MOYNA A-St-C or SC-Bl.—Large, well formed 
blooms of excellent substance. Centers are yel- 
low blending to a lively rose-pink toward the out- 
er edges of petals. Stems are very good. Plant 
grows quite tall. A fine exhibition variety. Size 
WOxAd. Sirol ar an aie een ee ee, Se Nata $1.50 
MRS. C. J. SOWTON, (I.D.)—Australia sends us this 
big beauty. The blooms of great depth are a pink- 
ish cinnamon color. Petals are slightly ruffled ad- 
ding greatly to the beauty. Plants are low grow- 
ing and have excellent foliage. Stems are ideal, 
EQrhyings theslowera1GCinG subs = insane. $1.00 
MRS. E. J. (Cactus) 4-5 ft—Bright tyrian pink with 
white center and petals lightly tipped white. Very 
distinct-ondsmostisctisicictoryarass © een eee. $ .75 
NANCY CATHERINE SCHARHAG, Variegated I. D. 
Spirit of Dixie Winedot—Instead of the white back 
ground possessed by Dixie Winedot, it has a mal- 
low pink background, but has the same streaks of 
amaranth purple. Same large size and identical 
erowing Habitsas Dixie Winedot 2)... - $1.50 
NOBBY’S LIGHT (Informal Decorative)—An intense 
deep sulphur yellow of beautiful form and on good 
stems. One of the finest yellow dahlias, 10 inch 
tosbl inci bloomemes ee ens ee eet $1.50 
NOBLE GLORY, (S.C.)—Bloom 10x7, Bush 3¥2 ft. 
Flower has a high center and staghorn petals. 
Beautiful soft gold buff with rose suffusion. Won 
Achievement Medal at Scranton and on Dudley's 
Honor Roll. Exceptionally good and one we re- 
COMIMICTIC pce aerate eee ns «ee poe nasy Bee $1.50 
OAKLEIGH CHAMPION (A-IC-Au) 5-6 ft.—An out 
standing new variety of magnificent beauty and 
artistic formation. Color, burnt orange and soft 
pink with lemon shadings at the base of the 
jereyced (apy Wak uk: Geko ter o> yy Oe Ee ey eee eee $1.50 
ORFEO. Str C.—6-7 x 5 in. Plum purple. A most beau- 
tiful flower on fine stems. A very prolific Dahlia 
awevage dnlelltanatak et xo ete’ ie ce Mamie cert ee ero eee ia! $1.50 
ORANJE NASSAU, 4 ft—A _ splendid semi-cactus; 
orange with a golden glow to the centre; well- 
poised. Certificate of Merit Leiden, 1945. Certi- 
ficate Trial Gardens American Dahlia Society, 
Storrs Connecticut, 1946. Honor Roll 1947. Very 
good novelty, without which no assortment is com- 
DIGITS tee) ey ie ke. te. eee iE rey tt meets, res ot $1.50 
PACIFIC QUEEN (S.C.)—An outstanding dahlia of 
real merit. 10 to 12 inch blooms on good stems. 
The color is orchid and white with the white most 
pronounced near the base of petals, making a 
beautiful color blend. Bushes grow about four 
fot aie ae ees eden 5 Bak ECE ete 4 $2.50 
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