VAL'S YELLOW A-SC-Y (Veirs-Rocky River) 
A large yellow semi cactus that was one 
of the late Val Veirs' favorite seedlings. 
Tall, free branching plants produce 
many ten to twelve inch blooms with- 
out forcing. One of the easiest to grow 
large yellows we have had, but one 
which we do not recommend be fed 
heavily. Size 10x5. 
Root $5.00, Pot Root $3.50, Plant $2.00 
V-DAY A-ID-Pk (Hendricks) A new color 
of mulberry-rose. Blooms are large with 
good depth. Plants are vigorous and 
free branching. A profuse bloomer. 
Size 9x4!/o. 
Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
VAL'S YELLOW 
VICTORY A-FD-Pk (Asther) Here is a large dahlia with good depth that is very for- 
midable in the formal pink class, as well as being a very pleasing variety in the 
garden. The color is rose-pink. with a golden suffusion. Tall plants producing 
many fine blooms. Size 8x4. 
Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
VICTORY ECLIPSE A-ID-Pk (Wolfe) One of the better 1948 introductions. The color 
is shrimp pink turning to peach pink as the bloom develops; the base of the petals 
and the reverse are canary yellow. A beautiful velvety sheen overlays the flower 
giving it an artificial appearance. Petals roll back to the stem. A clean grower 
and consistent in the production of quality blooms. Size 9x6. 
Root $2.00, Pot Root $1.50, Plant $1.00 
VIRGINIA B. TAGGERT A-FD-Pk (Pape- 
Rocky River) We believe that this big, 
pink formal is another sure-fire winner 
by the originator of "Mrs. Hester A. 
Pape’. Blooms are normally about 
eleven inches in diameter by five and 4 
half inches in depth. Stems are strona 
and erect, twelve to fourteen inches in 
length, holding flower at a forty-five de- 
gree angle. Blooms have good sub- 
stance, holding the form well. Idea! 
type plants with heavy foliage and well 
spaced nodes. Size | 1x§l/>. 
Root $7.50, Pot Root $5.00, Plant $2.50 
VIRGINIA B. TAGGERT 
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