ROCKY RIVER INTRODUCTIONS 
JUANE LABELLE (Dr. Barber-Rocky River} 
This is the largest variety among our 
1952 introductions; a dahlia which can 
easily be grown twelve inches in di- 
ameter. A pleasing shade of yellow 
without suffusions of any other color. 
It may be classed cactus, as shown by 
the illustration, altho we have regarded 
it as a semi cactus in our field trials. 
It is neither early, nor profuse, but a 
dahlia that could be a strong factor on 
the show tables. Size | Ix6. 
JUANE LABELLE has no show record 
as it was not sent out to be grown for 
shows. It is listed on Mr. Webb's East- 
ern Dahlia Review, and is listed on the 
Honor Rolls of Messers Roberts, Eddy 
and Dudley in FLOWER GROWER. 
Root $15.00 net, Plant $5.00 net 
JUANE LA BELLE 
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LADY ALICE (Kriel-Rocky River} A medium 
size straight cactus with deeply laci- 
nated petals. Nearly perfect stems 
hold the blooms mostly side facing, 
and well above tall, strong growing 
plants. The color is deep golden bronze 
with a metallic sheen. Early and pro- 
fuse bloomer. Substance is fair. Cen- 
ters are inclined to open a bit too 
quickly under unfavorable conditions of 
growth, but it is nearly always possible 
to cut fine exhibition blooms. Size 8x4. 
LADY ALICE is listed on Mr. Webb's 
Review. It was the only variety to be 
awarded the A.D.S. Seedling Sweep- 
stakes Certificate at Cleveland. 
Root $7.50 net, Plant $2.50 net 
LADY ALICE 
