MME. MARTHA BARBOT (C,B) Dusty pink that’s 
Gifferents) Ware EN ae te) SAL TN ee ay i533 
M. P. SAVANAUD (C,A) Coral red having unique 
formation caused by cleaving of petal tips into 
three points. A variety that attracts im- 
mediate) \attention (02 Se eee . L25. 
MRS. EDMUND HIALSTEAD (ID,A) Clean pink of 
good size. Sturdy and prolific. ------------___ 15 
MRS. HESTER A. PAPE (ID,A) Giant reddish 
purple. One of the finest dahlias of all time. 1.25 
NANCY ANN MEFCHELL (C,B) Profuse vcd on 
long stems. Many time winner of “Most Per- 
LECH NON OLS, a: shea see ee iM J) ee ea OO 
NANCY RIACH (ID,A) Old rose shading to gold. 
Blooms up to 12 inches on good stems__________ 1.00 
NAW AUG (SC,B) Blend of salmon rose and yel- 
low... A new. one of high rating) 2222 toe 
NOIRMOUTIER (C,B) Light autumn shade growing 
to perfection on extremely long stems. ________ 1.25. 
ORANGE NASSAU (C,B) Blend, of rust, yellow and 
gold. Excellent formation and fine growing 
habits make it a mest satisfactory variety. -_ 1.00: 
ORFEO (C,B) Rich purple of perfect formation on 
long stems. Truly a variety for the fancier 
who likes to go for “Most Perfect” honors —_____ 1.25. 
OTTILIZ ZOUREK (ID,A) Pure white ’51 introduc- 
tion. Prolific producer of 10 inch blooms_______ 4.00: 
PFARRER ROJEK (ID,A) A most unusual color 
combination of violet splashed on deep yellow. 
A variegated that readily attracts attention____ 1.00 
PINK FLAMINGO (C,A) Dependable pink with a 
great|\Show \TecOra.) 2 210) ya sce 1.00: 
PIRATE’S FREASURER (ID,A) Altho another au- 
tumn dahlia this was undoubtedly 1951’s best 
introduction. As a seedling Pirate’s Treasure 
-won 10 Achievement Medals and in its first 
year of open competition it was a consistent 
winner of firsts and special awards every- 
where Shown) 22) 22 20 ee eee 5.00: 
POWDER PUFF (ID,A) Lavender sport of Sher- 
wood’s Peach. Same huge blooms and late 
flowering,” Stock very (inited> =.= 2a 2.50 
PRAIRIE SUN (FD,A) Rich yellow on _ excellent 
stems. Perfect blooms are a common occurance 
with this variety which has a_ great show 
record: ‘Should be in every garden., -(o22=2 2235 2.50: 
PREMIE (FD,A) Bluish purple with distinct lighter 
margins of vthe petals.) 222 ee 1.25. 
PRIDE OF HOLLAND (C,A) Rose pink of moderate 
size. A fine show flower of excellent formation 
and good growing habits. One of the best show 
imports) from Hurope.” 22 ee 2.00 
PRINCESS BEATRIX (FD,B) A distinctly different 
color combination in a bicolor — rich, clean 
gold. with white tips. Perfect flowers and 
stems.and: fine growth habits.) 4-2 °- 3 ees 1.50 
PURPLE KNIGHT (SC,B) Rich, deep velvety purple 
of extreme depth. Back petals open completely 
toxenfold stem 22) 0 AL fete Oy ik SA 1.50 
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