CHIME (C,A) A pleasing and different color: russet 
with gold blendings. Produces perfect flowers 
onviaultless/Stenigne se ee ae oe 2.00 
CHUCK’S PINK (C,B) Rich medium pink blending to 
creamy center. Cleft petals and excellent form- 
ation make this 1952 introduction a valuable 
Additions tOmenerstancleLsucOllect Ongar 5.00 
CLARIAM FOREVER (ID,A) Outstanding clear light 
pink of vigorous habits. Blooms 9-10 inches on 
loves suai.) AN ee) ibnineoelbC iON. 7.50 
CROWNING GLORY (C,A) A fine old variety that’s 
always an attraction. Large blooms are a beau- 
rehewul levenavel Cone jaybali< emtel Ciaeyoe 2 1.50 
CROYDON MASTERPIECE (ID,A) Unusual shade of 
rich burnt orange. Blooms easily attain 12 
inches with plenty of depth. Has an excellent 
show record both in Australia, land of its origin, 
and in. this coun tr yy 24 Se ee 3.00 
CROYDON RADIANCE (1D,A) Color is light purple 
Blooms average 10-12 inches on good stems ____ 2.00 
CROYDON SNOTOP (FD,A) Another Australian gi- 
ant. Purest white and in every respect a dahlia 
Of, ClaSs° 85 sae4) ess ee ee ee eee 2.00 
CYGNUS (C,B) A new Dutch white with good for- 
mation and desirable growing habits ____________ 1.50 
CYMBIE (ID,A) Well formed rose pink blooms of 
10-12 inches that are nicely poised on strong 
Straighity StehaS ame Awe o> 2s ie OCLU CUO aaeaeaemeaeeen 5.00 
DEAN SHURTLEFF (ID,A) Huge blood red with 
lots of class. A real show winner that deserves 
MOre: NOtOrletys a= se Ss Se eee eee eee ee are, 2.00 
DEE CEE (ID,A) Giant 1952 introduction that will 
have to be reckoned with in the autumn class 
henceforth. Color is rich golden yellow with a 
flush«ot scarlet cae 28 Sok seen a pene eer ee 5.00 
DIANNE (ID,A) Red and white Australian bicolor. 
Blooms up to 10. inches on good stems ____--_-_- 2.00 
DOGE (SC,B) Nice lavender that gives long suc- 
cession of well formed blooms throughout sea- 
son sonshusky bushvand) bestustens asa saan 1.00 
DON JOSE (FD,A) Australian giant that has been 
a winner for me. Color is rich bronzy autumn. 
Blooms attain great depth and last a long time__2.00 
DORIS HILLIARD (C,B) Occasionally we get small- 
er varieties from Australia that have all the 
class of the big ones. Doris Hilliard is a clear, 
clean pink of exquisite coloring and perfect for- 
mation. It has made quite a name in Australia__ 3.00 
DOROTHY BENNETT (ID,A) Clean attractive au- 
tumn from Canada. A strong grower that will 
readily ive wou a2einehy blo 1s aaa eaten 1.50 
DRUM MAJOR (ID,A) A most unusual and distinct 
shade of vivid coral red. Another ‘‘Aussie” that 
SS JoWeatrebavol= fshoysretreVoOmuleWe 2.50 
DUTCH GOLD (C,B) Clear golden yellow on long 
stems. Formation is neat and pleasing ________ 1.50 
EDNA D (C,A) Huge brilliant red that will go 12- 
ley waveleKeres, | IMEWUl Sn Ohaver eeronee 2 2.00 
E. G. RAMSEY (ID,A) Dark red. Large flowers with 
broad stlatepet als pkeeee ee ee ee eee ae ee eee ere 1.00 
EMIL DOKOUPIL (ID,A) Good size blooms of clean, 
DUELS alm ON spi Kee eee ee ee 1.50 
EMMA CAROLINE (FD,A) Perfectly formed pure 
white blooms face up and have great depth. 
Bush very low. Flowers last a long time ______ 1.25 
“Roots received from you were grand, solid and good size, 
which I am sure will perform well. I’ll pass the word along 
to members of our organization that your roots are good,.’’— 
Miss J.B., New York ‘ 
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