Large Decorative Dahtlias, cont. 
Marshalls Pink (FD) 8 in. soft mallow pink cutflower. 
Long stems and lush green foliage. Very popular...... 222 18 
Mayor Otis (ID) 12 in. giant copper and bronze. Mas- 
sive bloom and bush characteristics. One of the 
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Michael Black (ID) 10 in. rhodamine purple. Very 
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Monarch of the East (ID) 12 in. giant old gold. Unusual 
blooms face upward from strong stems and petals 
cascade down around stem. A dahlia show all by 
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Mother Koenig (ID) 10 in. blooms of shrimp pink 
blending to yellow at the center. Very large and 
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Mrs. Geo. LeBoutillier (ID) 12 in. red that is among 
the largest and most vigorous dahlias grown. Very 
easy to grow maximum blooms without disbudding .18 14 
Pink Giant (ID) 10 in. rich tyrian pink that is choice 
for show and decorative purposes. Fine bush and 
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Prince of Persia (FD) 10 in. bright scarlet, growing 
out of healthy, medium bush. Richness of color is MRS. GEO. LeBOUTILLIER 
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Royal Pennant (ID) 8 in. rich, royal purple that does 
not fade. Though not ideal for cutting the stems are 
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Rev. Pugh (ID) 12 in. bright pure orange that is out- 
standing for its size and richness of color. Heavy 
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Santa Clause (ID) 8 in. bicolor of clear orange and 
white. A tall grower, this dahlia should be topped 
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Sellwood Glory (FD) 8 in. blooms that are in a color 
class aside from any other dahlia. Color is wine to 
purple with speckles and blotches of white suf- 
fusing to a white tip. Reverse of petals has a defi- 
nite silver sheen. Introduced in 1949, it received 
practically all awards available... SOE Net 
September (ID) 10 in. blooms of rich tangerine or- 
ange with soft scarlet suffusion, giving it a reddish 
autumn tone. Choice. A very rugged grower and 
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Sydney (ID) 12 in. rose pink shaded, salmon with 
slight gold shadings at the base of the petals. Out- 
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The Universe (ID) 8 in. deep oxblood red on rather 
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Thomas Edison (ID) 8 in. impressive blooms of stag- 
horn formation. Color is royal purple with an over- 
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Towers Empire (ID) 10 in. blooms of old gold blending 
to apricot at the center. Lacy foliage and very 
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Town Topic (ID) 10 in. blooms of rich violet purple 
oftentimes having white tips. Tall and very vigorous .22 18 
Wind Lassie (ID) 10 in. pure white that is the finest in 
its class that we have ever grown. Each petal of the 
giant ball shaped flowers is twisted at its tip and 
covered overall with a sheen that actually makes 
the bloom glisten. A wonderful stem and keeper 
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