HANNA DAHLIA GARDENS 
Trade List 
Dahlias are Our Specialty, nothing else grown in 
greenhouse. Full time and service given to the grow- 
ing and care of dahlias only. 
Plants Cuttings 
PACACAM (Fee. ote cee er ee ee 1.00 65 
A Red like Murphy's Masterpiece 
‘African OQueenm (sen, yo ee 4.00 2.65 
Reddish Purple. 1952-53 Introduction. 
PAnnettem (1a) meee eet ee 60 AO 
Attractive Deep Yellow 
‘| Arab Queen) (1.°D: to S.C.) 2... 2.29 1.50 
Yellow base, Coral pink suffusion, Primrose 
yellow in center. Lacinated petals. Size 10 by 
6 or larger. 
Arthur Godfrey (F. D.)............222.0......222.2... 1.35 .90 
Orient Red with Buff shadings. One of the 
most popular varieties on the show tables. 
Bay City White (I. C.).00 75 wall 
White 
BieCst (Sin Co) pean We eet ee, 75 50 
Mauve Pink, Creamy white center. Large. 
# Bessie Hardress (F. D.) _....2..-...2..:ccssccce-e00-- 1.00 65 
Soft Mimosa yellow, pastel mauve shadings 
{ Big’ Bill? (UD. eee eee oe 4.00 2.65 
Carmine rose, copper sheen. 1952-53  Intro- 
duction. 
Bige Mo USEC. pe ee ee ae 2.25 1.50 
Chrysanthemum crimson. This one is big. 
{| Brown Bomber (St. C) Plants 4.00-3 for 10.00 2.65 
Amber yellow base, suffused camelia rose, 
canary yellow at center. Early bloomer, great- 
ly admired in my garden the past two years. 
{: Brown Ow! «(lam Co) eee 4.00 2.65 
Reddish purple. 1952-53 Introduction. 
Ee Bruce’ Frosts(£.D:), 2 see ee 3.00 2.00 
White splashed tyrian purple. A nice flower 
as I grew it. 
# Burnbrae Memories (F.D.).......................... 1.50 1.00 
Light primrose yellow. Bloom as large as 
Kelvin. 
# Australian g South African § European 
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