of stem, 
24 by 20 inches. Strong, erect, good proportion. Root $1.25 
ROSY DAWN—Light bi-color, yellow with rose pink. $1.60 
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