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FRAU MARGIT HAASE (A-SC-Pk) 
Another outstanding German _ introduction. 
Large blooms of a fine salmon pink color with 
brighter center. Winner as the best German 
novelty in 1951. Plants $2.00 
65. 
FRIVOOL (A-SC-O Bl) 5 ft. 
A dahlia with most unusual color. The large 
flowers are purple-pink with pure white re- 
verse. Plants $1.50 
66. 
GERRIE HOEK (B-FD-Pk) 4-5 ft. 
Small flowering but perfect for cut, and ar- 
rangements. A delightful light pink flower. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
67. 
GOLDEN JUPITER (A-IC-Lt Bl YwPk) 5-6 ft. 
Primrose yellow heavily suffused soft Jasper 
red. 11x6 inches. Plants $1.00 
68. 
GOLDENE RECHTSCHAFFENHEIT (B-SC-Au) 4 ft. 
A good cut flower and also a fine exhibition 
variety. Color a rich persimmon orange with 
a golden sheen. Plants $1.00 
69. 
GRACE (B-StC-Pk) 4 ft. 
An early and most free flowering cut flower 
variety. Fine stems and a pleasing lavender- 
pink color Plants $1.00 
70. 
GRAF FOLKE BERNADOTTE (A-ID-W) 5 ft. 
Enormous flowers of a bright snow white. A 
heavy winner in European dahlia shows. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $1.00 
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GREAT LAKES (A-ID-W) 4-5 ft. 
Pure white with early blooms lightly tinted 
lavender at the tips. A truly ‘‘great’’ dahlia 
which we heartily recommend. 
Plants $1.00 
72. 
GUNYAH GLORY (A-SC-Pr) 5 ft. 
Largest flowers of a glistening deep purple 
color. Excellent formation and best of stems. 
An Australian novelty, very choice. Plants $2.50 
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HAZAARD (A-SC-Or) 4 ft. 
Good sized and well shaped flowers of a pure 
apricot color. Harly and free flowering 
Plants $2.00 
Although we do not list many of the 1953 introductions, 
we will have plants for sale of the better American, 
Australian, and European novelties. If interested please 
write us for prices. 
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