PATRICIA (A-ID-Pk) (Huey-Robens)—An outstanding 
exhibition dalhia of light rose pink. Plants are 
husky and spreading, producing many blooms for 
Giddhiiaqvot thisisizes) izes | XO. seein $1.50 
PEARL HARBOR, (I.D.)—An 8 inch to 10 inch flower 
that rolls back to stem. A rosy lavender, flecked 
and splashed dark purple, which appears blood © 
red. Named in memory of the tragedy at Pearl 
lalate ofoimtd Mey picwae, hada i ee TOES FA $1.50 
PINK DAILY MAIL, (F.D.)—This variety is identical 
with the popular Daily Mail except it is a lavender 
pink. Deep full centers are a shade deeper, add- 
ing much to the beauty. Everyone likes this, and 
Hels CHIMCSCLUGIOW Crimi ce und si) ane eee $ .75 
PRIDE OF HOLLAND — 4%2 ft. A-StC. striking pink; 
very freeflowering novelty, which was a Rival for 
the Holland Challenge Cup 1950. Huge well-formed 
flowers are of best exhibition quality. ...... $1.50 
PURPLE TRIUMPH (Kemp) (FD)—10 x 5 inches. True 
bright royal purple. Facing flowers produced 
freely on fine stems from midseason on. Bush 5 
ft., vigorous and strong. A fine new purple... $1.00 
QUEEN ELIZABETH (F. ID.) 11x6 in.—This is a very 
large clear light yellow of good substance. Petals 
are crimped at outer edges give great distinctiven- 
ess. One of the best out of England. ....:... $1.00 
E. G. RAMSEY — 4% ft. ID. A grand flower: large 
ruby-red exhibition variety, very strong grower with 
broad florets. Bloom carried on giant stems, plants 
LOD IS EMEA Fede Wnts stk Ste sce eee $1.50 
REES’ SUNSHINE. ID-SC.—5-6 in. Primrose yellow. 
ong keeping “when cut. “Bloom is’ thickly 
petaled, resembling a Chrysanthemum. It is early 
to bloom and the very beautiful flowers are pro- 
duced freely over a long season. Bushes are 54 
{t., vigorous and freely branching. Root. .... $1.00 
RED AND WHITE — BFD. Medium-sized flowers on 
best stems and fine shape. Fiery-red with pure 
white tips. A very good bi-colour which will be a 
SULCMM IN Dela Wits ClO Sch cll wrens hance atte eee $1.50 
REGALIA, (Cactus)—Bloom 8x4. A fine petaled cac- 
tus on long stems. The best cactus of the year 
1942. Color is cerise purple with white petaloids 
which tends to make the flower a striking bicolor. 
Prolific and early on the best of stems. A worth- 
WHOMTIOV GLY aeretek: ¢.0,(c. serch be. Sere Pen ee $1.50 
RHEINGOLD (Inc. C.)—A lovely golden yellow shad- 
ing to a bronze in center. This is not a large dah- 
lia, growing to 5 or 5¥2 inches but its beautiful in- 
curved cactus form and fine stems make it a fav- 
orite cut flower. Keeps well when cut...... $ .75 
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