CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL (ID,A) Giant autumn. 
Considered by many to be an improvement of 
its parent; California) Pageant. —000 7 ns 2.00 
CALIFORNIA PAGEANT (ID,A) Best and most de- 
pendable of the giant autumns —___2.___.. 1.00 
CASPER LUDWIG’S MEMORY (C,A) Dark red. A 
VET Yar COO SHOW > LIOWED poe oe oe a ae 1.25 
CHIME (C,A) Russet with yellow blendings. <A 
different color, and a variety that produces 
DLGOMSZOL penrectvformatlon\ 222s) Be ee 2.00 
CLARIAM ROYALTY (C,A) Deep purple with 
lighter reverse. Large and well formed blooms. 
A sure winner in its class; in fact won “Best 
1951 Introduction” at Milwaukee show__________ 4.50 
CLARION (C,B) Excellent cut-flower sort of pleas- 
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COLONEL LITTLE (ID,A) A showy blend of orange 
and yellow.) Odd twist to petals 22-2) 1.25 
CROWNING GLORY (C,A) Pink and cream blend. 
AIIWiAVSAT NO CURA CTION Ga idles site aa ls et) Bape. SL SE 
CROYDON RADIANCE (ID,A) Ten to 12° inch 
blooms of light purple on long strong stems____ 2.50 
CROYDON SNOTOP (FDA) Large exhibition white 
OMPOUCStAN CIN See VI EG ssn is See eee ye es 2.50 
DANDY SNOW (C,A) One of the most beautiful of 
all white dahlias of any formation or size. I 
could not supply demand last year, and my 
Svocksisescilevers, Siiallye ssi oes eee as 2.00 
DEAN SHURTLEFF (ID,A) Huge blood red with 
lots.of depth: A real show variety, —_-.-__._-_ 2.00 
DEBUT (FD,A) Clear light yellow that really 
goes big: A good show variety —+__..________ 2.25 
DELICACY (C,B) Amber blooms have oddly cleft 
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DOREEN BLACKMAN (C,A) Pleasing and different 
shade of old rose. Flowers have good size, 
TRONS Gaby “ F2 aVG) C6 Voy a ay kta Se ea te SUMMIT Ae, SPR AS 1.50 
DOROTHY BENNETT (ID,A) Clean attractive au- 
tumn newly imported from Canada. Twelve 
inch blooms are common for this one, __________ 2.00 
DUTCH GOLD (C,B) Clear golden yellow with very 
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EDITH WILKIE (SC,A) Good stock of a_= giant 
dahlia that was a favorite a féw years backK____ 1.25 
EDNA D (C.A) Huge, brilliant red. I have grown 
Chisel OmteinGhes fas, ss ee ee chee eae 1.75 
EMIL DOKOUPIL (ID,A) Good sized blooms of 
cleans purersalmon pink we sie soe see ee 1.50 
EMMA CAROLINE (FD,A) Pure white of excellent 
HOLMACONAW eA LWaVSuwWwiNS si OG INC. see one ee 1.50 
ENID MAY (ID,A) Medium yellow. Will get plenty 
DiIsmcORsullsany SHOWMAN. Sa eess ek wee Se 1.00 
ESQUIRE (ID,A) A 1951 introduction that will grow 
good and big. Color is a true purple that — 
USA SCS Meal ee a eee ee eee Os NN Mak 5.00 
EUGENE BLACK (C,B) Harmonius blend of rose 
pink and cream. This was most perfect B 
AAhliagninel Coie Chicane OUShOWs ee easse tone ee 1.00 
EUPHROSYNE (SC,A) A distinct and very beautiful 
soft shade of lavender. Definitely a prolific 
SHOWA OLietVaOle INEGI Giemsa ae i ee ees. 1.25 
“So glad to be able to acknowledge receipt of the fine lot 
of dahlia tubers which came in wonderful condition, It has 
been a pleasure to do business with you, and trust we may 
have many more seasons of the same.’—V.S.S8., Georgia, 
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