ROCKY RIVER INTRODUCTIONS 
MAUDE CRAWFORD 
PAT ANN DEE 
MAUDE CRAWFORD (Haugh-Rocky River) 
This six inch yellow cactus has been the 
best yellow, of that type, for our cut- 
flower trade the past two years. It is 
very early and blooms profusely. Stems 
and laterals are ideal for cutting. The 
well formed flowers keep very well, and 
the color is an attractive lemon yellow. 
The fern-like foliage adds to the value 
of this variety as a cut flower. General 
quality is adequate to insure a share of 
winnings on the show tables. Named 
in honor of the late Mrs. Maude Craw- 
ford, who, for many years had been the 
"spark plug'' of the Wellsville, O., 
Dahlia Society. 
MAUDE CRAWFORD received a Cer- 
tificate of Merit from the New Bruns- 
wick Trial Grounds of the American 
Dahlia Society. 
Root $10.00 net, Plant $3.50 net 
PAT ANN DEE (Pape-Rocky River) A differ- 
ence of opinion as to whether this is a 
ball or a formal. We consider it good 
as either. Petals have extremely good 
substance. The color is pure white; 
some have pointed out it is whiter than 
WINDLASSIE. Stems are long and 
strong. The formation is very good 
(illustration was a bloom lying on the 
ground, taken after frost). Plants are 
rather tall and extremely vigorous and 
the foliage is thick and leathery. Blooms 
average about five inches in diameter. 
Listed on Honor Roll in FLOWER 
GROWER. 
Root $5.00 net, Plant $2.00 net 
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